Abstract Sound New
work inspired by
Dannielle Tegeder’s
original work of the
same name, October
3–November 30. 49
Geary St, 415.296.9661,
gregorylindgallery.com
Hackett-Mill Jules
Olitski Colorness: The
Early Spray Paintings
1965 to 1969 Works by
abstract artist Jules
Olitski, October 18–
December 20. 201 Post
St, 415.362.3377,
hackettmill.com
John Berggruen Gallery
Chuck Close: Important
Works on Paper from
the Past 40 Years An
exhibition of work
by American artist
Chuck Close, through
November 16. 228 Grant
Ave, 415.781.4629,
berggruen.com
Rena Bransten Gallery
Dowaud Bey: The
Birmingham Project,
through October 19. 77
Geary St, 415.982.3292,
renabransten
gallery.com
MUSEUMS
MARIN
Bolinas Museum 30
Years of History The
museum celebrates its
30th anniversary with
an exhibit and works
that look back at its
development, through
December 31 (Bolinas).
415.868.0330,
bolinasmuseum.org
Marin History Museum
An Afternoon in a
Victorian Parlor A display of an old-fashioned
sitting room in the
historic Boyd Gate
House (San Rafael).
415.454.8538,
marinhistory.org
Marin Museum of
the American Indian
Explore Native
American history,
languages, art and
traditions (Novato).
415.897.4064,
marinindian.com
Marin Museum of
Contemporary Art
Fall national juried
competition, through
October 6 (Novato).
415.506.0137,
marinmoca.org
BAY AREA
Asian Art Museum
Proximities 2: Knowing
Me Knowing You
Examining Asia as seen
through family and
community, October
11–December 8 (SF).
415.581.3711,
asianart.org
California Academy of
Sciences Nightlife Enjoy
music, creatures and
cocktails for adults only
and explore the exhibits
and aquarium displays
every Thursday night
(SF). 415.379.8000,
calacademy.org
Conservatory of
Flowers Butterflies and
Blooms An English
garden with monarchs,
swallowtails, painted
ladies and more,
through October 20
(SF). 415.831.2090, con
servatoryofflowers.org
Contemporary Jewish
Museum Work in
Progress: Considering
Utopia New works by
three artists encourage
viewers to consider the
concept of utopia both
in a Jewish context and
from a contemporary
perspective,
October 3–January
20 (SF). 415.655.7800,
thecjm.org
de Young David
Hockney: A Bigger
Exhibition A showing of
works assembled exclusively for the de Young,
October 26–January 20
(SF). 415.750.3600,
deyoung.famsf.org
Exploratorium Ongoing
interactive exhibits
exploring science, art
and human perception
(SF). 415.397.5673,
exploratorium.edu
Legion of Honor
Impressionists on the
Water Embark on an
artistic voyage during
the America's Cup in
San Francisco with
a sensational exhibi-
tion that explores the
significant role sailing
played in the lives of
the impressionists and
post-impressionists,
through October 13
(SF). 415.750.3600,
legionofhonor.org
Museum of Craft and
Design New West Coast
Design 2 Works chosen
for the significant contribution they make to
the world of design by
expanding on the idea
of function, exploiting
materials, innovative
techniques or pioneering applications of new
technology, October
26–January 5 (SF).
415.773.0303,
sfmcd.org
Oakland Museum
of California Peter
Stackpole: Bridging the
Bay Black-and-white
photographs depicting
the building of the
500 Country Club Drive, Novato
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