As evening fell on San Francisco’s waterfront, artist Leo Villareal watched the 50,000 LED lights come to life on the western span of the Bay Bridge as if he was witnessing an old friend come back ...
The artist, Leo Villareal, had been working from the 18th floor of a condo building on the Embarcadero, borrowing an unsold unit with a small balcony and a direct sightline toward the bridge towers.
Big Art Loop has installed WHISPERS OF WASTE by Zulu Heru at India Basin Waterfront Park in San Francisco. The large-scale sculpture is free to the public and will remain on view for one year.
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As the Bay Area commemorates Black History Month, the contributions of African Americans to art and culture are celebrated. But one exhibit opening Thursday in San Francisco features imagery born from ...
There are going to be quite a few breakout stars when the FIFA World Cup arrives at Levi’s Stadium and around North America in June, but one local artist is already enjoying a breakout “World Cup” ...
Loureen Ayyoub reports on an affordable housing project for artists in San Francisco. Website: YouTube: Facebook: ...