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Category Archives: art
New Lower Haight Street Art: French Lovers, Giant Cat Face, Black Mario
Haighteration reader G. Here’s a round-up of a few pieces of street art that have popped up around the neighborhood recently, with quality ranging from world-class to wack.
Coppola-Inspired Show Opening at Fifty24SF Tomorrow
Fifty24SF.com An exhibit featuring set pieces and props from a new Francis Ford Coppola film will be opening tomorrow night at Fifty24SF gallery (218 Fillmore).
What’s Up With All the Swings?
When we spotted the first swing a couple of days ago, hanging from the limb of a tree on Steiner Street, we didn’t think much of it. When we saw a second one, a block or so away, it made … Continue reading
How Was Your Art Walk?
The Lower Haight Holiday Art Walk was in full effect last night, with revelry throughout the neighborhood. But rather than the usual recap, we’d like to know: what did you think?
Divisadero Winter Art Walk Tonight
Yes, we’re all eagerly awaiting tomorrow night’s Lower Haight Holiday Art Walk — but tonight it’s all about Divis.
Lower Haight Holiday Art Walk This Friday
It’s coming, guys and gals. The Lower Haight Art Walk returns this Friday with a special holiday edition. It’ll be packed with plenty of the usual fun — art, music, discounts and the like — plus some new features that … Continue reading
Dueling Neighborhood Art Walks Set For December
Mark your calendar, then mark it again — dates for the upcoming Divisadero and Lower Haight December Art Walks have been announced, and this year they’re back-to-back.
Fecal Face Dot Gallery Reopening Tomorrow… Sort Of
Fecal Face’s new space, pre-makeover Fecal Face Dot Gallery, one of four businesses forced to close due to the September 27th fire at Haight and Fillmore, is reopening tomorrow — though not at its former location.
Five-Panel Sam Flores Mural Installed at 645 Haight Street
It’s been a long time coming, but a colorful, five-panel mural by artist Sam Flores was finally installed at 645 Haight Street yesterday.