Penny-pinchers unite! On Thursday, Feb. 20, the museums of the Yerba Buena neighborhood are opening their doors free of charge. The list of participating institutions in this yearâs first Culture for Community Free Day includes the California Historical Society, the Contemporary Jewish Museum, the Museum of the African Diaspora, SFMOMA and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
Thereâs a lot to see at all of the above, especially if you try to hit up each and every venue, so I have a few recommendations. Donât miss An American Project, Dawoud Beyâs retrospective at SFMOMA. There youâll see four decades of his beautiful photographs of Harlem residents, high school students, and most recently, sites that evoke the route of the Underground Railroad.
At the CJM, thereâs a whole show about Levi Strauss, the man who invented the blue jean and established San Francisco as the center of a denim empire. A bit further afield, but worth the trek to Market and 6th, SF Camerawork hosts a solo by local artist Jamil Hellu, whose collaborative photographic work (and narrative titles) you might recognize from the most recent Bay Area Now.
And last but not least, donât sleep on Kwame Brathwaiteâs Black is Beautiful, a MoAD show filled with beautifully saturated photographs that embody that titular rally cryâand open new avenues for reflecting on the complicated legacy of Brathwaiteâs imagery.
Hereâs the full dayâs schedule, for your viewing and visiting pleasure:
111 Minna: Open 10amâ9pm (always free) California Historical Society: Free 11amâ8pm Childrenâs Creativity Museum: Free 10amâ4pm (with free carousel rides 10amâ7pm) Contemporary Jewish Museum: Free 11amâ8pm (with evening programming) MoAD: Free 11amâ8pm (open mic 6â8pm) SF Camerawork: 12â6pm (always free) SFMOMA: Free 10amâ9pm (reserve your tickets) YBCA: Open 11amâ8pm, free 5pmâ8pm
Read more about the event here.
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