Sun, July 1, 2012
  • Soar
    Apr 21, 2012 – Jul 1, 2012
    Gallery admission; FREE for YBCA members
    Gallery 3

    An iconoclastic artist, Nathalie Talec moves between live performance, installation, sculpture, and painting. The One Who Sees Blindly, her first solo exhibition in the United States, brings together many of her recurring themes.

    Visual Arts
  • Dare
    May 16, 2012 – Sep 16, 2012
    FREE

    The latest Room for Big Ideas installation, Reimagine: That Which We Know But Don’t Realize, explores the ways in which we simultaneously create and conceal meaning in landscapes, and how that process defines us in relation to our environment.

    Public Programs
  • Dare
    May 26, 2012 – Aug 1, 2012
    FREE
    Lam Research Theater at YBCA

    Connect is a public art project designed by David Szlasa to activate the exterior of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts as a new platform for creative expression. "Swim," a collection of fantasy movement gestures, is the first video to be presented on a new fifty-foot wide projection screen overlooking Howard Street.

    Public Programs
  • Soar
    Jun 22, 2012 – Sep 23, 2012
    Main Galleries

    The work of David Shrigley effortlessly infuses a comedic sensibility into a serious fine art practice. David Shrigley: Brain Activity showcases the diversity of the artist’s work — amateurish, crude drawings, hand-crafted sculptures made of unusual materials, and installations characterized by incongruities of scale — offering insightful and often surreal commentary on the absurdities of life, death and everything in between. Irreverent and mischievous, Shrigley’s art presents the kind of odd scenarios you never come across in real life, but wish you did.

    Visual Arts
  • Community Program
    SF Ethnic Dance Festival 2012 - Weekend Three
    Jun 30, 2012 3:00pm
    Jun 30, 2012 8:00pm
    Jul 1, 2012 3:00pm
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    The 34th Annual San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival

    Lam Research Theater — Weekend Three
    $58, $48, $38, $28, $18

    The World United Through Dance

    Festival Artistic Directors Carlos Carvajal and CK Ladzekpo curated a thrilling line-up for the 34th Annual San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival. Weekend three at the Novellus Theater features eight dance companies and includes innovative works by masterful dancers and numerous cross-cultural collaborations.

    Performances by:

    Abhinaya Dance Company & San Jose Taiko (Indian Bharatanatyam and Japanese Taiko), Mariam Gaibova and Abbos Kosimov (Tajik and Uzbek), LIKHA - Pilipino Folk Ensemble (Filipino Traditional), Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu (Hawaiian Hula Kahiko), Gadung Kasturi (Baliese Traditional), Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco (Spanish Flamenco), Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Carlos Moreno (Son Jarocho from Veracruz, Mexico), and Diamano Coura West African Dance Company (Liberian Tribal Initiation and Masked Dances).

    Photo: RJ Muna, pictured La Tania

    Performing Arts

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