ART: Performance artist, musician, and actress Ann Magnuson, who defined 1980s downtown New York, brings her new tribute cabaret to SFMOMA with a nod to Bowie featuring a song cycle of his early 1970s work and incorporating "dreams, Jung, human sacrifice, Aztec shamanism, and all things dark, bloody, and beautiful." Come in your most artful garb and enter SFMOMA's glam costume contest! (6 to 9:45 p.m., SFMOMA, 151 Third Street)
PARTY: Peaches Christ is hosting a drag review and costume contest at tonight's Zombie NightLife. The event also features zombie make-overs, a zombie survival challenge, brain specimens, and more! (6 to 10 p.m., California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park)
PHOTOGRAPHY: RayKo Photo Center presents Eric William Carroll’s exhibition, Plato’s Home Movies, which consists of a long blueprint photogram mural (60 ft. in length), a video projection piece, and a C-print photograph, challenging the belief that photographs are meant to preserve moments or memories forever through the use of images that will change and fade to white throughout the course of the exhibition. (6 to 8 p.m., RayKo Photo Center)