Arts & Entertainment NSFV: Whole Steer Butchered at SFMOMA Event This is another NSFV (Not Safe for Vegans) post, so consider yourselves warned. SF Weekly food blogger Meredith Brody snapped the pic at right of a whole steer that spit roasted and then
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA Presents Sketch Fridays The folks at SFMOMA invite the public to participate in their weekly Sketch Fridays, which is geared toward facilitating an exchange between the community and the museum in the creation of "visual guestbooks.
Arts & Entertainment Richard Avedon Exhibit Opening at SFMOMA On Saturday, the first major retrospective of the photographs of Richard Avedon since his death in 2004 opens at SFMOMA. San Francisco is the only U.S. stop on the tour for this
Arts & Entertainment Robert Frank at SFMOMA by Ted Weinstein With July 4th fast approaching, there might be no better way to express -- and examine -- your patriotism than a visit to SFMOMA to see , the Swiss photographer's profound
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA Opens Rooftop Sculpture Garden on Sunday In celebration of Mother's Day on Sunday, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is offering free admission to the opening of their new Rooftop Sculpture Garden. The Rooftop Garden features two open-air
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA Artists Warehouse Sale Today Through Sunday The 16th Annual SFMOMA Artists Warehouse Sale at Fort Mason starts tonight with a special preview event for those who want first dibs on the goods. The five-day sale features paintings, photographs, sculptures,
Arts & Entertainment Ju$t Another Rich Kid Unveiling Limited Edition Set of Designer Coke Spoons in SF <strike>Tonight</strike> Next Week It may not be the best moment to be celebrating the blind indulgence of American consumer (and drug) culture, but fashion designer Ken Courtney of Ju$t Another Rich Kid is nonetheless forging
Arts & Entertainment SFMOMA Launches "Art in the Atrium: Kerry James Marshall," Free to the Public For the next year, patrons and passersby can enjoy Kerry James Marshall's monumental mural exhibit in SFMOMA's Evelyn and Walter Haas Atrium. Marshall depicts the rarely represented slaves who inhabited Monticello and Mount