museums
Asian Art Museum 200 Larkin; 581-3500, www.asianart.org. Tues-Sun, 10am-5pm (Thurs, 10am-9pm). $10 ($5 Thurs after 5pm), $7 seniors, $6 for 12 to 17, free for 11 and under. "Fang Zhaoling: A Life in Painting." Paintings by the Hong Kong-based artist. Through Nov 13. "Shadows, Masks and Music: Aspects of the Performing Arts in Asia." Instruments, set designs, costumes, and masks used in or depicting Asian theatrical, dance, or musical performances. Through Jan 22. "In a New Light: The Asian Art Museum Collection." More than 2,500 works from the museum's collection. Ongoing.
California Palace of the Legion of Honor Lincoln Park (near 34th Ave and Clement); 863-3330. Tues-Sun, 9:30am-5pm. $8, $6 seniors, $5 for 12 to 17, free for 10 and under (free Tues). "Manuel Neri: Artists' Books/The Collaborative Process." Art books by Neri. Through Oct 23. "Artwear: Fashion and Anti-fashion." More than 120 objects of wearable art. Through Oct 30. "Flora and Pomona." Tapestries by William Morris and Sir Edward Burne-Jones. Ongoing.
Cartoon Art Museum 655 Mission; CAR-TOON. Tues-Sun, 11am-5pm. $6, $4 students and seniors, $2 for 6 to 12, free for members and children 5 and under. "Gross, Gruesome and Gothic." More than 50 cartoons from various artists and comics including Edward Gorey, Gahan Wilson, Graham Ingels, and Neil Gaiman. Through March 12. "An Exploration of Cartoon Art." Ongoing.
Chinese Historical Society of America 965 Clay; 391-1188. Tues-Fri, noon-5pm; Sat-Sun, noon-4pm. $3, $2 seniors and students, $1 for 5 and under. "Remembering C.C. Wang." Works by the Chinese calligrapher and brush painter. Through Dec 19. "Pandering to Sinophobia: The Chinese Question in Political Cartoons." A collection of 19th-century political cartoons that contributed to anti-Chinese violence and legislation. Through Jan 15. "The Chinese of America: Toward a More Perfect Union." Works about the history of the Chinese in America. Ongoing.
Exploratorium 3601 Lyon; 563-7337. Tues-Sun, 10am-5pm. $13, $10 students and seniors, $8 youths, free for three and under. "Interactive Live Mouse Stem Cell Exhibit." An exhibit in which the public can witness the development of live mouse stem cells. Through Jan 8. "Light as an Artistic Medium 1930/2005." A dual installation featuring works by László Moholy-Nagy and Thomas Bartels. Through Jan 22.
GLBT Historical Society 657 Mission, Gallery No. 300; 777-5455, www.glbthistory.org. Tues-Sat, 1-5pm. $4, $2 seniors and students. "Sporting Life: GLBT Athletics and Cultural Change from the 1960s to Today." An exhibit focusing on the role of sports in the gay community. Through Dec 31.
Living Museum of Printing 1802 Hays, Presidio; 561-2542, www.arionpress.com. Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm. Free. A museum of historic typefoundry, letterpress printing, and bookbinding. Ongoing.
Museum of Craft and Folk Art Fort Mason Center, Bldg A, Marina at Laguna; 775-0991. Sat, 10am-5pm; Tues-Fri, Sun, 11am-5pm (first Wed, 11am-7pm). Free. "Material Matters: Three Masterful Approaches to Fiber, Wood, and Glass." Works by Karen Hampton, Philip Agee, and Pamina Traylor. Through Nov 27.
Pacific Heritage Museum 608 Commercial; 399-1124. Tues-Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. "Rustic Splendors: Kiln Treasures from Shiwan." Shiwan pottery from collectors in the US and Canada. Through March 25.
San Francisco Museum and Historical Society Pier 45, Embarcadero and Taylor; 775-1111. Daily, 10am-8pm. "Amusing America." An interactive exhibition on the history of American popular amusements. Ongoing.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 151 Third St; 357-4000. Fri-Tues, 11am-5:45pm; Thurs, 11am-8:45pm. $12.50, $8 seniors, $7 students, free for 12 and under and members (free first Tues; half price Thurs, 6-8:45pm). "Jeremy Blake: Winchester." Digital animation by Blake. Through Mon/10. "The Art of Richard Tuttle." Almost 300 paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by Tuttle. Through Oct 16. "2X4 Design Series 3." Books, custom wallpaper, and video by New York design firm 2X4. Through Nov 27. "New Work: Edgar Arceneaux." Selections by the LA artist. Through Nov 27. "Turning Back: A Photographic Journal of Re-exploration." Photographs by Robert Adams. Through Jan 3. "Matisse and Beyond: The Painting and Sculpture Collection." Works from 1900 through 1969. Ongoing. "Between Art and Life: The Contemporary Painting and Sculpture Collection." Works from 1960 to the present exploring postminimalism and conceptual art. Ongoing. "Paul Klee: Wit and Wordplay." Fifteen works focusing on Klee's sense of humor. Ongoing.
San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum 401 Van Ness, fourth fl; 255-4800. Tues-Fri, 11am-5pm; Sat, 1-5pm. Free. "Show Business: Irving Berlin's Broadway." Drawings, photographs, designs, posters, sheet music, and newspaper illustrations celebrating Berlin's contributions to Broadway. Through Dec 17. "San Francisco 1900: On Stage." Ongoing. "San Francisco in Song." Ongoing. "Maestro: Photographic Portraits of Tom Zimberoff." Portraits of national
and international conductors. Ongoing.
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts 701 Mission; 978-ARTS. Sun, Tues-Wed, and Fri-Sun, noon-5pm; Thurs, noon-8pm. $6, $3 seniors, students, and youths, free for members (free first Tues). "The Zine Unbound: Kults, Werewolves and Sarcastic Hippies." Selected artworks from zine editors and contributors from K48, Werewolf Express, and Hot and Cold (reception Thurs/6, 6-9pm). Oct 7-Dec 30.
Zeum Yerba Buena Gardens, 221 Fourth St; 777-2800, www.zeum.org. Wed-Sun, 11am-5pm. $7, $6 seniors and students; $5 youths 4-18. "Looking Back, Looking In." An exhibit featuring works by First Exposures students. Through Nov 13.
Bay Area
Judah L. Magnes Museum 2911 Russell, Berk; (510) 549-6950. Sun-Wed, 11am-4pm. $4, $3 students and seniors. "The Danube Exodus: The Rippling Currents of the River." An interactive installation by Péter Forgács and the Labyrinth Project. Through Jan 22. "Case Study: Emanu-El Sisterhood for Personal Service." an exhibition about the changing social roles for California women in the 20th century. Through Feb 5. "REVISIONS Larry Abramson: Searching for an Ideal City." Experimental installations inspired by the Magnes's permanent collections. Through Feb 19. "Houses and Housings: Portability in Jewish Faith and Culture." Illuminated manuscripts, printed books, letters, postcards, travel accounts, and more. Through May 15.
Museum of Children's Art 538 Ninth St, Oakl; (510) 465-8770. Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm; Sat-Sun, noon-5pm. Free. "Once Upon a Time: Children's Book Illustrators Then and Now." Originals works of art by illustrators from recently published children's books and works created during their childhood (reception Fri/7, 5-7pm). Through Jan 8.
Oakland Museum of California 1000 Oak, Oakl; (510) 238-2200. Wed-Fri, 10am-5pm; Sat, 10am-8pm; Sun, noon-6pm (first Fri, 10am-9pm). $8, $5 seniors and students (free second Sun.). "The Art of Vivika and Otto Heino." Collaborative ceramic works by Otto Heino and his late wife, Vivika Heino. Through Oct 16. "Plant Portraits: The California Legacy of A.R. Valentien." Eighty watercolor and gouache paintings by Valentien. Through Dec 4. "Baseball As America." An exhibition organized by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Through Jan 22. "El Splinter Esplendido." An exhibit focusing on baseball player Ted Williams and his Latino lineage. Through Feb 26. "The Latino Baseball Story: Photographs by José Luis Villegas." Sixty photographs documenting Latino baseball players. Through May 28. "Oakland's Coach: The Legacy of George Powles." An exhibition of the legendary baseball coach. Ongoing.
Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology 103 Kroeber Hall, Room 3712, UC Berkeley, Berk; (510) 643-1193. Wed-Sat, 10am-4:30pm; Sun, noon-4pm. $4, $3 seniors, $1 students, free for 12 and under. "Tesoros Escondidos: Hidden Treasures from the Mexican Collections." More than 200 artifacts from the 17th to 20th centuries. Through Dec 23. "From the Maker's Hand: Selections from the Permanent Collection." An exploration of human ingenuity found in living and historical cultures around the world. Ongoing.
San Jose Museum of Art 110 S Market, San Jose. (408) 294-2787. Tues-Sun, 11am-5pm. Free. "Brides of Frankenstein." Works created using video, electronics, robotics, and other digital and traditional media by various female artists. Through Oct 30.
UC Berkeley Art Museum 2626 Bancroft Way, Berk; (510) 642-0808. Wed and Fri-Sun, 11am-5pm; Thurs, 11am-7pm. $4-8 (free first Thurs). "Carla Klein/Matrix 218: Scape." Paintings by Klein. Through Nov 6. "The Baum Award for Emerging American Photographers Exhibit." Works by Baum Award-winner Lisa Kereszi. Oct 6-Dec 4. "Yosemite in Time." An exhibition exploring the history of Yosemite National Park through the works of photographers Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe and historian Rebecca Solnit. Through Dec 23. "Taisho Chic: Japanese Modernity, Nostalgia, and Deco." An exhibition on the impact of Western culture on early 20th-century Japan. Through Dec 23. "Turning Corners." Innovative masterworks from the UC Berkeley Art Museum collection. Through Jan 22. "Figurations." Recent paintings, photographs, and sculptures. Through Jan 22.
galleries
Opening
American Institute of Architects SF Gallery 130 Sutter, Ste 600; 362-7397. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. "Altered Practice," various works. Oct 6-Nov 30.
Andrea Schwartz Gallery 525 Second St; 495-2090. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat, 1-5pm. "Recognition," works by Philip Buller (reception Thurs/6, 5:30-7:30pm). Oct 6-Nov 18.
Artist-Xchange 3169 16th St; 864-1490. Call for hours. "October Art Exhibit," new works by By Area emerging artists. Fri/7, 7-10pm.
Baxter Chang Patri Fine Art Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason; 397-2000. Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm., and by appt. "Blue," a group show (reception Thurs/6, 5:30-8:30pm). Through Dec 5.
Bonnafont Gallery 946A Greenwich; 431-7546. Sat-Sun, 2-5pm, and by appt. Sculptures by Joseph Bacon. Oct 6-30.
Boontling Gallery 4224 Telegraph, Oakl; www.4leagueindustries.com. Sat-Sun, noon-5pm. "Kof'enals," works by Rick Ryceman (reception Fri/7, 7:30-10pm). Oct 7-Nov 4.
Braunstein/Quay 430 Clementina; 278-9850. Tues-Sat, 11am-5:30pm. "Bronze," works by Peter Voulkos (reception Sat/8, 3-5pm). Through Nov 5.
California Modern Gallery 1035 Market; 716-8661. Tues-Sat, noon-6pm. "A Lighted Journey: 1965-2005," works by Carol A. Levy (reception Fri/7, 5-8pm). Through Nov 5.
Cowboys and Angels 207 Powell, Ste 400; 362-8516. Call for hours. Recent work by Annie Terpstra. Fri/7, 7-10.
Dolby Chadwick 210 Post, Ste 205; 956-3560. Tues-Fri, 10am-6pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. "Circles," works by Rick Chapman (reception Thurs/6, 5:30-8pm). Oct 6-29.
Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery 49 Geary, Ste 520; 981-1080. Tues-Fri, 10:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. Recent paintings by Gary Komarin (reception Thurs/6, 5:30-7:30pm). Oct 6-Nov 1.
Fifty24SF Fine Art Gallery 248 Fillmore; 571-0187. Thurs-Sun, noon-3pm. New work by Greg "Craola" Simpkins and Kofie One (reception Thurs/6, 7-9:30pm). Oct 6-30.
Galería de la Raza 2857 24th St; 826-8009. Wed-Sat, noon-6pm. "What's Not to Love?," an exhibit focusing on satire in Latino art (reception Sat/8, 7pm). Oct 8-Nov 5.
Gallery of Urban Art 1266 66th St, Emeryville; (510) 596-0020, ext 197, info@thegalleryofurbanart.com. Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm; Sun, noon-4pm. "Counterintuitive," prints by Jay Chadwick Johnson (reception Sat/8, 6-9pm). Through Nov 12.
Gallery Paule Anglim 14 Geary; 433-2710. Tues-Fri, 10am-5:30pm; Sat, 10am-5pm. Recent works by Louise Bourgeois. Through Oct 15. Works by Bruce Conner. Oct 11-Nov 19.
Intersection for the Arts 446 Valencia; 626-2787. Wed-Sat, noon-5pm; Tues, by appt. "Perpetual Motion/Movimento Perpetuo," an installation by Victor Cartagena and Elisabeth Oppenheimer (reception Wed/5, 6-9pm). Through Dec 3.
Jenkins Johnson Gallery 464 Sutter; 677-0770. Tues-Sat, 10am-6pm. "Suspensions Between Worlds," works by Kay Ruane; recent paintings by Scott Prior (reception Thurs/6, 5:30-7:30pm). Oct 6-31.
John Pence Gallery 750 Post; 441-1138. Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm; Sat, 10am-5pm. Oil paintings by Will Wilson (reception Fri/7, 6-8pm). Oct 7-Nov 5.
Lahaina Galleries 645 Beach; 749-1000. Sat, 5:30-8:30pm; Sun, 10am-1pm. Works by Aldo Luongo (reception Sun/9, 1-4pm). Oct 9-Nov 30.
Lost Art Salon 245 S Van Ness; 861-1530. "Lost Portraits, Figures, and Nudes, 1900-1960s," works by various artists (reception Thurs/6, 6pm-8:30pm). Oct 6-31.
Micaela 333 Hayes; www.micaela.com. Tues-Sat, 11am-7pm; Sun, by appt. "Touch of Glass," works by five glass artists from the Bay Area and Texas. Oct 6-Nov 30.
Mission Cultural Center 2868 Mission; 821-1155. Tues-Fri, 10am-10pm; Sat, 10am-5pm. "El Último Grito/The Latest Rage," works by contemporary Latino artists; "Oval 3D Show," sculptured paintings by various contemporary artists. Through Fri/7. "Day of the Dead Altar Exhibition 2005," various Day of the Dead themed works. Oct 11-26.
Outdoor art exhibition at various locations Map and information at www.sfsu.edu/~gallery, 338-6535. "High 5," an outdoor sculpture festival celebrating the opening of the new de Young Museum. Oct 7-Nov 7.
Playspace Gallery California College of the Arts, 1111 Eighth St, second fl; 551-9213, www.cca.edu. Tues-Sat, noon-6pm. "Evidence is Everywhere," works by CCA media arts alumni (reception Oct 19, 6-8pm). Oct 8-20.
Rx Gallery 132 Eddy; 860-6455, www.rxgallery.com. Thurs-Fri, 2pm-midnight; Sat, 9pm-2am, and by appt. "This Delicate Monster," works by Michelle Handelman (reception Thurs/6, 6-9pm). Oct 6-29.
Ruby's Clay Studio and Gallery 552A Noe; 558-9819. Daily, 10am-7pm. "Therapy: Part II," ceramic sculptures by Sara Chieco (reception Fri/7, 6:30-9:30pm). Oct 6-19.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery Fort Mason, Bldg A, Marina at Laguna; 441-4777. Tues-Sat, 11:30am-5:30pm. Works by Suzy Barnard, Carrie Lederer, and Chris Leib (reception Wed/5, 5:30-7:30pm). Through Oct 28.
SOMA Artists Studios 689 Bryant; 381-9180. Fri, 5:30-8:30pm; Sat, 11am-6pm. "Double Exposure," various works (preview Fri/7, 5:30-8:30pm). Through Sat/8-Sun/9.
Steven Wolf Fine Arts 49 Geary, Ste 411; 263-3677. Mon-Sat, noon-6pm. "Plan B," works by Lance Letscher; "Making Time," works by Annie Cheung (reception Thurs/6, 5:30-7:30pm). Oct 6-29.
Le Trianon Gallery 855 Sansome, Ste 101; 544-0780, www.letrianongallery.com. Portraits by Louis Kronberg. Through Oct 25. "A Series of Drawings," works by Walter Gardner (reception Thurs/6, 5-8pm). Oct 6-27.
Urbis Artium Gallery 140 Second St, sixth fl; 369-9404, www.urbis-artium.com. Daily, 9am-5pm. "ROJO.golden," works by artists from the US and Europe including Tofer, Boris Hoppek, Fupete, Derrick Hodgson, Joel Dugan, Neasden Control Centre, Eltono and Nuria, Faile, Miss Van, and others (reception Thurs/6, 5:30-8pm). Oct 6-29.
Bay Area
21 Grand 416 25th St, Oakl; (510) 444-7263. Thurs, 4-8pm; Fri, 4-6pm; Sat-Sun, 1-6pm. "Greetings from Oakland- The Immortalization Project, Oakland," works by Lexa Walsh (reception Fri/7, 7-10pm; closing reception Oct 27, 7-9pm). Oct 7-30.
1650 65th St 1650 65th St, Emeryville; (510) 652-6122. Daily, 11am-6pm. "19th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition," works by 90 artists and craftspeople. Oct 8-30.
Alameda Art Center 1701 Webster, Alameda; (510) 748-7888. Tues-Sat, 11am-6pm; Sun, noon-5pm. "California: A Celebration of the Golden State," various works (reception Fri/7, 6-8pm). Oct 7-27.
Berkeley Central Public Library 2090 Kittredge, Berk; (415) 981-6100. Mon-Tues, noon-8pm; Wed-Sat, 10am-6pm. "Single Moms: Invisible Lives," photographs by Katherine Bettis. Through Oct 31.
Deep Roots Tea House 1418 34th Ave, Oakl; (510) 625-9940. "Just Hold On...," works by Latisha Baker. Thurs/6, 6-8pm.
Gladstone Building 469 Ninth St, Oakl; (415) 255-7331. "Purple Hearts Exhibit," photographs of wounded Iraq War soldiers by Nina Berman (reception Thurs/6, 6-8pm). Oct 6-16.
Lucky Ju Ju 713 Santa Clara, Alameda; (510) 205-9793. Fri-Sat, 6pm-midnight. "Drawn," drawings by Paul Purcell (reception Fri/7, 6pm-midnight). Oct 7-Nov 2.
Mama Buzz Gallery 2316 Telegraph, Oakl; (510) 465-4073. Mon-Thurs, 7am-9pm; Fri, 7am-10pm; Sat, 8am-10pm; Sun, 8am-9pm. "Catastrophe, Crisis, and Other Family Traditions," new photographs by Jessamyn Lovell (reception Fri/7, 7-10pm). Oct 7-28.
Oliver Art Center California College of the Arts, 5212 Broadway, Oakl. (510) 594-3754. Mon-Fri, 9am-4:30pm. "All-College Honors and Scholarship Awards Exhibition," visual and written works by students recognized through CCA's annual huried competition for honors and scholarships (reception Oct 20, 6pm). Oct 6-22.
Rock Paper Scissors Gallery 2278 Telegraph, Oakl; (510) 238-9171. Wed-Mon, 11am-7pm. "Conceptual Craft: The Art of Textile and Fiber," quilts, sculpture, clothing, installation, and non-functional craft works (reception Fri/7, 6-10pm). Oct 7-28.
Traywick 1316 10th St, Berk; (510) 527-1214. Wed-Fri, 11am-4pm; Sat, 10am-5pm, and by appt. "Center of Gravity," works by Linda Mieko Allen; recent work by Stas Orlovski. Oct 8-Nov 12.
Ongoing
871 Fine Arts 49 Geary, Ste 235; 543-5155. Tues-Sat, 10:30am-5:30pm. "Letters from Iceland," paintings by Lynn Glaser. Through Oct 31.
African American Center San Francisco Public Library, 100 Larkin, third fl; 557-4400. Sun, noon-5pm; Mon, 10am-6pm; Tues-Thurs, 9am-8pm; Fri, noon-6pm; Sat, 10am-6pm. "... And They Were Fruitful," figurative wooden sculptures by Nena St. Louis. Through Thurs/6.
Ames 2661 Cedar, Berk; (510) 845-4949. Mon-Fri, 10:30am-3:30pm. "Fascinated with Faces," works by Ted Gordon, Attilio Crescenti, and Willie Harris. Through Dec 10. "Jewish Traditions," works by Harry Lieberman. Through Dec 30.
Anthony Meier 1969 California; 351-1400. Tues-Fri, 11am-5pm; Sat, by appt. New works by Richard Tuttle. Through Oct 28.
Aurobora Press 147 Natoma; 546-7880. Mon-Fri, 11am-4pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. Monotypes by Pia Fries. Through Oct 22.
Back to the Picture/Latin American Gallery 934 Valencia; 826-2321. Call for hours. "Visions from the Mission," works by Casper Banjo, Viviana Paredes, Ana Hurka R., Kevin Fox, and Mario Rosales, and others. Through Fri/7.
Bistro Yoffi 2231 Chestnut; 885-5133. Call for hours. Nude paintings and drawings by Elliott. Ongoing.
Blue Gallery 731 Polk; 606-7170. Tues-Sat, 10am-6pm. New paintings by Rob Gage and Stephanie Janney, metal sculptures by Rebecca Fox. Through Oct 30.
Brian Gross Fine Art 1 Post; 788-1050. Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm. "Veloflaneur," works by Charles Linder. Through Nov 18. 49 Geary; 788-1050. Tues-Fri, 10:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. "LYHT/LHUDE/NU," paintings by Chad Buck; "Tide Drawings," works by Jill Baroff. Through Oct 22.
California College of the Arts 1111 Eighth St; 551-9251, 441-2650, www.eldergivers.org. Daily, 8am-8pm. "Inventioneering Architecture," works by students and practitioners from four Swiss architecture schools. Through Oct 31.
California Institute of Integral Studies 1453 Mission; 575-6242. Mon-Fri, 9am-6:30pm. "Pursuing the Invisible," recent mixed-media works by Mark Faigenbaum. Through Fri/7.
Catharine Clark 49 G
eary, second fl; 399-1439. Tues-Fri, 10:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 11am-5:30pm. "Seismic Fallout," works by Inez Storer; "Heir Apparent," works by Julia Page. Through Sat/8.
City Hall 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Pl; 550-7241. "Heroes All!," photographs honoring World War II veterans. Through Oct 28.
City Picture Frame Gallery 524 Third St; 543-4105. Mon-Sat, 8:30am-5pm. Sculpture and painting by Lucrecia Troncoso (reception Thurs/6, 5:30-7:30pm). Through Oct 13.
Creativity Explored 3245 16th St; 863-2108. Mon-Fri, 10am-3pm; Sat, 11am-6pm. "Mindful," works by artists with developmental disabilities on the topic of "What's on your mind?" Through Oct 13.
Crown Point Press 20 Hawthorne; 974-6273. Tues-Sat, 10am-6pm. "The Figure 1989-2005," works by Nathan Oliveira; five new etchings by Wilson Shieh. Through Nov 19.
Don Soker Contemporary Art 49 Geary; 291-0966. Tues-Fri, 10:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. "It is so good that you are here," reverse glass paintings by Veronika Dobers. Through Oct 29.
Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Branch Library 3555 16th St; 355-5616. Mon, noon-6pm; Tues, 10am-9pm; Wed, noon-9pm; Thurs, 10am-6pm; Fri-Sat, 1-6pm. "Out at the Library," an exhibition on display at three galleries celebrating the James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center; also on display at the Jewett Gallery and the James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center. Through Oct 16.
Fine Arts Gallery San Francisco State University, Fine Arts Bldg, Rm 238, 1600 Holloway; 338-6535. Tues-Sat, noon-4pm; Wed, noon-7pm. "ECO: Art About the Environment," works by northern California-based artists. Through Oct 15.
Frey Norris Gallery 456 Geary; 346-7812. Tues-Sun, 11am-7pm. "New Yorkers," portraits by Harvey Dinnerstein. Through Oct 27.
Future Primitive Sound Headquarters 597 Haight; 551-2328, www.futureprimitivesound.com. Sun-Thurs, noon-7pm; Fri-Sat, 11am-7:30pm. "Swiss Made in America," new work by Romanowski. Through Oct 12.
Gallery Lux 521 Seventh St; 864-2222. Mon-Fri, 1-5pm, and by appt. "RISD SF Biennial 2005," works by RISD alumni living in the Bay Area. Through Dec 2.
Gallery 16 1616 16th St, third fl; 626-7495. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm, and by appt. New work by Rex Ray. Through Oct 14.
George Krevsky Gallery 77 Geary; 397-9748. Tues-Sat, 11am-5:30pm. "East Coast/West Coast: Four Modernist Women," works by Theresa Bernstein, Ruth Gikow, Helen Ludwig, and Dorothy Winslade. Through Oct 29.
Gregory Lind Gallery 49 Geary, fifth fl; 296-9661. Tues-Sat, 10:30am-5:30pm. "Around the Corner," works by Seth Koen. Through Oct 22.
Hackett-Freedman 250 Sutter, fourth fl; 362-7152. Tues-Fri, 10:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. "The Poetics of Painting," works by Gustavo Ramos Rivera. Through Oct 29.
Haines 49 Geary, fifth fl; 397-8114. Tues-Fri, 10:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 10:30am-5pm. "Eat Drink Man Woman," works by Li Jin; "Motion Pictures," works by Alan Rath. Through Sat/8.
Hang 556 Sutter; 434-4264. Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, noon-5pm. "Old Family Name," works by Fain Hancock (reception Thurs/6, 6-8pm). Through Oct 31.
Hang Annex 567 Sutter; 544-0610. Tues-Sat, 10am-6pm. "Kyros," paintings by Jylian Gustlin (reception Thurs/6, 6-8pm). Through Oct 31.
Hayes Valley Market 580 Hayes; 846-7188. Tues-Sat, 11am-6pm. "Ephemeral Transformations," works by Bert Bergen, Julia Aviva Bernstein, Brian Caraway, Tara Lisa Foley, Frozen Lava, and Tonya Thorton. Through Oct 20.
Heather Marx Gallery 77 Geary, second fl; 627-9111. Tues-Fri, 10:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. "Caught Up in the Moment," works by Libby Black. Through Oct 22.
Himmelberger Gallery 445A Sutter; 391-8383. Tues-Sat, 10am-5pm; Thurs, 10am-8pm. "Leaves of Time," oil paintings and pastels by Franco Fortunato. Through Nov 2.
Hosfelt Gallery 430 Clementina; 495-5454. Tues-Sat, 11am-5:30pm. "Les Barricades Mystérieuses," landscapes by Arngunnur Yr; "You're Invited," works by Crystal Liu. Through Sat/8.
Images of the North 2036 Union; 673-1273. "Northern Summer Above the Arctic Circle in Alaska and Norway," photographs by Helene Sobol. Through Oct 14.
In Color 2 2475 Third St, Ste 251; 861-3997. Call for hours. "Flags," works by Joe Brook. Through Oct 28.
Jack Hanley Gallery 389 Valencia; 395 Valencia; 522-1623. Tues-Sat, 11am-6pm. "History: The Complete Drawings," works by Jo Jackson; works by Hayley Tompkins. Through Sat/8.
James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center San Francisco Public Library, 100 Larkin, third fl; 557-4400. Mon, 10am-6pm; Tues-Thurs, 9am-8pm; Fri, noon-6pm; Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, noon-5pm. "Out at the Library," an exhibition on display at three galleries celebrating the James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center; also on display at the Jewett Gallery and the Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial Branch Library. Through Oct 16.
Jewett Gallery San Francisco Main Library, 100 Larkin, lower level; 557-4277. Sun, noon-5pm; Mon and Sat, 10-6pm; Tues-Thurs, 9am-8pm; Fri, noon-6pm. "Out at the Library," an exhibition on display at three galleries celebrating the James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center; also on display at the James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center and the Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial Branch Library. Through Oct 16.
Jewish Community Library 1835 Ellis; 567-3327, ext 704. "On the Road to Morocco," photographs taken during the Jewish Community Gederation of San Francisco's travels to Morocco. Through Dec 15.
John Berggruen Gallery 228 Grant; 781-4629. Mon-Fri, 9:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 10:30am-5pm. "Sculpture and Drawings," works by Joel Shapiro; "Sky of Blue, Sea of Green," works by Isca Greenfield-Sanders. Through Oct 29.
Kings Gallery 1187 Franklin; 776-4580. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm; Sun, 9am-1pm. "Abstractions," acrylic and collage paintings by Harry Cohen; "Homages," figurative, cut-shape paintings on masonite by Leonard Breger. Through Oct 24.
The Lab 2948 16th St; 864-8855. Wed-Sat, 1-6pm. "Fabulandia: Terra," works by David Hamill, Carrie Lederer, Philip Ross, James Sansing, Tonya Solley Thornton, and Genevieve Quick. Through Oct 29.
Levy Art and Architecture 3361 Mission; 641-7320. Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm. "A Taste," works by Tilroe Caeser Stevenson. Through Nov 4.
Limn Gallery 292 Townsend; 977-1300. Wed-Sat, 11am-5:30pm; Sun, 9am-3pm. "Kiddy Scheme and the Image of Man," works by Guo Jin; "China Avant Garde (Part VII)," contemporary Chinese art by various artists. Through Nov 5.
Linc Real Art 1632C Market; 503-1981. Tues-Sat, noon-6pm, and by appt. New work by Omar Chacon and Jose Sarinana. Through Oct 15.
Market Street Kiosks along Market Street between Van Ness and Embarcadero; www.sfgov.org/sfac/pubart. "Now Playing!," large posters by Kamau Patton. Through Nov 10.
Mechanics' Institute Library 57 Post, fourth fl; 393-0100. Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm. "After the Gold Rush: A 150-Year Photographic History of San Francisco's Mechanics' Institute," more than 80 photographs. Ongoing.
Melt Cafe 700 Columbus; 309-1511. "Obstructed Views," photographs of Europe taken by a teenager. Through Sat/8.
Meridian Gallery 545 Sutter; 398-7229. Tues-Sat, 11am-5pm. "October Corn and Other Works," sculptures by Susan Jarmain. Through Oct 29.
Michael Martin 101 Townsend, Ste 207; 543-1550. Tues-Fri, 11am-5pm.
"Coming Together," various works. Through Sat/8.
Mission 17 2111 Mission; 336-2349. Tues, 3-6pm; Sat, 2-5pm, and by appt. "Irreconcilable Differences," new works by Leonardogillesfleur. Through Oct 15.
Modernism West/Foreign Cinema 2534 Mission; 541-0461. "Paint Moves," works by Naomie Kremer. Through Oct 31.
National Japanese American Historical Society Gallery 1684 Post; 921-5007, www.njahs.org. Mon-Fri, noon-5pm (also first Sat, noon-5pm). "Ghosts of Little Boy," works by 24 artists. Through Fri/7.
National Product 1845 Market; 255-1920. Fri-Sat, 11am-7pm; Sun, noon-5pm. "Scenic Dive," works by Jill Bliss. Through Oct 15.
New Langton Arts 1246 Folsom; 626-5416. Tues-Sat, noon-6pm. "Trust Me," works by Tony Labat. Through Oct 22.
Octavia's Haze 498 Hayes; 255-6818. Wed-Sat, noon-6pm; Sun, noon-5pm, and by appt. "Near and Far," paintings by Jessica Fairley. Through Oct 15.
One Taste Gallery 1074 Folsom; 503-1100. "Implied Body," oil paintings by Kim Weinberg. Through Oct 23.
Otsu 3253 16th St; 255-7900. Wed-Fri, noon-7pm; Sat, 11am-8pm; Sun, 11am-5pm. "Animal Sleep Stories," silk-screen prints and lithographs by Daria Tessler. Ongoing.
Painted Bird 1201 A Guerrero; 401-7027. "The Beasts of Transgression," works by Bert Bergen. Through Nov 16.
Pasquale Iannetti 531 Sutter; 433-2771. Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm. "Pissaro - Four Generations," works by Camille Pissarro and three generations of Pissarro family artists. Through Oct 22.
Paul Thiebaud Gallery 718 Columbus; 434-3055. Tues-Sat, 10am-6pm. "Twenty-Five Treasures," paintings, sculptures, and cultural objects by various artists. Through Oct 29.
Polanco Gallery 393 Hayes; 252-5753. Tues-Sat, noon-7pm; Sun, noon-6pm. New paintings by Patricia Torres. Through Oct 15.
Polarity Post Production 69 Green; 673-3080. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. "Source and Inspiration," an exhibition about the motivations for artistic expression. Through Oct 15.
Ratio 3 903 Guerrero; (646) 732-2767. Sun, noon-5pm, and by appt. "Nursed in Darkness," works by Robert Gutierrez. Through Oct 16.
Receiver Gallery 1314 Eighth Ave; 504-RCVR. Call for hours. "The Young Man's Game?," works by Nathan Fox and Corey Goering. Through Oct 31.
Red Ink Studios 989 Market; 861-3402. "Strange But All Ours," works by Kang Hong Seok (reception Thurs/6, call for times). Through Nov 4.
Rena Bransten Gallery 77 Geary; 982-3292. Tues-Fri, 10:30am-5:30pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. Photographs by Doug Hall. Through Sat/8.
Robert Koch Gallery 49 Geary, fifth fl; 421-0122. Tues-Sat, 10:30am-5:30pm. "China," works by Edward Burtynsky. Through Oct 29.
Rocket World Gallery 660 22nd St; 318-8258. Call for hours. "Pop vs. Soda," contemporary art and objects from various international artists including Ferris Plock, Sun Min Kim, Patrick Ma, and Mr. Pickles. Ongoing.
Robert Allen Fine Art 427 Bryant; 777-0920. Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm. "Water to Wine: The Varied Landscape," works by John Maxon. Through Oct 28.
San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery at City Hall City Hall, lower level, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Pl; 554-6080, www.sfacgallery.org. Mon-Fri, 8am-8pm; Sat, noon-4pm. "Insights 2005," works by artists who are blind or visually impaired. Through Oct 28. "Heroes All!," photographs and interviews of war veterans by Tom Graves. Through Oct 28.
SF Black and White Gallery 619 Post; 929-9424. Daily, 9am-9pm. "Fifth Anniversary Limited Edition Series," 25 photographs of popular San Francisco images. Through Oct 31.
SF Citadel 245 Eighth St; 626-1745. "Fetish Art Photography," works by Larry Utley and Andrew Morgan. Through Dec 31.
SF LGBT Community Center 1800 Market; 554-4297. Call for hours. "Transfiguration: The Making of a Man," photographs by Jana Marcus (reception Thurs/6, 7-9pm). Through Nov 5.
Sculpturesite Gallery 201 Third; 495-6400. Tues-Sat, 10am-6pm; Thurs, 10am-8pm. "Vernissage," sculptures by 22 artists. Through Sat/8.
Shooting Gallery 839 Larkin; 931-8035, www.shootinggallerysf.com. Tues-Sun, noon-7pm. "Tiki Art Two: The Second Coming of a New Art God," works by Bosko, Dave Burke, Davey, Kiursten Easthope, and others. Through Sat/8.
Soularch Gallery 4033A Judah; 759-4100. Mon-Thurs, 10am-5pm; Sat, noon-5pm. "Codes and Conversations," monotypes by Macy Chadwick. Through Oct 22.
Southern Exposure 401 Alabama; 863-2141. Tues-Sat, 11am-5pm. "Practice Makes Perfect: Bay Area Conceptual Craft," works by local emerging and established artists investigating the intersection between craft and conceptual art. Through Oct 15.
Space Gallery 1141 Polk; 377-3325. "Cross Street Directory," one thousand photographs by SF bike messengers. Through Fri/7.
Steel Gallery 3524 Sacramento; 885-1655. Tues-Sat, 10am-6pm. "Joie de Vivre," works by Kati Casida, Leslie Safarik, and Joan Mueller. Through Nov 26.
Strybing Arboretum and Botanical Gardens Golden Gate Park, Ninth Ave at Lincoln Way; 661-1316, ext 303. Daily, 10am-4pm. "A Plantsman's Art Collection: Prints and Paintings from the Estate of Wayne Roderick," botanical artwork. Through Dec 30.
Student Center Art Gallery San Francisco State University, Cesar Chavez Student Union, 1650 Holloway; 338-2580. Mon-Wed, 10am-6pm; Thurs-Fri, 10am-3pm. "Edge of Sa-Lang," works by Sun Yom. Through Sat/8.
Tart 47 Lusk; 606-3158, 606-3158. Sat, noon-6pm, and by appt. "Spiritual America," works by Amanda Keeley and Erin Krause. Through Oct 29.
Thacher Gallery University of San Francisco, 2130 Fulton; 422-2660. Mon-Fri, noon-5:30pm. "Legacy and Promise," an exhibition celebrating USF's history. Through Dec 18.
Tinhorn Press and Gallery 511 Laguna; 621-1292, www.tinhorngallery.com. Wed-Sun, 11:30am-7pm. "Five Painters and a Boat Builder," works by David Starfas, Rebecca Szeto, Samuelle Richardson, Jessica Dacher, Micahel Lewis, and Terry Chastain. Through Nov 6.
Toomey-Tourell Fine Art 49 Geary; 989-6444. Tues-Fri, 11am-5:30pm; Sat, 11am-5pm. Works by Claire Burbridge (reception Thurs/6, 5:30-7:30pm). Through Oct 29.
Virginia Breier Gallery 3091 Sacramento; 929-7173. Tues-Sat, 11am-6pm. "Narratives in Clay," ceramic works by 18 artists. Through Oct 29.
Wattis Institute of Contemporary Arts California College of the Arts, 1111 Eighth St; 551-9210. Tues and Thurs, 11am-7pm; Wed and Fri-Sat, 11am-6pm. "General Ideas: Rethinking Conceptual Art 1987-2005," works by Francis Alÿs, Jennifer Bornstein, Carol Bove, Adam Chodzko, and others. Through Nov 13. See Critic's Choice.
World Affairs Council Library 312 Sutter; 293-4647. Mon-Fri, noon-5pm (Thurs, noon-8pm). "Shades of Africa," photographs by Gloria Upchurch; "Rwanda, 10 Years After," photographs by Julie Pudlowski. Through Oct 28.
Zinc Details 1905 Fillmore; 776-2100. Works by John Baden. Through Oct 31.
Bay Area
33 Grand 33 Grand, Oakl; www.33grand.com. Sat-Sun, noon-5pm. "No Place Like Home," new works by Kirk Stoller and Alex Munn. Through Sun/9.
African American Museum and Library 659 14th St, Oakl; (510) 637-0200. Tues-Sat, noon-5:30pm. "Golden Road to Freedom: The African Legacy in California, 1775-1900," various pieces fo
cusing on the role of Africans in the expeditions to and settlements of California. Ongoing. "The West Oakland Senior Citizen Oral History Project," an exhibition of 51 black-and-white photographs and recorded conversations of West Oakland seniors. Ongoing.
Albany Arts 1251 Solano, Albany; (510) 526-9558. Tues-Sat, 11am-6pm; Sun, noon-5pm. "Retrospect: 1993-2003," photographs by Kiyo Eshima. Through Sat/8.
Asian Branch of the Oakland Public Library 338 Ninth St, Ste 190, Oakl; (510) 238-3400. Call for hours. "Minority Dong and Miao Peoples of China," photographs by Chuck Marut. Through Nov 30.
Bedford Gallery Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic, Walnut Creek; (925) 295-1417. Tues-Sun, noon-5pm (also Thurs-Sat, 6-8pm), $2-3. "Local Voice: Defining Community Through Air," a juried exhibition featuring works by Contra Costa artists. Through Nov 13.
Berkeley Art Center 1275 Walnut, Berk; (510) 644-6893. Wed-Sun, noon-5pm. "Pleasure," new works by Susan Danis. Through Oct 15.
Cafe diBartolo 3310 Grand, Oakl; (510) 832-9005. Daily, 7am-6:30pm. Works by Yvette Buigues. Through Oct 30.
Cecile Moochnek 1809D Fourth St, Berk; (510) 549-1018. Wed-Sun, noon-5pm. "Seamarks," with Carol Dalton. Through Nov 13.
Creative Growth Art Center 355 24th St, Oakl; (510) 836-2340. Mon-Fri, 11am-5:30pm, and by appt. "Identity Theft," works by artists with disabilities exploring identity through portraiture. Through Oct 14.
Gallery 555 555 City Center, 12th St and Clay, Oakl; (510) 238-2200. Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm (third Thurs, until 8pm). "Up/Down/Around," works by Bean Finneran. Through Nov 11.
Headlands Center for the Arts 944 Fort Barry, Sausalito; (415) 331-2787, ext 28. Sun-Fri, noon-5pm. Works by Amanda Hughen. Through Oct 23.
Institute of Mosaic Art 3001 Chapman, Oakl; (510) 437-9899. Works by Institute of Mosaic Art students. Through Oct 29.
John F. Kennedy University Arts and Consciousness Gallery Berkeley Business Center, 2956 San Pablo, Berk; (510) 649-0499. Mon-Fri, 11am-5pm. "Redemption," works by Andrew Kong Knight (reception Sat/8, 7-10pm). Through Oct 13.
Joseph P. Bort MetroCenter Third fl, 101 Eighth St, Oakl; (510) 464-7773. Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm. "In Living Color: Street Scenes," works by S. Newman. Through Jan 15.
June Steingart Memorial Art Gallery Laney College, 900 Fallon, Oakl; (510) 464-3586. Mon and Thurs, 11am-5pm; Tues-Wed, 11am-7pm. "Print 2," digital prints art show. Through Oct 28.
Kala Art Institute 1060 Heinz, Berk; (510) 549-2977. Tues-Fri, noon-5:30pm; Sat, noon-4:30pm, and by appt. "Residency Projects: 2004-2005 Kala Fellowship Exhibition," the second exhibition featuring works by winning artists. Through Oct 15.
Mills College Art Museum 5000 MacArthur Blvd, Oakl; (510) 430-2164. Tues and Thurs-Sat, 11am-4pm; Wed, 11am-7:30pm; Sun, noon-4pm. "Jacob El Hanani: Drawings from 1978-2005," a selection of Jewish manuscripts from Morocco on loan from the Judah L. Magnes Museum (reception Nov 9, 6-7:30pm). Through Dec 11.
Musical Offering and Cafe and University Press Books 2430 Bancroft Way, Berk; (510) 849-0211. Mon-Fri, 10am-8pm; Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, noon-5pm. Paintings by Jerome Carlin. Through Oct 31.
National Institute for Art and Disabilities 551 23rd St, Richmond; (510) 620-0290. Mon-Fri, 10am-3pm, and by appt. "Bijoux," works by members of NIAD and the Northern California Bead Society. Through Nov 18.
Oakland Museum of California at City Center Sculpture Court, 1111 Broadway, Oakl; (510) 238-6836. Mon-Fri, 7am-7pm (third Thurs, 8pm). "Dream Houses," works by Randy Dixon. Through Nov 16.
Photolab 2235 Fifth St, Berk; (510) 644-1400. Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm; Sat, 10am-2pm. "Darkroom Drawings," black-and-white photographs and mixed-media by Robert Tomlinson. Through Oct 22.
Richmond Art Center 2540 Barrett, Richmond; (510) 620-6772, www.therichmondartcenter.org. Tues-Sun, noon-5pm. "Dress: Clothing as Art," works by various artists; "Members' Showcase," photographs, artist's books, sculptures, and paintings by Katie Baum, Alisa Golden, Monica Schmid, and Sofie Siegmann; "in/organic," sculptures by Curtis H. Arima; "Members Only," the annual Richmond Art Center Members' Exhibition. Through Oct 30.
University of California at Berkeley Gallery 2600 Bancroft, Berk; (510) 848-6370. Mon-Fri. 9am-5pm; Sat, 10:30-noon. "Paint Behaving Badly: Shrink-wrapped Experiences and Other Forbidden Tales," works by Whitney Vosburgh and Philip Donahue. Through Oct 31.
Worth Ryder Gallery UC Berkeley, 116 Kroeber Hall, Berk; (510) 642-9040. Tues-Sat, 1-4pm. "Modern Visions from Mongolia," works by Mongolian modern artists. Through Oct 14.