It’s a sunny Sunday afternoon in San Francisco’s Mission District — a welcomed reprieve from the more frequent chilly, overcast, windy and rainy conditions in the city this time of the year.
This exhibition forms a vast kaleidoscope that reflects a century of Black figurative painting and presents over 150 works by 120 artists from Africa and the African diaspora.
Star-studded Bay Area benefit concert; Terence Blanchard at SFJAZZ; Celebrating Wes Anderson; Firebird in San Jose.
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