Free Museum & Gallery Crawl: Yerba Buena Third Thursdays | SoMa
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Yerba Buena Center for the Arts | 701 Mission St, San Francisco, CA
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Free Museum & Gallery Crawl: Yerba Buena Third Thursdays | SoMa
Yerba Buena Third Thursdays is a monthly outing of art, performance, music, and drinks in the Yerba Buena neighborhood in the heart of downtown San Francisco, between 2nd and 5th Street, and Market and Harrison Street.
Free, but an RSVP is recommended to save time at check-in. Pre-register, and use your smart phone or printed ticket to get wristbands at participating art venues.
Yerba Buena neighborhood galleries, museums, restaurants, and bars will host an event every third Thursday of the month which will be an exciting chance to explore the Yerba Buena district.
Look for the yellow balloons for Third Thursday events, and be sure to pick up your wrist band at YBCA for special rates at participating bars and restaurants. All gallery and museum admissions will be free, except for the Contemporary Jewish Museum which will offer a special entry price of $5.
The Yerba Buena Center of the Arts will be presenting an engaging, interactive display, titled The Earth Is My Body / My Body Is the Earth. Witness one of the greatest Cuban music practitioners in the USA, Fito Reinoso y Su Ritmo y Armonia, at the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival on Jessie Square, the plaza across from The Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Recharacterizing Native Americans, Ed Drew’s tintype exhibit is making a grand opening at the California Historical Society. Experience the new Stanley Kubrick exhibition at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, detailing the works of the revolutionary director by taking a look at his own personal archive.
In the Museum of the African Diaspora, two amazing, eye-opening exhibitions will temporarily be free: The Grace Jones Project and Dandy Lion: (Re)Articulating Black Masculine Identity. A riveting absurdist tragicomedy questioning the meaning of societal constructs and morality, Nothing is Sacred?, will be held at the Museum of Performance + Design.
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE*