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“Night at the Jewseum” Hanukkah Party: Live Rock, DJ, Comics & Latke Bar | SoMa

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Thursday, December 10, 2015 - 5:00 pm | Cost: $5
Contemporary Jewish Museum | 736 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

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$5 Admission Night | Contemporary Jewish Museum

Every Thursday night admission to the Contemporary Jewish Museum is just $5 after 5 pm (or $8 during special exhibitions). On these evenings the museum also offers a wide range of cultural events like concerts, film screenings, workshops and talks that are often free with museum admission.

The Contemporary Jewish Museum is housed in a stunning modern building in Jessie Square in the SoMa district of San Francisco.

$5 After 5 Thursdays at CJM
Every Thursday | 5-8 pm
Contemporary Jewish Museum, 736 Mission St, SF
$5 every Thursday after 5 pm ($8 during special exhibitions)

POTENTIAL MUSEUM SURCHARGES – During certain special exhibitions (like Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition from July 30-October 30) there is a $3 surcharge which makes admission $8. Always check the CJM website for latest pricing.

And don’t forget, every first Tuesday of each month, admission to the museum is free all day.

On Thursday, December 10, 2015, the Contemporary Jewish Museum’s “Night at the Jewseum” is throwing a Hanukkah after hours party for the 21+ crowd.

You’ll get to enjoy:

  • Latke bar by La Cocina’s Executive Director Caleb Zigas,
  • Rock to Bay Area locals Electronic Death Registry (EDR)
  • Groove to beats by DJ Fact.50
  • Sip specialty cocktails by Tonic Beverage Catering
  • Become a superhero through DIY mask-making and power bands.
  • Browse through a curated selection of superheroes from Mission: Comics & Art pop-up.
  • Participate in a gallery chat
  • Light The Museum’s menorah

This night you can also dive deeper into the new exhibition Chasing Justice, a new exhibition featuring the work of Arnold Mesches, Johanna Barron, and Robbin Henderson, three artists of Jewish heritage who have, through activism, research, and engagement with the government, produced bodies of work that explore different approaches to this Jewish commitment. From surveillance to arrest, the three artists shine a light on controversial government practices that often remain hidden, unseen, or forgotten.

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: $5
Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums, Club / DJ, Eating & Drinking, Hanukkah, Live Music, San Francisco
Address: 736 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA