Whats on now at San Francisco museums, April 23 to 30
San Francisco's vibrant museum scene features several important exhibitions this week. “Kunié Sugiura: Photopainting” opens at SF MOMA on April 26, tracing the artist's career from her early works to her later pieces. The Chinese Historical Society of America will close “Chinese in the Richmond” on May 4, making way for a new exhibit on Chinese laundries in the U. S. opening May 10.
Beau McCall's retrospective, “Buttons On! ”, opens at the Museum of Craft and Design on May 11, marking a significant event for the artist. The Asian Art Museum presents “Yuan Goang-Ming: Everyday War,” which features works from the artist's Venice Biennale show, and is noted as a must-see for 2024. Visitors can also participate in “Take Out Tuesdays,” a program focused on art discussions. Free admission is available on the first Sunday of every month, with discounted special exhibitions.
The Spring Art Market is set for the first weekend in May, promising a lively community event.