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To Do List: October

Jim Melchert, “Feathers of the Phoenix” 2004 ceramic. Image courtesy of di Rosa.

Saturday, October 18 to January 3 — Jim Melchert: Where the Boundaries Are presented by di Rosa SF: A pioneer of conceptual ceramics in Northern California, this is the first major retrospective of Jim Melchert’s work. His ceramic work is described as a transcendent exploration of mending, a unique procedural work that emphasizes gestural lines or physical fractures. Melchert’s tiles produce a sense of balance between change and control, organic and synthetic, the handmade and the manufactured, all creating patterns and rhythms. The opening reception will be held on Saturday, October 18 at 5 p.m. The show will be hosted at their new location, di Rosa SF which is located at 1150 25th Street, San Francisco.

 

Mikael Owunna, “The Resurrection of Eke-Nnechukwu” 2021, dye sublimation print on aluminum. Image courtesy of MoAD.

Friday, October 10 to August 16 — Unbound: Art, Blackness & the Universe presented by MoAD: Celebrating the fluidity of the Black identity through the idea of the cosmos, this exhibition’s core themes are Geo-Cartographic, Religio-Mythic, and Techno-Cyborgian. Artists including Lorna Simpson, Rashaad Newsom, Gustavo Nazareno, Harmonia Rosales, and Didier William. These artists reimagine Blackness as a site of mystery and power, with the ability to be cosmically rich and infinite. This exhibition invites viewers to go to the edge of known identity and look out, into the abyss of unbound possibility. MoAD is located at 685 Mission Street, San Francisco. 

 

Top left: Nellie King Soloman, “U 46 & 47 (Diptych)”, 2023. Top right: Tanja Geis, “See Bird 1”, 2016 cyanotype. Bottom Left: July Guzman, “Expected to Fly” 2023, oil paint. Bottom right: Hughes/Starkweather, “Depleted Aquifer (Pipe Dreams)” 2025 gouache, graphite, ink, salt, and river water on paper and wood panel. Images courtesy of the Bolinas Museum.

Saturday, October 11, 5-8 p.m. — Benefit Art Auction presented by the Bolinas Museum: Celebrate and support the Bolinas Museum through the auction featuring art from Coastal Marin, the Bay Area, and more. This dynamic art exhibition helps to connect artists, collectors, and community members. The Bolinas Museum is located at 48 Wharf Road, Bolinas. 

 

Image courtesy of Southern Exposure, from their Monster Drawing Rally last year.

Saturday, October 11, 4-10 p.m. — Monster Drawing Rally presented by Southern Exposure: This annual event combines the energy of a monster truck rally with the radical creativity of over 120 local artists. This fundraising event encourages community members to watch the creative process of local artists, and buy art instantaneously, for $100 ach. Artists have the option to receive 50% commission of sales with the remaining proceeds going directly to Southern Exposure. Southern Exposure is located at 3030 20th Street San Francisco. Purchase tickets here. 

 

Image courtesy of Root Division, from their Auction last year.

Thursday, October 23, 7-10 p.m. — Art Auction presented by Root Division:  With work from over 100 both established and emerging Bay Area artists, this auction features a diverse mix of pieces through a combination of online bidding and in-person events. The proceeds from this event directly support local artists, free art classes for Bay Area youth, and Root Division’s dynamic ecosystem of arts education, exhibitions, and studios. Root Division is located at 1131 Mission Street, San Francisco. Purchase tickets here. 

 

Kija Lucas, “Untitled (Tule Grass),” 2025 archival pigment print. Image courtesy of the artist.

Ongoing to December 13 — To Bright Disturbances presented by SFAC: Artists Carmen Argote, Sky Hopinka, Kija Lucas, Aspen Mays, and Bonnie Ora Sherk all contemplate and explore how we live with land and nature, and how we extract from the restorative. Through both new and old works, these artists all contemplate how humans interact with land and nature, and the thin line between use and extraction. SFAC is located at 401 Van Ness Street, San Francisco. 

Saturday, October 11 from 2-4 p.m—In Conversation: Kija Lucas and Manu Subramaniam: Moderated by Marthine Satris, Kija Lucas and Manu Subramaniam come together to discuss ways in which science has been shaped by European colonialism and how they subvert this system through their work. This event will take place at SFAC.

Saturday, November 15 from 2-4 p.m.—Performance with Carmen Argote: In this performance Argote explores the idea of the “perimeter” which has been a point of reference throughout her work. Through performance, photography, and drawing, Argote pushes along the edges of her discomfort and the boundaries of binary systems of thinking and perception. This event will take place at SFAC.

 

Installation shot, courtesy of Rebecca Camacho Presents.

Ongoing to November 1—nu.dos by Ektor Garcia presented by Rebecca Camacho Presents: With previously unexplored materials, Garcia re-imagines old works and creates new ones as well which result in a layered investigation of time and place, the dynamics of art, and the nature of constant reflection of meaning and emotion. The human body and domestic items play significant roles in this exhibition, these works push Garcia’s own boundaries while maintaining the spirit of his initial efforts. Rebecca Camacho Presents is located at 526 Washington Street, San Francisco. 

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