What's on now at San Francisco museums, March 2026
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What's on now at San Francisco museums, March 2026
"The 2027 Program will feature the work of four artists/artist teams with each series on view for a period of three months. The city is launching its competition for artists to participate in this poster series, offering significant visibility and exhibition opportunities for selected participants."
"The exhibit 'will give museum-goers the opportunity for the first time to understand how deeply the two French painters were in conversation with one another.' This exhibition of Manet and Morisot presents paintings that draw viewers closer, revealing the profound artistic dialogue between these influential French painters."
"The exhibition is designed to be 'in dialogue with Monet and Venice, on view March 21, 2026-July 26, 2026 at the de Young.' 'Drawn to Venice' includes 30 drawings and prints from 16th-century Venice featuring landscapes and figure studies from artists including Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Rosalba Carriera, and Canaletto."
The local gallery scene features several significant exhibitions and opportunities for art engagement. Multiple exhibits close at the end of today, prompting immediate museum visits. The city is launching a competition for the 2027 Art on Market Street Poster Series, featuring four artists with three-month viewing periods. The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts has suspended operations, representing a significant loss of programming and events, with donations available for support. Current exhibitions include 'Manet and Morisot,' showcasing the deep artistic conversation between two French painters; 'Drawn to Venice,' featuring 30 drawings and prints from 16th-century Venice by masters like Tiepolo, Carriera, and Canaletto, running until August 2026; and 'Ferlinghetti for San Francisco,' displaying prints, etchings, and lithographs from the museum's collection, open until July 19.
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