What's on now at San Francisco museums, December 2025
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What's on now at San Francisco museums, December 2025
"KAWS: Family is open until May 3, 2026. The exhibit features more than 100 artworks created over three decades. KAWs - Brian Donnelly - began painting graffiti in Jersey City and Manhattan, but in 1996 received his BFA in illustration from the School of Visual Arts. "In his younger days, Donnelly would snatch subway advertisements, integrate his own characters and then replace the advertisements, making it seem as if his designs were always a part of the image," Lewis writes."
"On Dec, 7, there will be a free Holiday Makers Market at SFMOMA starting at 10 a.m. "Alejandro Cartagena: Ground Rules" is open and will be on view until April 19. Mission Local's Marina Newman went to Cartagena's talk in November to discover that the photographer has moved off of photography. KAWS: Family is open until May 3, 2026. The exhibit features more than 100 artworks created over three decades."
SFMOMA is hosting multiple major exhibitions and a free Holiday Makers Market on Dec 7 at 10 a.m. "Alejandro Cartagena: Ground Rules" is on view through April 19, and Alejandro Cartagena has moved away from photography. "KAWS: Family" runs until May 3, 2026 and features more than 100 works spanning three decades, including a 36-foot-tall rooftop inflatable. The photo exhibit "(Re)Constructing History" occupies three third-floor rooms and centers contemporary Black artists such as Nona Faustine, Carla Williams, and Dawoud Bey. "Suzanne Jackson: What Is Love" runs through March 1 with 80 paintings and drawings as her first retrospective. "People Make This Place: SFAI Stories" remains open through July 5, 2026.
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