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Featured Events in San Francisco in November 2024 (May Updated)

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Yayoi Kusama: Dreaming of Earth’s Sphericity, I Would Offer My Love | San Francisco

Jun 22, 2024–Aug 10, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions

Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Nov 5, 2022–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Ragnar Kjartansson’s beloved video installation The Visitors (2012) is back at SFMOMA. In this mesmerizing hour-long work projected across nine screens, viewers are transported once again to the serene setting of Rokeby in upstate New York as the Icelandic artist and his musician friends perform together in various rooms of this historic mansion.
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Table Manners | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Sep 14, 2024–May 31, 2026 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Table Manners brings together tableware, flatware, and drinkware from the SFMOMA Architecture + Design collection spanning nearly 100 years. The exhibition celebrates the ways design has shaped our relationship to food, our bodies, and communities, and how dining can be a profound communal and cultural experience. From self-filling wine glasses and teapots made of tea, to crisp modernist spoons and flatware made from discarded CDs, Table Manners explores the performance of dining. The exhibition includes works by Virgil Abloh, Joe Colombo, Zaha Hadid, Roberto Lugo, and many more, accompanied by illustrations and textiles by Lucy Stark.
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Around Group f.64: Legacies and Counterhistories in Bay Area Photography | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Nov 23, 2024–Jul 31, 2025 (UTC-8)
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Conversations at a party in Oakland in 1932 changed the history of photography. At that gathering, several now-iconic Bay Area figures — including Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, and Edward Weston — banded together to form Group f.64, a collective dedicated to “true” photography and the rejection of the prevailing style of Pictorialism, which mimicked painting. The group’s name was technical, referring to the camera lens setting that permits the greatest depth of field, but their mission was creative: to make photographs of startling clarity and beauty that rivaled art made in other mediums. Although Group f.64 lasted for less than a year, its legacy endured, marking the Bay Area as an epicenter for modernist photography.
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Golden Gate Half Marathon post race shakeout party | 2863 California St

Nov 3, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Sports & Fitness
Running
The Golden Gate Half Marathon post-race shakeout party will take place in San Francisco at 2863 California Street on November 3, 2024. Participants can join this event to relax and unwind after the marathon while enjoying music, food, and drinks. Tickets for the party are available for $11.44. It's a great opportunity for runners to socialize with fellow participants and celebrate their achievements in a vibrant atmosphere. Don't miss out on this exciting post-race celebration in the beautiful city of San Francisco.

Mary Cassatt at Work | Legion of Honor

Oct 5, 2024–Jan 26, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) is often dismissed as a sentimental painter of mothers and children, but she was in fact a pioneering modernist. Her paintings, pastels and prints are characterized by constant experimentation and variation. The only American to join the French Impressionists, Cassatt first exhibited with the group in 1879 at the invitation of Degas and quickly became a key member of the movement. In addition to depicting women at the opera, visiting friends and drinking tea, Cassatt created many images of "women's work" - knitting and needlepoint, bathing children and nursing babies. These images suggest parallels between art-making and nursing work. The exhibition calls attention to the artist's own creative process - how she used brushes, etching needles, crayon sticks and even her fingertips to create radical works of art under the guise of "feminine" subjects.
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Fall Pickleball Festival: SF Social Club x Volo Sports | Bay Club Gateway

Nov 3, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Tennis
Sports & Fitness
Join SF Social Club and Volo Sports at the Bay Club Gateway for a pickleball tourney and festival! Our first pickleball tournament was such a huge success in June that we had to do it again...warm and cozy edition. 🍂 Think hot chocolate, cider, smores, and of course, connecting with others over some friendly competition! Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this event is perfect for players of all levels. Information Source: SF Social Club | eventbrite

Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden State Warriors | Chase Center

Nov 27, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Sports & Fitness
The Golden State Warriors, established in 1946 and based in San Francisco, California, USA, play their home games at Chase Center. The Warriors have won the NBA Championship seven times, including four titles between 2015 and 2022. Current key players include Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. The Oklahoma City Thunder, established in 1967 as the Seattle SuperSonics and based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA, play their home games at Paycom Center. The Thunder have won the NBA Championship once (1979 as the SuperSonics). Current key players include Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

San Francisco Ballet | San Francisco

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San Francisco
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Walking Stories | San Francisco

Jun 29, 2024–Feb 28, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
From jongleurs to 說書人 Pingshu artists, storytellers throughout history have played a critical role in elucidating key facets of the human experience, making sense of our past and navigating our present. The stories they tell reveal profound truths about our reality, the shaping of identity, and human behavior. Both personal and political, some stories have insidiously perpetuated segregation, racism and sexism, whilst others offer visions of equitable futures through imagining and building worlds anew. Stories are inherently spiritual phenomena, often perceived as having a touch of magic, with their ability to manifest substance, texture, characters, and worlds. There is the gift of space, time and knowledge in stories. The exhibition, Walking Stories, contemplates the storied nature of human behavior and how individuals may be perceived as embodied "walking stories". Carried within the storyteller, passed down through generations are countless stories shared, given, received, and exchanged. Far from being fixed, stories are fluid in essence, constantly evolving as they are expanded on, abbreviated, and adapted per circumstance, context and audience. As such, how do we carry, gift, receive, exchange stories? What is said and intentionally left unsaid? How might we tell the untold stories of those who do not have capacity or reveal that which is not yet uncovered? In what ways do stories shape human connection, cross-generationally, personally and collectively? Artists Alice Wu, Dohee Lee, Farhana Sobhan, Katie Quan, Lydia Nakashima Degarrod, Hana Luna Her, Manon Wada, Mia Nakano, Miko Lee, Related Tactics, Trần Châu Hà and Tsim Nuj Vang explore these questions in their multimedia practice and collaborative exhibition, Walking Stories. Ranging from interactive installations, video, performance, photography, zines to conceptual potluck, the artists interrogate prevailing stories and their ramifications and prioritize stories that cultivate interconnectedness, empathy and invested involvement in the world around us. As individual and collective ‘walking stories’, every story we create, creates us. After all, we are shaped by our shaping of the world, which is perpetually shaped again in turn.

Selections from the Guru Nanak Janamsakhi | Asian Art Museum

Aug 15, 2024–Mar 31, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Explore a “narrative landscape” through pages from the janamsakhi (ਜਨਮਸਾਖੀ), or life story, of Guru Nanak (1469–1539). Incorporating styles found in traditional Indian miniatures, these works depict the guru’s meetings with various figures — from poet-saints like Kabir to kings and fantastical creatures — set against a shifting background of green fields, rolling hills, and streams full of fish. While underscoring Guru Nanak’s expansive work and influence, these images also reflect Sikhism’s quest to bridge ideological and religious divides.

Unity through Skateboarding | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Aug 17, 2024–May 4, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Skateboarding has always been about more than tricks and competitions. It is a culture rooted in rebellion, creativity, style, and the pursuit of freedom. This exhibition, curated by Jeffrey Cheung and Gabriel Ramirez, founders of the skate collective Unity, celebrates the dreams and realities of queer, trans, BIPOC, and women skaters as well as the diverse communities that have shaped the sport, despite histories of hypermasculinity and exclusionary attitudes. Meet the pioneers who broke barriers, from the first women and queer skaters to go pro, to the underground movements that encouraged inclusivity and change in skateboarding. Through skateboards that represent queer and women skaters and artists, skate publications and zines, artworks, photographs, videos, and more, the works featured here explore how communities have fostered unity through a shared ethos of passion and determination. Just as skaters who, despite injuries and setbacks, persistently attempt a trick until they land it, Unity through Skateboarding encourages us to keep pushing for a more inclusive world, both on and off the board.
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Celebrity Forms and Figures | Asian Art Museum

Oct 3, 2024–Apr 28, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Inspired by the aura of global fame and popularity in Hallyu! The Korean Wave, the Koret Korean Galleries currently highlight artworks that speak to the idea of celebrity in a variety of creative ways. A brief survey of celebrity artists — renowned figures in the Korean art scene — includes works in watercolor, photography, and sculpture by Kim Whanki, Lee Gapchul, and Paik Nam June, as well as an arresting abstract painting by Korean American artist SoHyun Bae.

Giggly Squad Live: Club Giggly 2024 (San Francisco) | The Masonic

Nov 1, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Concerts
Experience the excitement of Giggly Squad Live: Club Giggly at The Masonic in San Francisco on November 1, 2024. Join the Giggly Squad for a night of laughter and entertainment at this iconic venue located at 1111 California St, San Francisco, CA, 94108. Get ready to be entertained by top comedians and performers in a one-of-a-kind show that will leave you in stitches. Don't miss out on this unforgettable event happening in the heart of the city.

Nick Swardson: Toilet Head 2024 (San Francisco) | Palace of Fine Arts

Nov 1, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Concerts
Nick Swardson: Toilet Head is a comedic event taking place at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on November 1, 2024. The venue is located at 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA, 94123. This event promises a night filled with laughter and entertainment, featuring the talented comedian Nick Swardson. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enjoy a hilarious performance in the beautiful city of San Francisco.

San Francisco International Tea Festival 2024 | Palace of Fine Arts

Nov 2–Nov 3, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
San Francisco International Tea Festival features taste teas from local and global producers, Free swag bag includes your very own teacup to savor tea, Access to hundreds of different types of tea in our tea market, Connect with the biggest names in tea, Learn how each cup of tea can be a different experience San Francisco International Tea Festival features taste teas from local and global producers, Free swag bag includes your very own teacup to savor tea, Access to hundreds of different types of tea in our tea market, Connect with the biggest names in tea, Learn how each cup of tea can be a different experience. Information Source: SF International Tea Festival | expotobi

Rising Stars | Legion of Honor

Nov 3, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Arts
Theater
Join us for an exciting Sunday afternoon of classical, jazz, and Broadway favorites at the gorgeous Legion of Honor Museum theater. Following the performance, an inspiring panel discussion from three Bay Area rising stars and their parents. Learn about their journey and ways you can help your child on their path to success! Alliana Lili Yang(13)is a soprano heralded as having the voice of an angel who has performed, among other venues, at Carnegie Hall, the Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Vatican. She has garnered top prizes in competitions worldwide and is studying with the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and Merola faculty, and The Juilliard School. Andromeda Wen (17) is a saxophonist and composer who has studied and performed with the Stanford Jazz Workshop and San Francisco Conservatory of Music, the Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Interlochen, the Walden School and in Vienna, Austria. Her music has been performed at festivals and in venues domestically and internationally. Juliette Leong (8) is the youngest violin soloist to perform at Carnegie Hall at the age of 5 and has since given performances at venues including Times Square, Oakland Coliseum, Palace of Fine Arts, in over four-dozen sold-out concerts. She is also a TED Talk Speaker, internationally acclaimed artist, and Math Olympiads gold medalist. ColtonBrown (17) is an accomplished actor, playwright, and director. He also serves as an instructor at Music With Confidence, where he teaches his original lesson curriculum. Colton has portrayed Rolf in The Sound of Music, where he also worked as a stage manager, and took on the role of Mr. Sowerberry, along with five other characters, in Oliver! The Musical. A well-known emcee, Colton has made a name for himself in Northern Nevada, leading major events like the Let the Kids Speak Jamboree and other prestigious galas and banquets. His exceptional skills earned him a win nationally and first place in Nevada in the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America competition for Professional Presentation. Colton is also an active member of Future Business Leaders of America and SkillsUSA. Hear their music and stories at a panel afterwards with an opportunity for audience Q&A. Information Source: Asian American Donor Program (AADP) | eventbrite

The Whole Bead Show Bay Area 2024 | Hilton Garden Inn San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge, California, USA

Nov 8–Nov 10, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
San Francisco
Conferences
Calling all bead enthusiasts and crafters! The renowned "The Whole Bead Show Bay Area 2024" is set to take place in the vibrant city of Emeryville. Nestled in the charming Hilton Garden Inn San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge, this event promises to be an unforgettable experience. Spanning from November 8th to November 10th, 2024, this show is a must-attend for anyone with a passion for beads and jewelry-making. The venue, boasting panoramic views of the Bay Bridge, serves as the perfect backdrop for an array of dazzling beads from around the globe. Attendees can expect to find a treasure trove of unique beads, findings, and related accessories. Whether one is an experienced jewelry designer or just starting out, The Whole Bead Show Bay Area 2024 offers inspiration and resources to create one-of-a-kind pieces. Patrons can also look forward to exciting workshops and demonstrations, led by seasoned professionals, that cater to all skill levels. Revel in the opportunity to learn new techniques, network with fellow artisans, and leave with not only new supplies but also a wealth of knowledge. Mark the calendar for this premier bead event and indulge in the splendor of The Whole Bead Show Bay Area 2024. It promises to be a delightful experience for all who have a fondness for the art of beading.

Collage Workshop with Winston Smith | 50a Bannam Pl

Nov 10–Nov 14, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Arts
Craft
Join Winston Smith, the iconic figure in the world of punk surrealism, to learn the art of collage. Renowned for his hand-crafted collages featured on over 50 album covers and even the New Yorker, Winston offers a fun and approachable workshop where participants can unleash their creativity. All you need to bring is your imagination - we will provide the cutters, glue, and paper. Whether it's a date, friend hang, or small group outing, this experience promises to be a memorable and inspiring opportunity. Tickets limited to 12 seats so get yours now! Information Source: Studio Fallout | eventbrite

Rustic Ceramics in the Japanese Teahouse | Asian Art Museum

Nov 14, 2024–Mar 12, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
The Masako Martha Suzuki Teahouse is a tranquil and refreshing highlight of the Tateuchi Japanese galleries. Located in the Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Gallery and designed by architect Sato Osamu (b. 1931), the beloved teahouse features a display of collection objects that changes seasonally. The teahouse currently offers examples of rustic ceramics including a tea bowl, freshwater jar, and flower vase by renowned artist Tsujimura Shiro (b. 1947), curated by Associate Curator of Japanese Art Yuki Morishima. In the alcove, a hanging scroll by Chuho Sou (1760–1838), the 418th chief priest of Daitokuji Temple in Kyoto, bears a three-character inscription reading Muichimotsu: “All things are nothingness.” The phrase is a Zen Buddhist reminder to free oneself from desire and attachments — an appropriate message for a tea gathering, and an intriguing thought to consider while enjoying the teahouse’s atmosphere of minimalist serenity.

Amy Sherald: The American Sublime | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Nov 16, 2024–Mar 9, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Amy Sherald quickly came to the public eye with her portraits of former US President Barack Obama and his wife. She defined her portrait subjects as "Americans" to express that black people are also an integral part of American identity. The nearly 50 paintings on display continue her figurative representation of the black experience, placing the characters in historically typical and everyday environments, inviting the audience to participate in a more complex debate about the recognized concept of American identity.
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Murakami Midnight Release Party: The City and Its Uncertain Walls | 1231 9th Ave

Nov 18–Nov 19, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Arts
Literary Arts
Join us on Monday, November 18 at 10:30pm for a party celebrating literary superstar Haruki Murakami's latest book, The City and Its Uncertain Walls! Join us for snacks--including Japanese tea from Kettl tea and muffins inspired by the book from Milk Bar (or, Murakuffins)--libations, a curated jazz playlist, games, giveaways, and other goodies. As the clock strikes midnight on Tuesday, publication day, be among the very first to get your hands on a copy of the book! Tickets include a copy of The City and Its Uncertain Walls. This event will be held at our 1231 9th Ave location in the Inner Sunset. FAQ -Sorry folks, Haruki Murakami will not be joining us for this event. But this is a unique opportunity to connect with fellow Murakami fans! -Copies of The City and Its Uncertain Walls are not signed. -Purchase of The City and Its Uncertain Walls from the Green Apple website does not grant access to the midnight release party. Please purchase a ticket through this Eventbrite page to attend the event. Copies of the book are included with ticket. If you preordered a copy of this book prior to October 25, 2024 and would like to attend the event, please reach out to events@greenapplebooks.com. Information Source: Green Apple Books | eventbrite

Rihanna's SKIN: 7 Week Chair Dance Class (heels optional), then PERFORM! | Potrero Hill Studio

Nov 19, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Arts
Dance
Rihanna's SKIN: 7 Week Chair Dance Class (heels optional), then PERFORM! Come join us for a fun and empowering 7-week chair dance class! Whether you're a seasoned dancer or just looking to try something new, this class is perfect for all levels. Heels are optional, so feel free to wear whatever makes you feel comfortable and confident. Date: Tue Nov 19 2024 Time: 6:00-7:15 PM Location: Potrero Hill Studio, Missouri Street Get ready to groove to Rihanna's hit, SKIN, learn some sultry dance moves, and unleash your inner diva. The class will culminate in a final performance where you can show off your newfound skills to friends at a club!.Don't miss out on this unique and exciting experience! Tuesday, Nov. 19, 6-7:15p Tuesday, Dec.17, 6-7:15p Tuesday, Jan.7, 6-7:15p Tuesday, Jan.14, 6-7:15p Tuesday, Jan.21, 6-7:15p Tuesday, Jan.28, 6-7:15p Tuesday, Feb. 4, 6-7:15p **Refund policy: Full Refunds up to one week (ie Nov. 12) before the first class begins, no refunds or class credits thereafter. **Sorry, no pets or children under the age of 18 allowed in the dance studio. Information Source: Carol Johnstone | eventbrite

Trapxart x Strike-slip: Gallery Night | Strike-slip Gallery

Nov 23–Nov 24, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Arts
Fine Art
Experience the vibrant fusion of art and music at the Trapxart x Strike-slip: Gallery Night in San Francisco. Hosted at the renowned Strike-slip Gallery on 201 Guerrero Street, this event is set to take place from November 23 to November 24, 2024. Immerse yourself in an evening filled with creativity and inspiration as you explore the diverse array of artwork on display. Tickets are available for $12.09, offering you the opportunity to witness the dynamic intersection of visual and auditory expressions. Don't miss this unique cultural event that promises to captivate your senses and leave you with unforgettable memories.

Illuminate SF™ Light Art Trail | San Francisco

Nov 24, 2024–Jan 31, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Celebration
Illuminate SF™ is an annual light festival that illuminates San Francisco from November 24 to January 31. Christmas trees and holiday decorations aren't the only things that sparkle this holiday season. Illuminate SF™opens in a new window is an annual light festival that illuminates San Francisco from Thanksgiving through New Year's Day. There are more than 60 permanent and temporary light installations throughout the city. Experience this light trail to brighten your holiday season.

Chu Yi-Bing Cello Recital | 100 34th Ave

Nov 24, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Arts
Orchestra
Yi-Bing Chu 朱亦兵 was a prize winner at the 42nd Concours International d’Exécution Musicale in Geneva, after graduating with a Premier Prix from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris, where he studied under the tutelage of Maurice Gendron, one of the greatest cellists of the 20th century. Yi-Bing Chu was the first Chinese cellist ever to win a prize in a major international cello competition. He served as principal cellist in the Basel Symphony Orchestra, Switzerland, from 1989 to 2004. Yi-Bing Chu was also a guest principal cellist with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Munich and a member of the Cologne Philharmonic Cellists in Germany. Yi-Bing Chu was a visiting professor at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris. He is the first professor of Chinese nationality since the establishment of this prestigious institution in 1795. Join us for a captivating evening of world-class music at Yi-Bing Chu’s cello recital. PROGRAM: Schumann - Adagio and Allegro Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata in A minor 1. Allegro moderato II. Adagio III. Allegretto Ravel - Pièce en forme de Habanera Franck - Cello and Piano Sonata in A/Major I. Allegretto ben moderat Il. Allegro III. Recitativo-Fantasia (ben moderato) IV. Allegretto poco mosso * Pianist: Dmitriy Cogan Special Note: tickets do not include admission to the museum galleries. Information Source: Avo Media | eventbrite

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Count Me In | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Aug 17, 2024–Apr 27, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
The artworks in this gallery showcase the deep desire among athletes (and artists) to participate in games that prove — to rivals and spectators, coaches and family members, and the participants themselves — that they are worthy of the task at hand. In the game, players discover that the hours spent practicing with heads bent, in a crouch, or cradling a ball, yield a grace and beauty that only surfaces when tested. And sometimes the sociopolitical context in which one performs makes it even harder. In this exhibition, the physical, mental, emotional, and political resilience required to play is made visible. When Indigenous, Black, or women athletes refuse to give up, especially when they were historically excluded, their presence in the contest changes it. They make the game wider, deeper, and more meaningful. They make a beautiful game even more beautiful.
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When the World Is Watching | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Aug 17, 2024–Apr 27, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Major international competitions where athletes compete as members of a national team are highly anticipated and widely watched media events. Such tournaments find participants facing their fiercest competitors, and often befriending them. Host cities invest in building state-of-the-art arenas, transportation, and hospitality to increase tourism. Nations finance research and development of performance sports gear, like the racing wheelchair and hydrofoil sailboat on view here, which in turn influence the sporting goods made available to the public. Given the global attention, many athletes take the opportunity to surface inequities they have encountered for broader perspectives and debate. In addition to showcasing the highest level of performance, international games spur innovations in design and urban planning, and significant discussions that influence broader social progress.
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Coming Soon: Hallyu! The Korean Wave | Asian Art Museum

Sep 27, 2024–Jan 6, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
San Francisco
Exhibitions
Step into the spectacular world of Korean dramas, music, film, TV, fashion and beauty - from Netflix hits like Squidward and Oscar-winning Parasite, to chart-topping K-pop idols and influential designers - and discover how South Korea has reinvented itself as a 21st century pop culture phenomenon. Created by the V&A and touring the world, Korean Wave! “Korean Wave”includes nearly 200 objects and artworks showcasing the boundless creativity of the world’s largest and fastest-growing contemporary cultural wave from Asia.

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