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SUMMARY:MOTHER VESSEL by REBECCA EDWARDS
DESCRIPTION:MOTHER VESSEL by REBECCA EDWARDS\nOn view through June 26\, 2026\, at Michelle Thomas Fine Art Gallery + Studio \nRebecca Edwards (born 1969) is an Australian poet and visual artist based in San Francisco. She has exhibited works on paper and found-object sculpture in Japan\, New Zealand\, and Australia\, with works held in private collections across these countries\, as well as in the United Kingdom\, Canada\, and the United States. The University of Queensland’s Fryer Library houses a collection of her works on paper\, including drawings\, paintings\, and papercuts\, alongside manuscripts\, journals\, and other ephemera (Rebecca Edwards Papers\, UQFL434). Mother Vessel is Edwards’ first exhibition in the United States. \nA childhood spent in remote parts of the South Pacific\, Papua New Guinea\, and Nauru\, and various regions of Australia\, including the Northern Territory\, Queensland\, and New South Wales\, exposed Rebecca Edwards to many different modes of existence and many different ways of experiencing and creating art. The culture of the Abelam people of the East Sepik\, PNG\, was an early and profound influence. \nThis foundation deepened over time through engagement with Nauruan and Kiribati Islander beadwork and needlework\, African fetish sculptures\, Catholic icon and shrine imagery\, and Japanese papercutting (kirie). At sixteen\, she spent a year in Japan living with a family in Hiroshima Prefecture\, an experience that informed her enduring connection to the country. She later studied at the University of Queensland\, majoring in Japanese language and culture\, and won the Ford Medal for Poetry twice. Several grants from Arts Queensland\, Australia Council\, and Asialink have supported her return visits to Japan to write and exhibit. \nRebecca Edwards is committed to sustainable practices that include repurposing materials destined for the landfill\, even when that means climbing into a dumpster! She is captivated by the doll form\, particularly paper dolls\, 12th-scale miniatures\, and sacred icons and fetishes. An experienced educator\, she has taught drawing\, papercutting\, mosaic\, poetry\, prose writing\, collage\, and bookmaking to students of all ages\, and has performed her poetry at major literary events in Australia\, New Zealand\, and Singapore. \nHer latest collection of poetry\, Plague Animals (Puncher and Wattmann\, 2020)\, is available for purchase at the gallery. \nCalendar – Bernal Heights and Beyond\nBernal ConnectMike Doherty serves as Chief Experience Officer at Greening Projects\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming underutilized urban spaces into vibrant green areas
URL:https://bernalconnect.com/event/mother-vessel-by-rebecca-edwards/
LOCATION:Michelle Thomas Fine Art Gallery\, 40 29th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Vibrant Earth – Claire Lau: Inclusions Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Vibrant Earth – Claire Lau\nThursday\, May 14\, 2026 – Sunday\, June 14\, 2026 \nOpening Reception: May 16\, 5–7 PM \nArtist Talk: May 31\, 4 PM \nFor this exhibition\, Claire Lau intentionally set out to chase the ephemeral beauty of California’s spring. From San Ramon to Pescadero\, from Point Reyes to the Carrizo Plain National Monument\, her goal is to relish the present and capture spring in a permanent form so that we can return to the joy of the experience. \nClaire Lau’s paintings celebrate nature\, light\, and color\, focusing on landscapes illuminated by the bright blue sky. She is drawn to undulating hills and mountains\, and to the way the Bay or the ocean interacts with the coastline. Her work often highlights vibrant plant life discovered within urban settings. During walks and hikes\, she identifies scenes that demand a return visit with her canvas\, easel\, and supplies. \nArtist Bio\nClaire was born in France\, grew up in Hong Kong\, and studied studio arts and music at Hampshire College\, MA. Since then\, she has lived in Hong Kong and Boston before settling in San Francisco in 2015. \nClaire has been painting in oils for 24 years and painting consistently en plein air for 15 years. She has exhibited her work in Hong Kong\, Massachusetts\, Chicago\, and the San Francisco Bay Area. \nShe is dedicated to plein air painting for two primary reasons. \nFirst\, painting outdoors helps her reconnect with the environment. In a tech-focused era in which people often become detached from nature and humanity\, she believes most people spend too much time in front of screens without paying attention to their surroundings. Setting up an easel outdoors allows her to spend days at a location\, experiencing fluctuating temperatures\, wind\, and the landscape’s sensory details. Through this process of observing changes in light\, air\, and flora\, she develops a profound personal connection with the site. \nSecondly\, Lau paints outdoors because she believes the human experience of a landscape cannot be replicated digitally. Photographs\, videos\, and 3D renderings often fail to capture the full experience or the true depth of colors seen by the naked eye. Her paintings act as a translation of her experience\, moving from her eyes to her brain and\, finally\, to her hands\, retelling a story. Responding to the shifting light and forms of nature\, she feels a sense of urgency to document these moments. \nWhen standing before her subject\, Lau searches for hidden hues and mixes a palette of saturated colors to convey the beauty of the world around her. \nClaire considers herself a global citizen and\, through her art and activism\, continuously strives to increase the care people have for nature\, society\, and each other. \nCalendar – Bernal Heights and Beyond\nBernal ConnectMike Doherty serves as Chief Experience Officer at Greening Projects\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming underutilized urban spaces into vibrant green areas
URL:https://bernalconnect.com/event/vibrant-earth-claire-lau-inclusions-gallery/
LOCATION:Inclusions Gallery\, 627 Cortland Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Plant Swap @ Bernal Heights Library
DESCRIPTION:Plant Swap @ Bernal Heights Library\nBring your cuttings\, seedlings\, surplus harvest\, or plants that need a new home to swap with other gardeners. All types of plants welcome\, please label if possible. \nEnvironment & Nature\nFind out about the latest climate and environmental issues\, how to adopt greener practices\, and how to connect with the outdoors. \nGardening\nCultivate your green thumb. \nAbout Bernal Heights Branch Library\nThe Bernal Heights Branch Library at 500 Cortland Avenue has served as a cornerstone of the neighborhood for over 80 years\, with a history rooted in community advocacy and federal public works. \nEarly History and Construction\nBefore the current building existed\, the library operated out of smaller “deposit stations” starting in 1920 at 303 Cortland Avenue. As the neighborhood grew\, it moved to 324 Cortland in 1936\, but residents quickly lobbied for a dedicated\, permanent facility. \nWPA Origins: The current building was a product of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and was built on the site of the original Bernal School. \nArchitecture: Designed by Frederick H. Meyer\, a prominent San Francisco architect\, the library features Spanish Colonial-style architecture with warm wooden interiors. \nDedication: The branch was officially dedicated on October 21\, 1940\, becoming the 21st branch in the San Francisco Public Library system. \nThe Mural Controversy and Renovation\nOne of the most defining chapters in the library’s recent history was the debate surrounding its exterior murals. \nOriginal Murals: In 1982\, muralists Arch Williams and Carlos Alcala\, along with 25 local youth\, painted a series of vibrant murals on the library’s exterior. These works depicted the neighborhood’s social diversity and included a memorial to Arturo Duran\, a local youth killed in 1980. \n2010 Renovation: The library closed for a significant renovation in the late 2000s. During this time\, a contentious community debate erupted over whether to restore the original\, fading murals or return the building to its 1940 architectural appearance. \nConsensus and Reopening: After extensive mediation\, the community reached a compromise to replace the original paint with new artwork. The library reopened on January 30\, 2010\, featuring updated murals that incorporated key themes and images from the 1982 originals but utilized more durable materials. \nCommunity Legacy\nThe library remains a vital part of Bernal Heights’ identity\, often hosting meetings for groups like the Bernal History Project to preserve the area’s rich past. \nSan Francisco Family Friendly Calendar\nBernal ConnectMike Doherty serves as Chief Experience Officer at Greening Projects\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming underutilized urban spaces into vibrant green areas
URL:https://bernalconnect.com/event/plant-swap-bernal-heights-library/
LOCATION:Bernal Heights Library\, 500 Cortland Avenue\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Home & Garden
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SUMMARY:Dirty Works Jazz @ Progressive Grounds
DESCRIPTION:CASUAL JAZZ JAM SESSION AT PROGRESSIVE GROUNDS Hosted by Kyle Finley\n\nWhen: Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month\, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM\nWhere: Progressive Grounds 400 Cortland Avenue San Francisco\, CA 94110\n\nJoin fellow musicians and enthusiasts for a casual jazz jam session at Progressive Grounds in Bernal Heights\, San Francisco. Hosted by Kyle Finley\, this recurring event takes place on the first and third Sundays of each month. \nAbout the Host and Band:\nKyle Finley leads the Dirty Works Jazz Band\, a group that plays straight-ahead classic jazz reminiscent of the days of Riverside\, Impulse\, and Blue Note. The band\, featuring a mix of Bay Area players\, runs jams and plays gigs around the San Francisco Bay Area. \nThe Dirty Works Jazz Band will lead the jam\, guiding participants through familiar jazz standards. This is an excellent opportunity for musicians of all skill levels and ages to connect\, collaborate\, and play in a relaxed and supportive environment. \nProgressive Grounds makes it easy to participate by providing on-site instruments and amplifiers. So\, come and share your talent\, whether you’re a seasoned jazz veteran or just starting your musical journey. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere\, delicious offerings from Progressive Grounds\, and the timeless sounds of live jazz. \nDon’t miss this fantastic chance to be part of the local jazz scene! \nEnjoy the unique atmosphere\, delicious offerings from Progressive Grounds\, and the timeless sounds of live jazz. \nCalendar Bernal Heights and Beyond\nCoffee Meetup @ Bernal Heights Rec Center Plaza\nProgressive Grounds hosts Dirty Works Jazz\nBernal ConnectMike Doherty serves as Chief Experience Officer at Greening Projects\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming underutilized urban spaces into vibrant green areas
URL:https://bernalconnect.com/event/dirty-works-jazz-progressive-grounds/2026-05-17/
LOCATION:Progressive Grouds\, 400 Cortland Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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