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The First Free Admission Day, a Fashion Illustration Exhibition, & SF Tape Music Festival

Celebrate the first full week of 2017 by saying goodbye to the holiday season at the final days of the Westfield SF Winter Nights Holiday Bazaar featuring local artisan gifts and holiday performances. Start an art-filled year off right with free admission to the de Young, the Legion of Honor and more Bay Area museums. See truly stunning fashion illustrations, reclaimed books from Florence, Italy, and a furry SFMoMA exhibition. Even be amazed as music is brought to life at the San Francisco Tape Festival 2017.

Monday


Winter Nights Holiday Bazaar
Time:
4:00pm – 8:00pm
Cost: Free

Savoring the last few days of the Holiday Season, or realizing you forgot to buy that one friend a gift? Visit the Westfield SF’s Winter Nights Holiday Bazaar, located on level 4 under the decked out holiday dome. The Bazaar will run until January 7th with handmade gifts, accessories, and crafts from local artisans, holiday-themed food, and favorite holiday entertainment such as Santa Claus and the Sugar Plum Fairy. Hurry before they head back home and we won’t see them until the 2017 Holiday Season.

Tuesday


Free Admission Day
Time: Varied
Cost: Free

The first “First Tuesday” of 2017 is going to be grand as museums across the Bay Area invite visitors to attend free of charge which is one of the best ways to become inspired and start the year off right! Enjoy Frank Stella’s Prints at the de Young Museum, The Brothers Le Nain: Painters of 17th Century France at the Legion of Honor, and even Space Program: Europa at YBCA.

Wednesday


Entanglement
Time:
9:00am – 6:00pm
Cost: Free

Naomi Alessandra’s fashion illustrations serve as the basis for her work on paper displayed in the new solo exhibition at diPietro Todd Union Square. Alessandra places the characters in current social environments while adding subtle motifs and commentary utilizing hair color, skin color, gender, and tattoos. Through multiple layers and watercolor media, the characters are entangled between the fluid realms of reality and mysticism pushing the audience to wrestle with intangibility yet important meaning.

Thursday


Books & Mud: the drowned libraries of Florence
Time:
10:00am – 4:00pm
Cost: Free

In 1966, the Arno River in Florence, Italy flooded the town ruining many libraries and museums. Through the massive efforts of international volunteers, important books and documents were recovered and restored. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Arno flood, the American Bookbinders Museum celebrates these international volunteers, deemed “Book Angels,” and their efforts and techniques used in restoring the books.

Friday


San Francisco Tape Music Festival 2017
Time:
9:00pm
Cost: $15

Be captivated as audio is brought to life in America’s only festival “devoted to the performance of audio works projected in three-dimensional space.” Surrounded by 24 high-end loudspeakers, the audience sits in complete darkness as world-class composers paint vivid pictures with musical notes. Hear performances by “Denmark’s Grandmother of Electronic Music,” Else Marie Pade, Bay Area Composer Warner Jepson, and international composers from Italy to Ireland. Purchase single day or “fest pass” tickets here.

Saturday

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Bowie & Elvis Birthday Bash 2017
Time:
9:00pm
Cost: $5

Edinburgh Castle Pub will host the 7th annual Birthday Bash for two musical icons. DJs, birthday cake, best dressed contest, and drink specials will help keep the legacies of David Bowie and Elvis Presley alive another year. Come dressed to impress in anything from leather to rock glam, from Blue Jeans to Blue Suede Shoes. And be sure to warm up; these legends deserve your best hip action on the dance floor.

Sunday


Aarde | Claudy Jongstra
Time:
10:00am – 5:00pm
Cost: $25

Spend the day marveling at the exhibitions in the SFMoMA, but be sure to see Aarde by Dutch designer Claudy Jongstra. Using wool from sheep she raised in the Netherlands, Jongstra has created a time lapsed landscape of the architectural history of the SFMoMA from beginning designer Mario Botta to recent designer of new renovations, Snøhetta. Staying true to the San Francisco journey, Jongstra has used Bay Area minerals to hand-dye the wool to help add color to the landscape.