SF Art Events: Week of 06.21.26

Immersive installation view: Two Home Countries

THING ONE: The Moleskine Project XIII

Opening reception
June 27, 2026, 5 to 7 pm

June 27 - July 26, 2026

Harman Projects is pleased to announce The Moleskine Project XIII. Featuring artists from around the world, this format driven exhibition spans various artistic styles and mediums, delving into the artists’ sketchbooks. 

Featured Artists:

Dahliah Ammar | Raymond Argumedo | Bags43 | Paul Barnes | Kelsey Beckett | Robert Bowen | Stephanie Brown | Arthur Brouthers | Ryan Bubnis | Adam Caldwell | Felicia Chiao | ChrisRWK | J.A.W. Cooper | Crisselle | Pedro De Kastro | Jason Edmiston | Averi Endow | Jeff Gillette | Giorgiko | Frank Gonzales | Aaron Li-Hill | Kazuhiru Hori | Chiaki Ishimatsu - featured artwork | Celia Jacobs | Hanna Jaeun | Kellan Jett | Caroline Ji | Blake Jones | Aunia Kahn | Augustine Kofie | Jolene Lai | Melissa Lakey | Travis Louie | Rodrigo Luff | Ryan Malley | Christopher Martin | Christopher Michael Hefner | Tommy Mitchell | David Molesky | JP Neang | Reuben Negron | Lori Nelson | Zachary Oldenkamp | PEMEX | Neil M. Perry | Lee Piechocki | Ferris Plock | David Polka | Jason Raish | Reiin | David Rice | Gustavo Rimada | Matt Ritchie | Taylor Schultek | Angela Sung | Kevin Earl Taylor | James Thistlethwaite | Kelly Tunstall | Zachary Glenn Tutor | Brian M. Viveros | Helice Wen | John Wentz | Martin Wittfooth | Sam Wolfe Connelly | Bryce Wymer | G Yang | Alison Zai 

Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, June 27th
5 pm to 7 pm 

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LOCATION: Harman Projects, 1275 Minnesota Street, Suite 106, San Francisco, CA (map)
HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday / 11 am - 6 pm | Exhibition on view until Saturday, July 26th


Images from The Continuing Story of Life on Earth: 25 Years of Hamburger Eyes

THING TWO: Down the hills and around tHe bends

June 25–August 22, 2026

Opening Reception
Thursday, June 25, 6:00–8:00 pm

Creativity Explored is pleased to present a group exhibition of studio artists who utilize existing cultural iconography to map out their daily lives and experiences. The title, "Down the Hills and Around the Bends," is an excerpt from the theme song for the children's television series Thomas & Friends, a narrative that artist Grayson Kop uses to discuss his friendships, interactions, activities, and routine.

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LOCATION: Creativity Explored, 3245 16th Street, San Francisco, CA (map)
HOURS: Thursdays: 3:00–6:00 pm, Fridays: 3:00–6:00 pm, and Saturdays: 12:00–5:00 pm


THING THREE: Lost in the Funhouse

June 22, 2026 to August 22, 2026
Thursday, June 25, 2026. 5:00 – 8:00 pm PT (Arist talk with Eva Lipman will be at 6:20 pm)

The Gallery at Leica Store San Francisco is proud to present Lost in the Funhouse, an exhibition featuring the photography of Ken Graves.

Bringing together a selection of photographs shaped by wit, disorientation, and psychological tension, Lost in the Funhouse reflects on the instability of contemporary life and the strange theater of American culture.

Graves’ photographs embrace the absurdity, humor, and contradictions embedded within everyday life. Moving through landscapes of spectacle, performance, and unease, his images reveal a world shaped by illusion, confusion, and emotional dislocation, where meaning feels fragmented and uncertain. Yet rather than retreat from chaos, Graves transforms it, shaping moments of tension, irony, and visual excess into compositions that are incisive, unsettling, and deeply human. Beneath the humor and disorder lies an artist acutely attuned to the strange choreography of American life, carefully containing instability and transforming it into something enduring.

Lost in the Funhouse celebrates Ken Graves not only as a remarkable photographer but as an original American artist whose work continues to resonate with striking relevance today. These photographs invite viewers into a world where humor and uncertainty intertwine, and where the camera becomes both witness to and architect of the strange spectacle of modern life.

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LOCATION: Leica Store San Francisco, 463 Bush St, San Francisco, CA (map)
HOURS: Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Saturday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Sunday Closed

Sharon R. Reaves

Freelance web designer based in San Francisco.

www.reavesprojects.com
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