SF Art Events: Week of 07.13.25

Installation view of work by Tucker Nichols, various small framed paintings and drawings with hand painted floor

Installation view from the opening of Tucker Nichols, Mostly Everything show

Thing one: Tucker Nichols, Mostly Everything

July 12 - August 29, 2025

We love Tucker Nichols and, as it turns out, so does the mighty independent San Francisco publisher McSweeney's. They are releasing a new book and we are presenting a sprawling exhibition of Tucker's work, including new work and stuff that goes way back to before there were cellphones.

The book release and opening night party will be Saturday, July 12 at 6-9pm. You might be saying, "you guys don't usually open on a Saturday." This is true, but the world has gone crazy, so it's caution to the wind: Saturday it is!

The exhibition and book are a little like looking into Tucker's brain. And weirdly, the book and exhibition have the same name — Tucker Nichols: Mostly Everything. The book clocks in at over three hundred pages and contains a lifetime of art-making that can’t quite be contained.

Some of the topics included:
• Bucolic scenes
• Notes to self
• Hairstyles
• Death
• Rocks of note
• Flora
• Control panels
• Branches
• Diagrams
• Cloud formations
• Monuments
• Advanced yoga poses
• Bug

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LOCATION: Gallery 16, 501 Third Street @Bryant, San Francisco, CA 94107 (map)
HOURS: Tuesday - Friday: 10 - 5pm, Saturday 11 - 5pm


THINGS TWO: Bridge Studio Collective

Ongoing

Join us for the opening of Bridge Studio Collective, a dynamic group exhibition curated by San Francisco artist Robert Bowen, showcasing the work of 13 boundary-pushing artists across painting, illustration, sculpture, textile, and design.

Born from the creative energy of a studio hub at 333 Bryant Street, this collective has become a nexus for some of the Bay Area’s most exciting artistic voices. From large-scale murals to fine art publications, their influence spans streets and galleries alike.

Expect a visual carnival — playful, surreal, poignant, and precise — including a site-specific mural by Chad Hasegawa and new work from:

@bowenstuff · @daryllpeirce · @davidchoonglee · @alicekoz · @chadhasegawa · @danielchenart · @hiericbro · @jjoules · @adam5100 · @jonstich · @jennifer.banzaca · @loucheur · @lkairos

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LOCATION: 111 Minna Gallery, 111 Minna St, San Francisco, CA 94105 (map)
HOURS: Monday – Friday, Call for an appointment, 21+ Venue

Painting on man standing in water holding old fashioned phone

Mixed media image of woman seated at table reading a book

Daniel Cabrillos JacobsenWoman Reading, 2025

thing three: Daniel Cabrillos Jacobsen: Yesterday as in Tomorrow

Jul 10–Aug 23, 2025

Municipal Bonds is proud to announce "Yesterday as in Tomorrow," the first U.S. solo exhibition by Danish-Filipino artist Daniel Cabrillos Jacobsen, on view in the gallery’s annex from July 10 to August 23, 2025. The exhibition features a body of small oil paintings—on canvas, wood, burlap, and a book cover—that speak to intimacy and recollection in relationship to place. In Jacobsen’s work, place is interior and exterior, personal and inherited—shaped by geography, daily experience, and memory. Its presence emerges through return, gesture, and time folded into form.

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LOCATION: Municipal Bonds at MSP, 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 (map)
HOURS: Tuesday–Saturday, 12–5pm

Sharon R. Reaves

Freelance web designer based in San Francisco.

www.reavesprojects.com
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