Bay Area
Bay Area Abstract Expressionist ‘legend’ Bernice Bing gets her first New York solo show
Nearly 30 years after her death, the market for Bing’s work is thriving
Workers at California non-profit that supports artists with disabilities are unionising
The organising effort at the Creative Growth Art Center coincides with the organisation’s 50th anniversary and follows the launch of a high-profile partnership with SFMoMA
Bay Area galleries descend on Frieze Los Angeles
Representatives of Northern California’s tight-knit art community make the journey south
Fog Design+Art fair straddles San Francisco’s countercultural past and complex present
Under the theme of “A Love Letter to San Francisco”, many exhibitors have chosen to champion the work of local artists, notching early sales
California College of the Arts and two unions reach agreements on new contracts
The agreements come after many months of negotiations and a strike in February
Artworks from Ukrainian museum appear as monumental projections in California
The partnership between a Bay Area nonprofit and a museum in Kyiv began shortly before the Russian invasion has taken on new urgency in the days since
California College of the Arts workers go on strike
Staff, faculty and students have joined the picket lines, some over protracted contract negotiations, others in solidarity with their colleagues
William T. Wiley, a founder of the Bay Area Funk Art movement and influential art teacher, has died, aged 83
A dedicated mentor, he also delighted in provocative enigmas in wide-ranging mediums