Climate change art show and film screening: how to spend a weekend in the San Francisco Bay Area (April 2-4) - ForumDaily
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Climate Change Art Show and Film Screening: How to Spend a Weekend in the San Francisco Bay Area (April 2-4)

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What: Exhibition "Pandemania"

When: Friday-Sunday, April 2-4

Where: Manna Gallery 473 25th Street Oakland, CA 94612

More: Manna Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Luz Marina Ruiz, which opened on 13 March and will run until 24 April.

Luz says: “As the world changed in 2020 and isolation became the norm, I was fortunate enough to find refuge in my art studio in San Francisco. Suddenly the world became small and we were all confronted with the same fears and uncertainties. It seemed to me that now is not the time for large-scale projects. Instead, I decided to work on a series of small paintings. During times of intense emotion, when we were desperate, I felt the need to focus on joy and positivity. These tiny prints have become my little worlds. ”

Cost: From $ 0

 

What: Handicraft Fair

When: Saturday, April 3, from 11:00

Where: Mill Valley Community Center 180 Camino Alto Mill Valley, CA 94941

More: At this fair, you will find a variety of products from local sellers, from handicrafts to vintage clothing. Keep in mind that social distancing and protective masks are still essential in public places.

Cost: $ 5-10

 

What: Climate change art show

Photo: Shutterstock

When: Saturday, April 3, from 12:00

Where: Way Station Brew 2120 Dwight Way Berkeley, CA 94704

More: Earth Action Initiative and MUSA are presenting a series of art shows based on the idea that art helps to understand climate change and inspire preventive action. If you are not indifferent to the fate of humanity and the planet, then you can visit the exhibition and make your small, but very tangible contribution to the fight against climate change.

Cost: Free options

 

What: San Francisco Historical Tour

When: Saturday, April 3, from 13:00

Where: Tenderloin Museum, 398 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94102

More: Visit the residential hotels where legendary boxers Muhammad Ali, George Foreman and Sugar Ray Robinson have performed; street crossings where transgender uprisings have taken place as a sign of resistance to police brutality; and the recording studios where The Grateful Dead and Miles Davis released their iconic albums.

Cost: $ 5-15

 

What: Cycling on the Golden Gate Bridge

When: Sunday, April 4, from 07:00

Where: Golden Gate Rides Bike Rentals & Tours 609 O'Farrell Street San Francisco, CA 94102

More: The Golden Gate Bridge was the largest suspension bridge in the world from its opening in 1937 until 1964. The total length of the bridge is 2737 m, the length of the main span is 1280 m, the height of the supports is 227 m above the water, the weight is 894 500 tons. The height of the carriageway above the water surface at high tide is 67 m. This is one of the most recognizable bridges in the world.

Grab your bike and take an unforgettable ride through this historic building.

Cost: $30

 

What: Screening of the film "Arrival"

Photo: Shutterstock

When: Sunday, April 4, from 20:30

Where: Fort Mason Center 2 Marina Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94109

More: Above the Earth's surface, in twelve places around the globe, huge objects called "shells" suddenly appear, which are believed to be of extraterrestrial origin. Trying to understand the reasons and purposes of their appearance, the US intelligence services contact specialists, involving among them the linguist Louise Banks and the astrophysicist Ian Donnelly. Louise is haunted by visions of her daughter, who died of a rare disease at a young age.

Cost: From $ 23

 

Dear readers! Please note that due to the epidemic of coronavirus infection, some activities may be canceled or rescheduled for other dates. Therefore, before visiting, we recommend checking the information on the sites of the organizers.

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In addition, look for interesting events for every day of the week in our calendar... Come in, find out, share with your friends. Before visiting, check the organizer's websites for details and locations of events, as they may change.

Keep us informed about what is happening in your city. Send information about events for the Russian-speaking diaspora by mail [email protected].

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