The SF First Thursday Art Walk makes 27+ galleries available late night to the public for an art walk every first Thursday from 6-10 pm. This is not a bar crawl. Each location is either a traditional gallery or a retail space with room dedicated to fine art. Occasionally there are special events to showcase local independent artists along with food trucks and more. SF First Thursday Art Walk First Thursdays | 6-10 pm Tenderloin and Lower Polk District FREE
Every first and third Friday of the month, locally sourced Artist Activators offer up free art making. Block Fest animates and celebrates the unit block of Turk Street with free arts activities, cultural offerings, community information, and discussion for the local residents, workers, and visitors. From live performance and art exhibition to screen printing workshops and crochet jams, Block Fest is a monthly celebration of the Tenderloin's creative spirit.
A man was found fatally shot on a street in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, police said. A report around 3:25 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 3, said a person was on the ground at McAllister and Jones streets, just north of Market Street.
T.A.L.L. the Tenderloin Art Lending Library loans framed, original artwork, much of it by Tenderloin artists, for free to lower income residents. Take a work home for one month, bring it back and borrow another piece for one month. Just like the public library TALL: Tenderloin Art Lending Library 1st Tuesday of the month | 12 pm 80 Turk St, San Francisco FREE
FREE ($10 suggested donation) | Join us for a special screening of two classic episodes of The Streets of San Francisco, the iconic 1970s crime drama that turned the city into its stage-and the Tenderloin into one of its most evocative backdrops. PLUS: A virtual message from a special guest star! Register via Humanitix These episodes, partially filmed on location in the TL, offer a rare window into the neighborhood's visual and cultural landscape during a time of transformation and tension.
We keep it moving, hustling with the changes, thinking outside the margins. Saying farewell to venues calling it quits and acknowledging local labels and artists on the rise.