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SAN FRANCISCO Asian Art Museum “Thursday nights: Tasting Menu: Food as Healing With Real Food Real Stories.” 6-9 p.m. Thurs., June 21. $8 and admission. “A Guided Tour of Hell: Artist Talk With Pema Namdol Thaye.” 1 p.m. Sat., June 23. Included with museum admission. “Traces of the Past and Future: Fu Shen’s Paintings And Calligraph­y.” Through Sept. 4. “Divine Bodies.” Videos and photograph­ic works by contempora­ry artists along with traditiona­l devotional art. Through July 29. “A Guided Tour of Hell.” Pema Namdol Thaye, paintings. Through Sept. 16. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.Sun. 200 Larkin St. 415-5813500. www.asianart.org

Cartoon Art Museum “March: A Graphic History of the Civil Rights Movement.” Andrew Aydin, John Lewis, and Nate Powell, graphic novel works, drawings. Ends Tues., June 19. “The Prince and the Dressmaker.” Jen Wang, graphic works, illustrati­on. Through June 24. “The Infinite Universe of Jim Starlin.” Through Sept. 4. “The Infinity War Pantheon of Heroes: The Art of Allan Lavigne and the Bronze Armory.” Through Sept. 4.781 Beach St. 415-227-8666. www.cartoonart.org

Contempora­ry Jewish Museum “The Body as Tool: Creating New Media.” With artists Laetitia Sonami, M Eifler, and Camille Utterback. 6:30 p.m. Thurs., June 21. $5-$10. “In That Case: Havruta in Contempora­ry Art — Allison Smith and Christina Zetterlund.” Through July 3. “Kutiman: Offgrid Offline.” Through July 3. “The Art of Rube Goldberg.” Drawings. Through July 8. “Contraptio­n: Rediscover­ing California Jewish Artists.” Through July 29. “What We Hold: Youth Voices on Roots and What Matters Most.” Through March 25, 2019. “Lamp of the Covenant.” Dave Lane, sculpture installati­on. Ongoing. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.Tues.; 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs. 736 Mission St. 415-655-7800. www.thecjm.org

de Young Museum “The Living Need Light, the Dead Need Music.” The Propeller Group, film installati­on. Ends Wed., June 20. “Cult of the Machine: Precisioni­sm and American Art.” American Precisioni­sm group exhibition. Through Aug. 12. “Ana Prvac ki: In Residence.” Sculpture. Through Aug. 26. “The Companions: Sounds for a Lost Screenplay.” Cinematic audio environmen­t composed by Skywalker Ranch sound designers Gary Rydstrom and Josh Gold, in collaborat­ion with visual artist Anthony Discenza. Opens Sun., June 17. Through Sept. 4. “Only Human.” Judy Dater, photograph­s. Through Sept. 16. “Weapons of Mass Seduction: The Art of Propaganda.” Through Oct. 7. “First Impression­s: Prints from the Anderson Collection.” Through Dec. 8. “Fans of the 18th Century.” Through April 28, 2019. 9:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Tues.-Sun. 50 Tea Garden Dr., Golden Gate Park. 415-7503600. www.deyoung museum.org

Legion of Honor “Julian Schnabel: Symbols of Actual Life.” Through Aug. 5. “Paris 1913: La Prose du Transsibér­ien and the Flowering of the Avant Garde.” Through July 8. “The Future of the Past: Mummies and Medicine.” Through Aug. 26. 9:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Tues.-Sun. Lincoln Park, 34th Avenue at Clement St. 415750-3600. www.legionof honor.org.

Mexican Museum “Family, Homeland, Revolution: Stories of the Chicano Movement.” Through June 24. 2 Marina Blvd., Ft. Mason Center, Bldg D. 415-202-9700. www.mexicanmus­eum.org.

Museo Italo Americano “Piemonte: The Land of Alow Food.” Lecture. 4:30 p.m. Sun., June 24. $10-$12. “Colori Tra Cielo E Terra — Colors Between Heaven and Earth: The Four Seasons and other Vivaldian Inspiratio­ns.” Angela Sepe Novara, paintings. Through Sept. 2. Tues.-Sun. 2 Marina Blvd., Ft. Mason Center, Bldg. C, S.F. 415-673-2200. www.museoitalo­americano. org.

Museum of Craft and Design “Raw Design.” Mixed-media group exhibition. Through Oct. 28. “Anchors in Time.” Dominic Di Mare, mixed-media sculpture. Through Oct. 28. “Cast of Characters.” Judy Kensley Mckie, sculptural furniture. Through Oct. 28. 2569 Third St., S.F. 415-7730303. www.sfmcd.org.

Museum of the African Diaspora “Emerging Artists

Informatio­nal Open House.” 6 p.m. Tues., June 19. Free. “Flows with Yoram Savion.” Film screening, discussion. 7 p.m. Wed., June 20. $12-$15. “After the Thrill Is Gone: Fashion, Politics and Culture in Contempora­ry South African Art.” Through Aug. 26. “Digitalia: Art and the Economy of Ideas.” Through Aug. 26. “Out of This World.” Through Aug. 26. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 685 Mission St. 415-3587200. www.moadsf.org.

S.F. Museum of Modern Art “New Work: Lanza Atelier.” Through July 29. “Scaling Up: Alexander Calder.” Smallscale sculptural works. Through Aug. 19. “Louise Bourgeois: Spiders.” Through Sept. 4. “Steven Frykholm: Summer Picnic Posters.” Opens Sat., June 23. Through Sept. 9. “Sublime Seas.” John Akomfrah and J.M.W. Turner, three channel video installati­on, paintings. Through Sept. 16. “Nothing Stable under Heaven.” Group exhibition. Through Sept. 16. “Tilted Plane.” Jim Campbell, light installati­on. Through Sept. 16. “Selves and Others: Gifts to the Collection from Carla Emil and Rich Silverstei­n.” Through Sept. 23. “Wild Pigeon.” Carolyn Drake, photograph­ic collage. Through Sept. 23. “René Magritte: The Fifth Season.” Through Oct. 28. “Open Ended:

Painting and Sculpture Since 1900.” Ongoing. “German Art After 1960: Fisher Collection.” Ongoing. “Pop, Minimal, and Figurative Art: Fisher Collection.” Ongoing. “Approachin­g American Abstractio­n: The Fisher Collection.” Ongoing. “Howl.” Julie Mehretu, large-scale paintings. Ongoing. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.Tues., 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thurs. 151 Third St. 415-357-4000. www.sfmoma.org.

Walt Disney Family Museum “June Films: The Little Mermaid, Dear Basketball, The Reluctant Dragon, Lux.” 1, 2:30, 3 and 4:15 p.m. Sun.-Mon. and Wed.-Fri. Through June. “Make Believe: The World of Glen Keane.” Through Sept. 3. “Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men: Masters of Animation.” Through Jan. 7, 2019. Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wed.-Mon. Closed Tues. 104 Montgomery St., Presidio. 415-345-6800. www.waltdisney.org.

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts “2018 Architectu­re and Design Films Showcase.” Through July 1. “The Open Workshop: New Investigat­ions in Collective Form.” Open Research design research studio group exhibition. Through July 29. “Futurefarm­ers: Out of Place, in Place.” Through Aug. 12. Noon-8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat., first Tues.; noon-6 p.m. Sun. 701 Mission St. 415-978-2787. www.ybca.org.

OTHER BAY AREA Anderson Collection at Stanford “Salon Style: Collected Marks on Paper.” Through Aug. 20. “Another Look at the Permanent Collection.” Ongoing. 314 Lomita Dr., Stanford. www.anderson. stanford.edu.

Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Art: “Art Wall: Karabo Poppy Moletsane.” Through July 15. “Color, Form, Unicorn: Recent Acquisitio­ns.” Through Aug. 19. “Matrix 270: Alicia McCarthy and Ruby Neri.” Paintings, sculpture. Through Aug. 26. “Way Bay 2.” Through Sept. 2. “Master Traces, Transcultu­ral Visions.” Through Sept. 16. Film: “The Luminous Legacy of Greta Garbo.” Through July 13. “Bergman 100: A Summer Interlude.” Through July 15. “Michelange­lo Antonioni Retrospect­ive.” Through Aug. 31. “Sunday Summer Cinema: Dancing in the Streets.” Through Oct. 14. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 2155 Center St., Berkeley. 510-642-0808. www.bampfa.org

Bolinas Museum “Divine Gardens : Mayumi Oda & The Green Gulch Farm Zen Center.” “In the Himalayas.” Linda Connor, photograph­s. “Patricia Yenawine: Fired Up!” All three shows run through Aug. 12. 48 Wharf Road, Bolinas. 415868-0330.

www.bolinas museum.org

Cantor Arts Center “Betray the Secret: Humanity in the Age of Mary Shelley’s Frankenste­in.” Through Aug. 5. “Salon Style: Collected Marks on Paper.” Through Aug. 20. “Through Diebenkorn’s "Window": Transition­s in Time.” Through Aug. 12. “Ink Worlds: Contempora­ry Chinese Painting from the Collection of Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang.” Through Sept. 3. “The Dancing Sowei: Performing Beauty in Sierra Leone.” Through Dec. 21. “Do Ho Suh: The Spaces in Between.” Through Feb. 25, 2019. “Alphabété: The World Through the Eyes of Frédéric Bruly Bouabré.” Opens Wed., June 20. Through Feb. 25, 2019. “In Dialogue: African Arts.” Ongoing. “Object Lessons: Art & Its Histories.” Ongoing. See website for informatio­n on other shows. Closed Tuesdays. Lomita Dr., Stanford University. 650-723-4177. www. museum.stanford.edu

Charles M. Schulz Museum “50 Years of Franklin.” Through Aug. 5. “My Favorite Peanuts: Reflection­s of Family and Friends.” Through Sept. 16. “The World According to Sally.” Through Dec. 3. “Museum Mondays.” Family activities. $5. 10 a.m.-noon. Mon. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat.-Sun. 2301

Hardies Ln., Santa Rosa. 707-579-4452. www.schulz museum.org

Marin Museum of Contempora­ry Art “Make Your Mark.” Group exhibition. Through July 29. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 500 Palm Dr., Novato. 415506-0137. www.marinmoca. org.

Mills College Art Museum “2018 Art+Process+Ideas.” Indira Allegra, and Rebeca Bollinger, mixed-media group exhibition. Through July 22. “Anxious States: Exressioni­sm From Gauguin to Oliveira.” Through July 22. “Museum Records & Research: The Ripped Image.” Marshal Elliot, projective installati­on. Through July 22. 5000 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland. 510-4302164. www.mcam.mills.edu

Napa Valley Museum “Herrero: Origins of an Original.” Through Aug. 19. “Land and People of Napa Valley.” Ongoing. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues.-Sat. 55 Presidents Circle, Yountville. 707-944-0500. www.napavalley­museum.org

Oakland Museum of California “Friday Nights: Summer.” With DJ Sake One; Joey Mintz, and Moon Candy, live music; family friendly hip-hop calilgraph­y art activity; extended museum hours; food trucks; beer garden. 5-9 p.m. Fri., June 22. Free. “Respect: Hip-Hop

Style and Wisdom.” Through Aug. 12. “J.B. Blunk: Nature, Art & Everyday Life.” Through Sept. 9. “Take Root: Oakland Grows Food.” Through Jan. 13, 2019. 1000 Oak St., Oakland. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 510-318-8400. www. museumca.org

Peninsula Museum of Art “Seeking Story.” Deb Rumer, mixed media narrative works. Through July 8. “California Art Club: Between the Lines.” Group exhibition. Through July 8. “With Respect to the Circle.” Marilyn Weeks, drawings, mixed media paintings; Wynn Garber, sculpture. Through July 29. 1777 California Dr., Burlingame. 650-692-2101. www.peninsulam­useum.org

San Jose Museum of Art “Crossroads: American Scene Prints from Thomas Hart Benton to Grant Wood.” Through July 8. “The House Imaginary.” Group exhibition. Through Aug. 19. “Rise Up! Social Justice in Art from the Collection of J. Michael Bewley.” Through Sept. 30. “California Dreamin’” Won Ju Lim, multimedia istallatio­n. Opens Fri., June 22. Preview reception 5-9 p.m. Thurs., June 21. Through Sept. 30. 110 S. Market St., San Jose. www. sanjosemus­eumofart.org.

Sonoma County Museum Art: “Time and Place: Human Impact and Our Changing

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