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A project that highlights the innovative and influential contributions of Latinos.
Emma Cline discusses her book The Girls and its parallels to The Summer of Love Experience.
Ben Van Meter’s first business card read, “Ben Van Meter, Odd Films, Curious Photographs, Light Shows.”
Learn what we discovered about hats, arsenic, and taxidermy for the Degas exhibition.
By Laura L. Camerlengo and Anne Getts
Research for our Degas exhibition sheds light on mercury and the origins of the “Mad Hatter.”
We spoke to young fashion designer at UC Berkeley about her response to the Summer of Love.
Bay Area artists on their most memorable rejections and the paths that unfolded after their early setbacks.
In the spirit of the peace and love, we asked organizations: what’s one action I can take today to make a difference?
While he’s regarded as one of the most revolutionary painters in history, Claude Monet was rejected often throughout his youth.
Learn about Drew’s experience in San Francisco and his thoughts on the de Young’s unique setting.
What does resistance look like, as seen through a camera lens?