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SUMMARY:Evening Reception - PLUME by Kristin Victoria Barron
DESCRIPTION:Plume\, a recent body of work from Kristin Victoria Barron\, will be showcased during San Francisco Design Week this June\, offering a compelling exploration of the artist’s ongoing engagement with the archetypal language of the subconscious. Through the practice of keeping a dream journal and tirelessly working to materialize the elusive subjects of sleep\, Barron locates her work in the tension of articulating the inexpressible\, as though sculpting smoke. “I am asleep and living in a house on the indeterminate but ubiquitous waterline of dreams. I cannot tell you the name of the body of water or if it’s a body at all…” she writes\, capturing both her process and the ambiguity it demands. \nThis body of work extends her Jungian research beyond representation. Each piece is carefully patinated\, offering a textural imprint that feels like a fragment of another reality. The sculptures move beyond zoological iconography\, suggesting forms that have traversed dreamscapes\, as though released from a distant and unknowable terrain and marked by their passage through shifting worlds. \nIncorporating functional lighting\, the works in Plume evoke illumination untethered from waking life. The light appears not as a mechanical source\, but as something more ethereal\, as if each piece operates as a threshold through which luminosity travels between dimensions\, carrying the atmosphere of the artist’s inner world into physical space.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/evening-reception-plume-by-kristin-victoria-barron/
LOCATION:The Future Perfect San Francisco\, 3085 Sacramento Street\, San Francisco\, California\, 94115\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Future Perfect":MAILTO:gail@thefutureperfect.com
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SUMMARY:IA's San Francisco Studio: Studio Crawl
DESCRIPTION:Explore how architecture and design firm IA brings design to life at their newly completed double-height\, ground-level San Francisco studio. Located at street level to engage directly with the community\, the 22\,000-square-foot space celebrates the people\, places\, and identities that make bold innovation possible within San Francisco’s art and design community. \nDiscover how the city’s vibrant history and character are playfully woven into the studio’s design\, and experience a work environment built around creativity – featuring a dynamic collection of amenities including stadium seating\, a speakeasy- inspired lounge\, and even an in-house dog park. \nJoin IA in celebrating the new studio and connecting with San Francisco’s creative community! \n  \nSan Francisco Design Week Studio Crawl: IA San Francisco Studio\n6-9 pm on Friday\, June 12\, 2026\nIA San Francisco Studio\n500 Sansome Street\, Floor 1\nSan Francisco\, CA 94111
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/ias-san-francisco-studio-studio-crawl/
LOCATION:IA (Interior Architechts)\, 500 Sansome Street\, San Francisco\, 94111\, United States
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SUMMARY:Know Your Roots
DESCRIPTION:Oakland Roots and Soul Sports Club presents an upcycled fashion installation at Neiman Marcus\, created in collaboration with ThredUp and emerging designers from California College of the Arts \nOn view for the first three weeks of June\, this installation is a living expression of Oakland Roots and Soul’s mission—harnessing the power of sport as a force for social good. \nThe window displays feature original fashion pieces created with upcycled clothing from ThredUp and Oakland Roots and Soul jerseys.  Rooted in Oakland’s spirit of resistance\, creativity\, and deep community pride\, the work brings together fashion\, art and sport as equal platforms for storytelling and change\, with each piece reflecting the club’s commitment to expressions of culture. \nThrough the work of CCA’s next generation of designers\, and powered by ThredUp’s circular fashion model\, the display becomes a platform for new voices shaping the future of design. \nKnow your roots.  \nThis is not an actual studio but a window display — Stop by to view the window installation during the crawl or anytime.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/know-your-roots/
LOCATION:Neiman Marcus\, 150 Stockton Street\, San Francisco\, California\, 94108\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oakland Roots":MAILTO:andrea@rootssc.com
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SUMMARY:Bohlin Cywinski Jackson: Studio Crawl
DESCRIPTION:Join Bohlin Cywinski Jackson for an evening at our San Francisco studio to explore new and upcoming work and enjoy snacks and refreshments. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about a site-specific installation by the artist Andy Goldsworthy\, a permanent artwork from the former Haines Gallery that was preserved and celebrated during the renovation of the studio.  \nBohlin Cywinski Jackson is an architecture practice of five studios across the country focused on designing places that inspire connection and wonder. Our San Francisco studio works across a range of typologies\, from single-family residences to schools and workplaces. The sketches\, models\, and raw materials found throughout our studio are evidence of an immersive design process rooted in a strong sense of craft. \n  \n  \nStudio Image Credit: Matthew Millman
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/bohlin-cywinski-jackson/
LOCATION:Bohlin Cywinski Jackson\, 49 Geary Street\, San Francisco\, California\, 94108\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bohlin Cywinski Jackson":MAILTO:kfahy@bcj.com
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SUMMARY:Art of Sport. FIFA World Cup 2026
DESCRIPTION:The beautiful game. 48 beautiful posters. \nYou’re invited to the launch of a new collection of 48 posters\, created by Mucho\, JP and a few global guest designers. Hosted by Mucho partner Rob Duncan and Art of Sport partner JP Stallard\, for what can only be described as a proper old-fashioned “booze up.” Beers\, posters\, and every nation from this year’s World Cup on display. \nArt of Sport began over a decade ago\, dreamt up by friends (and football rivals) Rob and JP\, to create football posters your partner would actually let you hang at home. Simple\, bold\, culturally tuned\, occasionally mischievous\, and always designed to raise a smile. Posters will be available to order online. \nHave a drink on us while the bar tab holds out and enjoy talking football. The one you kick\, not throw 😉
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/art-of-sport-fifa-world-cup-2026/
LOCATION:Grumpy’s Restaurant & Pub\, 125 Vallejo St.\, San Francisco California\, CA\, 94111\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hybrid: Curiosity in All Things — Studio Crawl Happy Hour at Stout Books
DESCRIPTION:Join Hybrid at Stout Books as part of the SF Design Week Studio Crawl for a celebratory evening around Hybrid: Curiosity in All Things. \nThe book explores how curiosity drives creative work across disciplines—bringing together studio projects\, essays\, and insights that reflect on process\, inspiration\, and the unexpected connections that shape design. \nThis happy hour-style gathering is an open invitation to meet the Hybrid team\, connect with the design community\, and spend time with the book. Copies will be available for purchase\, with signing throughout the evening. \nIn addition to the book\, we’ll be sharing a curated exhibition of work from across the studio—offering a broader look at our approach to branding\, environments\, and storytelling. \nStop by for a drink\, stay for the conversation\, and explore the work.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/hybrid-curiosity-in-all-things-studio-crawl-happy-hour-at-stout-books/
LOCATION:William Stout Architectural Books\, 804 Montgomery St\, San Francisco\, California\, 94133\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hybrid Design":MAILTO:nicole@hybrid-design.com
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SUMMARY:Multitudes in the Neighborhood: A Photography & Art Exhibition at Goodfellas
DESCRIPTION:Come explore an intimate evening of photography and original artwork celebrating the people\, places\, and spirit of Bay Area culture; at Goodfellas Pizzeria\, one of North Beach’s most beloved neighborhood spots. \nSchedule:\n6:00pm — Doors open\, exhibition begins\n6:00–9:00pm — Browse work by three Bay Area photographers plus original painted artwork by artist Rus\n9:00pm — Exhibition closes \nThree photographers will showcase imagery celebrating the culture\, communities\, and everyday life of the Bay Area — a reflection of this year’s SFDW theme\, Multitudes. Alongside the photography\, artist Rus presents a selection of original painted works. \nPerks: Goodfellas pizza and drinks available for purchase. All are welcome — no design background required.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/multitudes-in-the-neighborhood-a-photography-art-exhibition-at-goodfellas/
LOCATION:Goodfellas Pizzeria & Grill\, 2237 Powell St\, San Francisco\, California\, 94133\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Loye &amp%3B Jane Agency in partnership with Good Fellas":MAILTO:kacie@loyejane.com
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SUMMARY:CODAME: The New Human
DESCRIPTION:CODAME: The New Human is an invitation to join a global collective of artists\, technologists\, and designers who are quietly building a future shaped by White Mirror Innovation: a conscious\, interdisciplinary creation focused on care\, agency\, and connection.  \nThis experiential design event celebrates the shift toward high-value\, real-life connection and is hosted at Homebrew Club\, a hub for builders at the bleeding edge of tech. We actively invite artists to submit work for our new ARTEX and Print Club initiatives\, with featured creators receiving profit-share for their contributions: \nARTEX: A new medium for “living art”; an interactive installation platform that evolves and responds to human presence. It is the perfect\, dynamic digital centerpiece for culture builders to activate lobbies\, offices\, and events\, bridging the digital and physical worlds. \nPrint Club: The “45 RPM single of the art world\,” this monthly art delivery service features a unique model where subscribers are the curators who vote on limited-edition 7″x7″ giclée art drops and receive turnkey Print Swap Kits to host IRL events\, fostering community through tangible collecting and exchange. Limited edition prints will be available for sale. \nSchedule ⌛ \n6:00 PM: Refreshments & Networking 👾 Doors open for mingling. Enjoy curated snacks and a selection of non-alcoholic alternatives\, embracing a sober-friendly future for connection. \n7:00 PM: Fireside Chat: The Future of ART+TECH 🧠 Join CODAME CoFounder Jordan Gray in conversation with Homebrew Manager Erick Davidson for a dynamic discussion or debate on how artists and technologists are prototyping the future. \n8:00 PM: Print Club Raffle 🔮 Attendees who sign in receive a ticket to win a limited-edition print from the Print Club editions… a corporeal gateway to community and collecting. \nA must-attend happening for collectors\, curators\, and culture builders seeking to join the movement and grow prosperity with the next generation of ART+TECH experiences.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/codame-the-new-human/
LOCATION:Homebrew Club\, 111 Maiden Lane\, Suite 540\, San Francisco\, California\, 94108\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="CODAME":MAILTO:jordan@codame.com
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SUMMARY:Applied Information Group - Open Studio
DESCRIPTION:Come meet the Applied team in their San Francisco studio to learn about wayfinding & experience design as the sun sets over Market Street. Light bites and beverages will be served. The event will be hybrid indoors/outdoors on balconies as weather permits.
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/applied-information-group-open-studio/
LOCATION:Applied Information Group Studio\, 720 Market Street\, San Francisco\, California\, CA 94102\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Applied Information Group":MAILTO:kat.g@appliedinformation.group
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260620T130000
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SUMMARY:An Exceptional Studio Afternoon: Architecture\, Ideas\, and Inspiration with Kuth/Ranieri and Anne Fougeron\, FAIA
DESCRIPTION:The Afternoon \nThis is a rare afternoon — an immersive encounter with three of San Francisco’s most distinguished architects\, in an exceptional studio. From 1:00 pm\, participants gather at the North Beach studio of Kuth/Ranieri Architects for an exclusive illustrated presentation of the firm’s international body of work\, followed by an in-depth guided tour of the studio: models\, drawings\, materials\, current projects\, and the full arc of a remarkable thirty-five-year practice. \nMid-afternoon\, award-winning architect Anne Fougeron\, FAIA\, will deliver a vivid illustrated presentation of her career — her built work\, her award-winning residences\, her theoretical projects\, and the dramatically original unbuilt works that have shaped her thinking. \nThe day closes with a convivial reception: bites\, sips. There’s time to discuss ideas and inspirations from the afternoon\, explore career paths\, and speak directly with Anne Fougeron\, who has taught architectural design to graduate and undergraduate students at the University of California\, Berkeley\, where she served as a lecturer and visiting professor. \n\nThe Host Studios \nKuth/Ranieri Architects \nKuth/Ranieri Architects was co-founded by Elizabeth Ranieri\, FAIA\, and Byron Kuth\, FAIA\, in San Francisco in 1990. With studios in San Francisco and the Boston area\, the firm has earned a national reputation for works of architecture that integrate environmental stewardship\, craft\, and contemporary design thinking across a remarkable breadth of scale and program — from meticulously considered private residences to major civic and public infrastructure. \nThe firm’s portfolio spans single-family homes\, community buildings\, public park pavilions\, and international airport terminals. Kuth/Ranieri’s landmark projects include Harvey Milk Terminal 1 at San Francisco International Airport — developed in distinguished collaboration with Gensler and a consortium of leading firms\, and recipient of the 2023 Summit Award from the IIDA Northern California Chapter — as well as significant contributions to Chase Center\, the Golden State Warriors’ arena in Mission Bay. The firm co-founded the Deep Green Design Alliance\, a cross-disciplinary collaborative focused on design solutions that address the environmental challenges shaping our global future. \nKuth/Ranieri Architects is a San Francisco certified woman-owned business enterprise. Their sustained commitment to sustainability\, community\, and architectural intelligence has made them one of the Bay Area’s most admired and enduring practices — one whose work speaks with equal authority across the intimate scale of a private home and the civic scale of a great public building. \n  \n“In a world obsessed with an international cast of ego-driven starchitects\, San Francisco architects Elizabeth Ranieri\, FAIA\, and Byron Kuth\, FAIA\, are the thoughtful\, versatile\, low-key\, detail-obsessed exceptions.” \n— Diane Dorrans Saeks  ·  Opening epigraph\, Kuth/Ranieri Architects monograph\, Princeton Architectural Press \n“We seek to enrich the human experience by crafting engaging spaces that are timeless and of our time.” \n— Kuth/Ranieri Architects \n              \n\nGuest Architect \nAnne Fougeron\, FAIA  ·  Fougeron Architecture \nAnne Fougeron\, FAIA\, is the founder and principal of Fougeron Architecture\, one of San Francisco’s most consistently celebrated and intellectually rigorous design practices. Raised in France and the United States\, she attended Wellesley College and completed her graduate studies in architecture at the University of California\, Berkeley — where she has since returned to teach\, serving as a lecturer and visiting professor. She is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects\, a distinction awarded to fewer than three percent of registered architects in the United States. \nSince founding her practice in 1986\, Fougeron has built a body of work that is at once formally rigorous and deeply humane. Her projects span private residences of exceptional distinction — among them the Fall House in Big Sur\, the Suspension House\, and the Wavelet House\, both recipients of the American Architecture Award from the Chicago Athenaeum and multiple international prizes — alongside civic\, cultural\, multi-family\, and healthcare buildings. The firm has received more than fifty design awards and been published in more than two hundred international publications. Princeton Architectural Press describes her approach as one that “embraces architectural opportunities found in opposition\, creating buildings that redefine program\, reinvent historical building types\, and reinvigorate civic centers.” \nCentral to Fougeron’s practice is the conviction that architecture is a social art — that beautiful\, rigorous design should be accessible to all\, and that buildings can carry genuine ethical and civic weight. Her published monographs include Fougeron Architecture: Opposition/Composition (Princeton Architectural Press) and Framing Light (2024). \n  \n“While I am a tried-and-true Northern Californian\, my work often brings me to Los Angeles and the neighboring areas. And as an architect\, I can’t help but notice what’s around me. Modern architecture is often painted as elitist — as if efficient design can’t also be good design. Buildings can be useful while still being beautiful.” \n— Anne Fougeron\, FAIA  ·  Fougeron Architecture\, San Francisco \n               \n\nAbout the Seminar Leader \nDiane Dorrans Saeks is a San Francisco-based design journalist\, editor\, and the author of twenty-six books on architecture\, design\, travel\, and style\, published by Rizzoli\, Chronicle Books\, and others. Her most recent Rizzoli titles include Jean-Louis Deniot Interiors and Parisian by Design. She is Design Editor of PaperCity magazine and a co-founding editor of Metropolitan Home and C Magazine California Style. Diane has traveled to more than 110 countries as a working journalist and has presented her Dynamic Minds\, Brilliant Inspiration design seminars — intimate\, behind-the-scenes studio visits with leading architects and designers — for more than fifteen years\, in affiliation with Design Bay Area and San Francisco Design Week. \n  \n*Note: This is a Professional presentation. Not suitable for guests under 16. \n\nADDITIONAL SEMINARS:\nLearn more about other events in the series – \nJune 5\, 1pm-5pm:  Sausalito\nStudio visits to The Office of Charles de Lisle\, Studio Collins Weir\, and Luca Pignata Studio. Participants will converse\, meet\, discuss ideas\, and meet the designers and architects. \nJune 6\, 1pm-5pm:  SoMa San Francisco\nStudio visits to Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects  and BAMO .Participants will converse\, meet\, discuss ideas\, and meet the designers and architects. \n 
URL:https://sfdesignweek.org/event/an-exceptional-studio-afternoon-architecture-ideas-and-inspiration-with-kuth-ranieri-and-anne-fougeron-faia/
LOCATION:Kuth/Ranieri Architects\, 725 Greenwich Street\, San Francisco\, 94113\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="DIANE DORRANS SAEKS":MAILTO:ddswriter@earthlink.net
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