
Memory Cafe in San Francisco — 10/8/2025
Wednesday, October 8 @ 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Free
Join us as we explore exhibits by Masako Miki, Antonio David Cruz and Tau Lewis at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco.
Caring for a loved one with memory loss doesn’t have to be a lonely job. Memory Cafe is a gathering for people experiencing mild to moderate memory loss and their caregivers (spouses, family members, or friends). Enjoy time with your loved one and meet others who are dealing with similar issues in a supportive and welcoming environment.
About this outing: Read more about the artists and their work at https://www.icasf.org/
- Midnight March will present Masako Miki’s work as never seen before in her largest presentation to date. The exhibition collapses Miki’s two-dimensional and three-dimensional practices, bringing her paintings known as “Night Parades” to life in experiential form.
- Stay, Take your time, my love exhibit is by David Antonio Cruz. David Antonio Cruz explores the complexities of queerness and race through painting, sculpture, and performance. stay, take your time, my love brings together a selection of Cruz’s ongoing chosenfamily series anchored by newly commissioned work for ICA SF.
- Tau Lewis remixes found materials using craft techniques like quilting, dyeing, appliqué, and assemblage. Stitching together pieces of history and personal experience, she honors African diasporic traditions of creative repurposing and upcycling.
San Francisco Memory Cafe meets on many Tuesdays at different locations. Participants must be accompanied by their caregiver.
Please RSVP in advance to Amy Takemoto by emailing her at: MemoryCafe@jfcs.org.