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SUMMARY:Memory Cafe in San Francisco—3/25/2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore the Minnesota Street Project which consists of a variety of art galleries and pop up exhibitions. We’ll explore four exhibits: San Francisco Arts Education annual Dialogues exhibit\, Art of Contemporary Africa’s Afropop exhibit\, Theme+Projects Fiber and Lights exhibit\, and Hashimoto gallery’s exhibit No Coward Soul. Read about these exhibits at: minnesotastreetproject.com. \nCaring 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. \nSan Francisco Memory Cafe meets on many Tuesdays at different locations. Participants must be accompanied by their caregiver. \nTo RSVP contact Amy Takemoto at Memorycafe@jfcs.org. Please indicate the date of the event and which Memory Café event you are responding to in the email. Looking forward to seeing you there. Thank you.
URL:https://seniorsathome.jfcs.org/event/memory-cafe-in-san-francisco-3-25-2026/
LOCATION:Minnesota Street Project\, 1275 Minnesota Street\, San Francisco\, CA
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SUMMARY:Memory Cafe in San Francisco -- 9/10/2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Minnesota Street Project which has a variety of art galleries and pop up exhibitions. We’ll view an exhibition by artist Kathryn Kert Green\, plus see Summerscape 2025 from SFArtsED showcasing work by middle school-aged young people of San Francisco. \nCaring 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. \nSan Francisco Memory Cafe meets on many Tuesdays at different locations. Participants must be accompanied by their caregiver. \nPlease RSVP in advance to Amy Takemoto by emailing her at: MemoryCafe@jfcs.org. \nAbout this outing: \nKathryn Kert Green’s drawings begin with a mark\, then a pen line\, and from there\, a flurry of edges that treat line as object: material and dimensional. Her lines do not describe so much as accumulate. They hover between material and idea\, mark and meaning\, tracing the moment where shape begins to appear\, then dissipates. What results is a kind of vibration and tension held between media. The line\, as it moves\, does not define shape so much as explore the sensation of presence. One enters these drawings not by deciphering them\, but by attuning with their shifts in density\, rhythm\, and weight. In Line-Storm\, Green asks us to consider the line as the edge of comprehension itself: felt before it is understood\, seen before it is named. Each mark holds the force of thought taking shape: tentative\, searching\, and alive. \nSummerscape 2025 marks the 30th year that SFArtsED has offered summer visual art and design camps to the middle school-aged young people of San Francisco. This annual exhibition showcases a selection of artworks created in camp sessions taught by Artist Mentors Ramon Abad\, Jeanette Au\, C.K. Itamura\, Rachel Major\, Tiersa Nureyev\, and Erik Parra.
URL:https://seniorsathome.jfcs.org/event/memory-cafe-in-san-francisco-9-10-2025/
LOCATION:Minnesota Street Project\, 1275 Minnesota Street\, San Francisco\, CA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Takemoto":MAILTO:memorycafe@jfcs.org
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SUMMARY:Memory Cafe in San Francisco -- 7/15/2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us to view art exhibits including Fractured\, a solo exhibition by artist Shepard Fairey and 36 Views\, a solo exhibition of small paintings on paper and canvas by artist Robert Minervini. \nCaring 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. \nAbout these exhibitions — From artist Shepard Fairey: “The title of this show\, Fractured\, reflects not only the current state of our culture and socio-political dialogue\, but also the theme of duality that I explore in much of my work. This body of work explores the fractured nature of humanity and modern life\, and also the beauty found in the fractures such as the rips and tears of layered works on the street. These imperfections symbolize depth\, transformation\, and the unexpected beauty of a new creation poetically resulting from a destructive act of transgression.” From artist Robert Minervini: “The works in 36 Views depict both real and imagined perspectives of Mount Hood in Oregon; the concept and title paying homage to Japanese artist Hokusai (1760–1849) and his iconic series 36 Views of Mount Fuji.” \nSan Francisco Memory Cafe meets on many Tuesdays at different locations. Participants must be accompanied by their caregiver. \nPlease RSVP in advance to Amy Takemoto by emailing her at: MemoryCafe@jfcs.org.
URL:https://seniorsathome.jfcs.org/event/memory-cafe-in-san-francisco-7-15-2025/
LOCATION:Minnesota Street Project\, 1275 Minnesota Street\, San Francisco\, CA
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