• Lunada Literary Lounge

    Studio 24 2779 Folsom St Ste. A, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Celebrate the Harvest Moon with us on Tuesday, September 17 at Lunada Literary Lounge! Hear the work of Oakland based poet, journalist and producer, Maria Esquinca, and boogie with San Francisco DJ, Juan “Wonway Posibul” Amador. Finish off your night and support the local creatives and vendors, Medicine For Nightmares, interdisciplinary artist Amanda Ayala, and […]

  • Exist & Resist & Indigenize & Decolonize & Free Palestine

    Studio 24 2779 Folsom St Ste. A, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Galería de la Raza is proud to present Exist & Resist & Decolonize & Indigenize & Free Palestine, a collection of prints created during community art builds in solidarity with Palestine.

  • Lunada Literary Lounge

    Studio 24 2779 Folsom St Ste. A, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Save the date to gather with us under the October full moon for Lunada Literary Lounge 🌕

  • Lunada Literary Lounge

    Studio 24 2779 Folsom St Ste. A, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Save the date to gather with us under the November full moon for Lunada Literary Lounge 🌕

  • “Cuerpos en Transito” Performance

    Balmy Alley Balmy St, San Francisco, California, United States

    Galería de la Raza is proud to present a preview of Migratory Identities Series: Bodies in Transit by actress and performance artist Violeta Luna. Migratory Identities Series: Bodies in Transit/Cuerpos en Transito is a work-in-progress collage of actions, focused on the complex subject of immigration from the southern border of the U.S., its extreme politicization, […]

  • Galería ThanksTaking Office Closure

    Studio 24 2779 Folsom St Ste. A, San Francisco, CA, United States

    We will be closed from Wednesday, Nov. 27th through Friday, Nov. 29th, 2024. We will be back in the office on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024.

  • Rooted: Exhibition by ReGen artist Xochitl Priscilla

    Studio 24 2779 Folsom St Ste. A, San Francisco, California, United States

    Rooted is a multidisciplinary group exhibition that presents a collection of artwork created by women that were born, raised and reside in Frisco. This exhibition unearths and weaves the often absent female gaze to demonstrate the inextricable ties we hold to our environments, inviting us to reflect on the connections to the places we call home.