@ Asian Art Museum, 200 Larkin Street. Continuing through October 1. With the role of flowers as emblems of peace during the Summer of Love, the exhibit looks at flowers in Asian art through the symbolism of the lotus, plum blossom, cherry blossom, chrysanthemum, tulip and rose. asianart.org
Find out more »@ SF Public Library Park Branch, 1833 Page Street. An exhibit of then and now photos providing a walk down memory lane of the Haight-Ashbury scene from 1967. Through December 7. sfpl.org
Find out more »@ Strut, 2nd Floor, 470 Castro. A segment of the city-wide LitQuake Festival will be held at Strut with a team of contributors from the Foglifter Queer Literacy Journal presenting a celebration featuring performances of works from a new anthology. 7:30pm-9pm. strutsf.org
Find out more »@ San Fransisco City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton Goodlett Place, Rm 284. Supervisor Rafael Mandelman welcomes artist Jun Yang whose art is currently on display. 4-5pm. mandelmanstaff@sfgov.org
Find out more »@ Legion of Honor, Lincoln Park, 100 34th Avenue. Featuring more than forty Impressionist paintings and pastels, including key works by Degas, as well as Renoir, Manet, Cassatt and Loulouse-Lautrec, in addition to a display of forty examples of period hats. Continues through September 24. 9:30am-5:15pm. legionofhonor.famsf.org
Find out more »@ The Marsh, 1062 Valencia Street. A new solo show by Will Durst, presenting his satiric political humor exploring how America is changing in the Trump era. 8pm on Thursdays through September 19. themarsh.org
Find out more »@ McLaren Lodge, 501 Stanyan Street. Curated by Harvey Milk Photography Center’s Dave Christensen, the exhibit celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Broadway play. Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. harveymilkphotocenter.org
Find out more »@ GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street, Photos and paintings by artist Lenore Chinn featuring her work depicting individuals who have contributed to the diversity of the SF cultural landscape. 11am-6pm; Monday-Saturday; 12noon-6pm; Sunday through September 18. glbthistory.org
Find out more »@ Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street. A One Night Only Benefitting the GLBT Historical Society’s film and video collections, the screening presents a documentary featuring home movies dating back to the 1930s. 7pm. roxie.com
Find out more »@ Strut, Second Floor, 470 Castro Street. The final evening on the August book selection with some wine and great conversation about literature. 7:30-9pm. strutsf.org
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