Cultured | 14 Must-See Art Shows to Catch While You’re in San Francisco for FOG

From groundbreaking digital paintings to Pueblo muscle cars, make time in your trip to stop by these gallery and museum exhibitions.

By Karly Quadros

 

“Marie Wilson: A Poet of Forms and Colors”


Where: Gallery Wendi Norris


When: January 20 – March 14

 

Why It’s Worth a Look: Mentored by British Surrealist Gordon Onslow Ford, Greek artist Jean Varda, and Surrealist André Breton, Marie Wilson became a great chronicler of a cultural and spiritual Bay Area now long gone. In 18 paintings and seven works on paper, spanning five decades, from the 1950s to the 1990s, she presents a rich visual world inspired by occultism and the subconscious.

 

Know Before You Go: This show marks the first major exhibition of Wilson’s work in San Francisco since way back in 1984 when beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti organized a solo show for her at the City Lights Bookstore.

January 19, 2026