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Art Fairs and Broadway Hits Lead San Francisco’s Calendar Today

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January 21, 2026/08:00 AM
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Art Fairs and Broadway Hits Lead San Francisco’s Calendar Today
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A Day of Design, Performance, and Community Engagement

San Francisco hums with creative energy this Wednesday, January 21, 2026, as the city plays host to several high-profile cultural milestones and local gatherings. From the prestige of international design fairs at the waterfront to the intimate charm of community-led workshops, there is a wealth of opportunities for residents and visitors to explore the city's diverse arts scene.

The Return of FOG Design+Art

The spotlight today shines on the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture as it hosts the opening of the FOG Design+Art fair. This highly anticipated event brings together leading international galleries to showcase a curated selection of 20th-century and contemporary design alongside modern art. Wednesday marks the beginning of the fair with a special Preview Gala, offering an early look at innovative installations and rare collectible pieces. It is a cornerstone event of SF Art Week, transforming the historic piers into a hub for designers and collectors alike.

Broadway and Stage Highlights

The theater district remains a major draw tonight with two powerhouse productions. At the Orpheum Theatre, the critically acclaimed and hilariously irreverent musical The Book of Mormon continues its run with a 7:00 PM performance. Meanwhile, for those seeking a more classical dramatic experience, the American Conservatory Theater presents a fresh staging of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire at 7:30 PM. Both venues offer a chance to witness world-class talent in some of the city’s most iconic architectural landmarks.

Community Spirit and Independent Cinema

In the Fillmore District, the African American Art & Culture Complex (AAACC) holds its weekly Community Day. Starting at 10:00 AM, this open event invites the public to engage in a variety of free activities, workshops, and exhibitions designed to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Western Addition. It is a vital space for local connection and artistic expression.

For film enthusiasts, the historic Roxie Theater in the Mission District offers a unique screening of the 1925 silent classic Variety (presented in 35mm) at 6:00 PM. Alternatively, the Balboa Theater in the Outer Richmond continues its streak of cult favorites with a late-evening presentation. Whether you are looking for high-end art or a quiet community meetup, the city offers a full palette of experiences to choose from this Wednesday.