Saint Joseph’s Arts Foundation

Saint Joseph’s Arts Foundation

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Cultural & Educational Center
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1401 Howard St. San Francisco, CA 94103
SOMA

Open Hours:

Monday | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday | Closed
Sunday | Closed

Gallery Booking Reservation Required Here.

Friday, June 5 | 8:00 PM

Mercury Soul

A dynamic music performance that combines classical music with DJs and mesmerizing production.

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Thursday, June 18 | 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Opening Reception of Jud Bergeron: Through-Lines

Dance the night away in vibrant celebration of Saint Joseph's Arts Society's next exhibition! A mid-career retrospective 2011-Present

Jud Bergeron's work has changed shape many times over the past decade, but its underlying drive has stayed constant. Each body of work begins with a strong internal push and moves outward through material. As Bergeron puts it, art making is "the interior dialogue made physical." This exhibition is best understood in those terms. It is a portrait of a mind at work.

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Wednesday, June 24 | 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Pride at the Pulpit: A Queer Cabaret | Celebrate the Sanctity of Queer Joy

Pride at the Pulpit is a queer cabaret where drag reigns supreme and the dance floor becomes your altar. Expect a dazzling variety show brought to you by the iconic Polly Amber Ross and Themme, including sultry burlesque, captivating live singing, seductive juggling and bewitching queer stand up comedy!

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Jud Bergeron: Through-Lines | June 18 - August 28, 2026

Jud Bergeron's work has changed shape many times over the past decade, but its underlying drive has stayed constant. Each body of work begins with a strong internal push and moves outward through material. As Bergeron puts it, art making is "the interior dialogue made physical." This exhibition is best understood in those terms. It is a portrait of a mind at work.

Earlier works begin from lived events. Fatherhood becomes a formal and emotional catalyst: color intensifies, polygonal forms splinter and multiply, everyday objects and childhood references enter without irony. Those works carry the charge of the external world, and they are colorful, fractured, anxious, funny, and tender. Over time the work turns inward. Narrative loosens. The studio becomes a place to follow intuition, pattern, structure, and sensation without knowing in advance where any of it will end up.

As you move through Saint Joseph’s, one thing worth keeping in mind is that Bergeron typically begins in the physical world. He makes with his hands first. He cuts, stacks, scans, prints, casts, and reworks. The computer enters later as a tool for translation, scale, and variation, and even then the work is pulled back into matter, where it can crack, resist, or be pushed somewhere unexpected. A paper construction may become a digital model, then a bronze, then something else entirely. Perfection enters the process and is undone by the hand.

Bergeron once described this way of working as "a puzzle in space with no box top." The pleasure of this exhibition is watching an artist keep building, adjusting, and surprising himself, and finding, across more than a decade, that the thread running through all of it was there from the start.

Saint Joseph’s Arts Society, founded by visionary designer Ken Fulk in 2018, was established to celebrate arts, design, and culture in all forms in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. Located inside St. Joseph’s, a revitalized National Historic Landmark former church, the Arts Society is a cultural hub and creative haven offering inspiring multi-disciplinary programming, engaging art and design exhibitions, innovative immersive events, and curated retail experiences. Through the cultivation of art and design, conversation and creativity, the Arts Society is dedicated to elevating our shared human experience.

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