Award-winning YA author Nicola Yoon to speak at the Library
Bay Area Celebrates the 100th Anniversary of James Joyce's Seminal Work, Ulysses
Throughout the month of June, “Bloomsbay” offers diverse events for Joyceans and Ulysses neophytes alike
Not Just for Wedding Invitations, the Art of Calligraphy Celebrated in New Exhibition
Opening May 14, 2022, KALLIGRAPHIA XVI: An Exhibition by Members of the Friends of Calligraphy showcases the diverse community that keeps this ancient artform contemporary and vital
AANHPI Heritage Celebration 2022
San Francisco’s Favorite Evening of Talks and Performances, Night of Ideas, is Back In-Person for the 2022 Edition
San Francisco Public Library, KQED, SFMOMA and California Humanities partner with Villa Albertine for annual in-person event May 17
New Exhibit Centers Chinese American Women's History
Herstory On View: The Legal History of Chinese American Women (1912-2020) is on view in the Chinese Center from March 19 to June 30
PRESS CONFERENCE: April 6, 2022, 10 a.m., San Francisco Main Library, Chinese Center, 3rd Floor, 100 Larkin Street. RSVP to Kate.Patterson@sfpl.org
SFPL and SFUSD Host Panel with Pulitzer-Winning Journalist and Creator of the Acclaimed The 1619 Project Nikole Hannah-Jones
Descendants of Chinese Railroad Workers Bring Their Stories to San Francisco Public Library
The Library hosts a community event to celebrate Silent Spikes: Following in the Footprints of Chinese Railroad Workers, an exhibit on view at the Main Library through May 22, 2022
San Francisco, March 2, 2022 - San Francisco Public Library, Chinese Railroad Workers Descendants Association and Chinatown History & Culture Association joined forces to present the Silent Spikes: Following in the Footprints of Chinese Railroad Workers exhibit, which is currently on view in San Francisco Main Library through May 22, 2022.