Thursday, March 7:
- Opening Reception: "D & D" - A Dungeons and Dragons themed group show at Mission: Comics & Art
- While, at last - Opening Reception at Ramon's Tailor
- Mon$ta (Green Ova), Mtns, Laughters, Believe, Sophie Ginou at Moco Gallery
- ¡¡¡Chicha Whomp!!! at Showdown
- Teo González: Recent Paintings at Brian Gross Fine Art
- Jon Weiss at Roll Up Gallery / Public Works
- For the Birds at Creativity Explored
- Passion Pit, Matt & Kim, Icona Pop at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
- Parenthetical Girls at the Starry Plough
Friday, March 8:
- Creative Growth at Park Life
- Ask the Dust - Drawings by Joey Alone and Deuce 7 at Needles and Pens
- Overturn the Artifice at SOMArts
- Conversations with Artists: Francesco Spagnolo on Traditional Judaica and the Art of Kehinde Wiley at the Contemporary Jewish Museum
- Surrounded by Soundscapes: Charles Amirkhanian, Bernie Krause, Walter Murch at the Berkeley Art Museum
- Graham Gillmore: Submersions at Gallery 16
- No Way Back with Optimo, Solar, Conor at Monarch
Saturday, March 9:
- The Night Light 1 Year Anniversary Party
- Super Sale and Swap at Pushbike Cycling Apparel
- The Act of Loving You CD Release, Fundraiser + (hopefully) Concert
- Conversation Continuum - A Benefit Show for Martina }{ Johnston
- Thank You For Your Waiting at Swarm Gallery
- Koban, Lie, Melting Wreck at MOCO Gallery
- Paris Is Burning, A Celebration w/ Latrice Royale & Peaches Christ at the Castro Theatre
- AB/NORMAL: 3 Bay Area Emerging Artists at the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art
Sunday, March 10:
- Unnatural Ways, Lisa Mezzacappa, Gentleman Surfer at Bar 355
- The Exploratorium's On the Move: Road Show/Street Fest
- The Fellowship by Ignacio Zulueta: Second Sunday Readings at The Garage
- Alicia Keys, Miguel at the Oracle Arena
Monday, March 11:
- Music for Adobe Books at Public Works
- Lecture: Benedetta Tagliabue, EMBT at California College of the Arts
- Visiting Artist Lecture Series Presents: Wu Tsang at 102 Wurster Hall
- Frightened Rabbit, The Twilight Sad at The Fillmore
Wednesday, March 13:
- Lecture by Doug Rickard at the San Francisco Art Institute