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Announcing the 2026 San Francisco Art Book Fair!!
Minnesota Street Project Foundation is pleased to present the 2026 San Francisco Art Book Fair (SFABF), marking 10 years since the inaugural fair held in 2016.
We can’t wait to see you all in July to celebrate this milestone!
SFABF26 EXHIBITOR APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN!!
Apply now for a booth or project space, or submit a program idea through the link in bio 🔗
Applications close on Sunday, March 29, 11:59pm PST.
SFABF26 branding and identity by MacFadden & Thorpe (@macfaddenandthorpe)
#sfabf26 @mspfoundation

We’re excited to share that Minnesota Street Project Foundation has been awarded the Further Triennial (@furthertriennial) Community Impact Fund grant in support of our forthcoming exhibition, CHURCH, on view throughout the Further Triennial.
Organized by marcella faustini (@elektraconcreta), the exhibition brings together new site-responsive installations by collaborating Bay Area artists Kerri Conlon (@kerriconlonstudio) and Leila Weefur (@spikeleila).
Approaching the architecture of the sacred not as a fixed, historical artifact, but as a mutable, living environment, CHURCH asks the question: how do we access feelings of reverence and transformation outside of structures of power?
🎉Congratulations to all of the inaugural Further Triennial Community Impact Fund grantees!
📷 Kerri Conlon, Untitled Canopy (2023); Headshot of Kerri Conlon; Leila Weefur, The Chapel of Becoming (2023); Headshot of Leila Weefur. Photos courtesy of the artists.
#FurtherTriennial

We’re excited to share that Minnesota Street Project Foundation has been awarded the Further Triennial (@furthertriennial) Community Impact Fund grant in support of our forthcoming exhibition, CHURCH, on view throughout the Further Triennial.
Organized by marcella faustini (@elektraconcreta), the exhibition brings together new site-responsive installations by collaborating Bay Area artists Kerri Conlon (@kerriconlonstudio) and Leila Weefur (@spikeleila).
Approaching the architecture of the sacred not as a fixed, historical artifact, but as a mutable, living environment, CHURCH asks the question: how do we access feelings of reverence and transformation outside of structures of power?
🎉Congratulations to all of the inaugural Further Triennial Community Impact Fund grantees!
📷 Kerri Conlon, Untitled Canopy (2023); Headshot of Kerri Conlon; Leila Weefur, The Chapel of Becoming (2023); Headshot of Leila Weefur. Photos courtesy of the artists.
#FurtherTriennial

We’re excited to share that Minnesota Street Project Foundation has been awarded the Further Triennial (@furthertriennial) Community Impact Fund grant in support of our forthcoming exhibition, CHURCH, on view throughout the Further Triennial.
Organized by marcella faustini (@elektraconcreta), the exhibition brings together new site-responsive installations by collaborating Bay Area artists Kerri Conlon (@kerriconlonstudio) and Leila Weefur (@spikeleila).
Approaching the architecture of the sacred not as a fixed, historical artifact, but as a mutable, living environment, CHURCH asks the question: how do we access feelings of reverence and transformation outside of structures of power?
🎉Congratulations to all of the inaugural Further Triennial Community Impact Fund grantees!
📷 Kerri Conlon, Untitled Canopy (2023); Headshot of Kerri Conlon; Leila Weefur, The Chapel of Becoming (2023); Headshot of Leila Weefur. Photos courtesy of the artists.
#FurtherTriennial

We’re excited to share that Minnesota Street Project Foundation has been awarded the Further Triennial (@furthertriennial) Community Impact Fund grant in support of our forthcoming exhibition, CHURCH, on view throughout the Further Triennial.
Organized by marcella faustini (@elektraconcreta), the exhibition brings together new site-responsive installations by collaborating Bay Area artists Kerri Conlon (@kerriconlonstudio) and Leila Weefur (@spikeleila).
Approaching the architecture of the sacred not as a fixed, historical artifact, but as a mutable, living environment, CHURCH asks the question: how do we access feelings of reverence and transformation outside of structures of power?
🎉Congratulations to all of the inaugural Further Triennial Community Impact Fund grantees!
📷 Kerri Conlon, Untitled Canopy (2023); Headshot of Kerri Conlon; Leila Weefur, The Chapel of Becoming (2023); Headshot of Leila Weefur. Photos courtesy of the artists.
#FurtherTriennial

We’re excited to share that Minnesota Street Project Foundation has been awarded the Further Triennial (@furthertriennial) Community Impact Fund grant in support of our forthcoming exhibition, CHURCH, on view throughout the Further Triennial.
Organized by marcella faustini (@elektraconcreta), the exhibition brings together new site-responsive installations by collaborating Bay Area artists Kerri Conlon (@kerriconlonstudio) and Leila Weefur (@spikeleila).
Approaching the architecture of the sacred not as a fixed, historical artifact, but as a mutable, living environment, CHURCH asks the question: how do we access feelings of reverence and transformation outside of structures of power?
🎉Congratulations to all of the inaugural Further Triennial Community Impact Fund grantees!
📷 Kerri Conlon, Untitled Canopy (2023); Headshot of Kerri Conlon; Leila Weefur, The Chapel of Becoming (2023); Headshot of Leila Weefur. Photos courtesy of the artists.
#FurtherTriennial
Looking back at Unruly Futures 🔮
Last month, artist Miljohn Ruperto (@miljohnruperto) participated in a conversation with Stephanie Syjuco (@ssyjuco), moderated by Maggie Dethloff (@curatormaggie). The artists reflected on what it means to make art as a form of resistance in the present moment, and how we can bring forth the futures we want to see.
📹Watch the full conversation now on YouTube through the link in bio.
This program was co-presented with Artadia (@artadia) and the Cantor Arts Center (@cantorarts) in conjunction with the exhibition “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” co-organized by Minnesota Street Project Foundation and the Cantor Arts Center.
🎥 Video by Jim Granato.

A big thank you to everyone who joined us for “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days”!
Across March and April, more than 1,000 of you immersed yourselves in Ruperto’s large-scale installation, “Ultimate Days (Aion)” (2026), and delved into the speculative future of Ruperto’s latest film, “The New Society” (2026).
A special thank you to artist Miljohn Ruperto (@miljohnruperto) for his trust and contributions, and to Maggie Dethloff (@curatormaggie) for her curatorial vision.
We’d like to extend additional gratitude to our collaborators who contributed to the exhibition programming: the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University (@cantorarts); Artadia (@artadia); artists Daniel R. Small (@danielrsmall) and Stephanie Syjuco (@ssyjuco); and sound artists Amma Ateria (@amma_ateria); Roco Córdova (@roco.cordova); csyrin (@catlauigan); IDHAZ (@_idhaz_ ) & Emily Bouton (@ebouts); and Miles Lassi (@mileslassi).
📩Subscribe to our newsletter to find out about upcoming exhibitions and programs!
“Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days” was presented in conjunction with the Cantor Arts Center’s exhibition, “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view March 12 - September 14, 2026
📸Photos by Lizzy Myers; Chris Brennan. Installation images by Grunder.

A big thank you to everyone who joined us for “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days”!
Across March and April, more than 1,000 of you immersed yourselves in Ruperto’s large-scale installation, “Ultimate Days (Aion)” (2026), and delved into the speculative future of Ruperto’s latest film, “The New Society” (2026).
A special thank you to artist Miljohn Ruperto (@miljohnruperto) for his trust and contributions, and to Maggie Dethloff (@curatormaggie) for her curatorial vision.
We’d like to extend additional gratitude to our collaborators who contributed to the exhibition programming: the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University (@cantorarts); Artadia (@artadia); artists Daniel R. Small (@danielrsmall) and Stephanie Syjuco (@ssyjuco); and sound artists Amma Ateria (@amma_ateria); Roco Córdova (@roco.cordova); csyrin (@catlauigan); IDHAZ (@_idhaz_ ) & Emily Bouton (@ebouts); and Miles Lassi (@mileslassi).
📩Subscribe to our newsletter to find out about upcoming exhibitions and programs!
“Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days” was presented in conjunction with the Cantor Arts Center’s exhibition, “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view March 12 - September 14, 2026
📸Photos by Lizzy Myers; Chris Brennan. Installation images by Grunder.

A big thank you to everyone who joined us for “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days”!
Across March and April, more than 1,000 of you immersed yourselves in Ruperto’s large-scale installation, “Ultimate Days (Aion)” (2026), and delved into the speculative future of Ruperto’s latest film, “The New Society” (2026).
A special thank you to artist Miljohn Ruperto (@miljohnruperto) for his trust and contributions, and to Maggie Dethloff (@curatormaggie) for her curatorial vision.
We’d like to extend additional gratitude to our collaborators who contributed to the exhibition programming: the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University (@cantorarts); Artadia (@artadia); artists Daniel R. Small (@danielrsmall) and Stephanie Syjuco (@ssyjuco); and sound artists Amma Ateria (@amma_ateria); Roco Córdova (@roco.cordova); csyrin (@catlauigan); IDHAZ (@_idhaz_ ) & Emily Bouton (@ebouts); and Miles Lassi (@mileslassi).
📩Subscribe to our newsletter to find out about upcoming exhibitions and programs!
“Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days” was presented in conjunction with the Cantor Arts Center’s exhibition, “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view March 12 - September 14, 2026
📸Photos by Lizzy Myers; Chris Brennan. Installation images by Grunder.

A big thank you to everyone who joined us for “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days”!
Across March and April, more than 1,000 of you immersed yourselves in Ruperto’s large-scale installation, “Ultimate Days (Aion)” (2026), and delved into the speculative future of Ruperto’s latest film, “The New Society” (2026).
A special thank you to artist Miljohn Ruperto (@miljohnruperto) for his trust and contributions, and to Maggie Dethloff (@curatormaggie) for her curatorial vision.
We’d like to extend additional gratitude to our collaborators who contributed to the exhibition programming: the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University (@cantorarts); Artadia (@artadia); artists Daniel R. Small (@danielrsmall) and Stephanie Syjuco (@ssyjuco); and sound artists Amma Ateria (@amma_ateria); Roco Córdova (@roco.cordova); csyrin (@catlauigan); IDHAZ (@_idhaz_ ) & Emily Bouton (@ebouts); and Miles Lassi (@mileslassi).
📩Subscribe to our newsletter to find out about upcoming exhibitions and programs!
“Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days” was presented in conjunction with the Cantor Arts Center’s exhibition, “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view March 12 - September 14, 2026
📸Photos by Lizzy Myers; Chris Brennan. Installation images by Grunder.

Don’t miss the final weeks to see “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view Thursdays and Fridays, 3-7pm, and Saturdays, 12-6pm, through April 18. 👀
Bringing together new works by Los Angeles-based artist Miljohn Ruperto, the exhibition reflects on notions of apocalypse and utopia from the Second Great Awakening—an early 19th century religious movement—to today’s era of rapid technological advancement.
🎥 Ruperto’s latest film, “The New Society” (2026), screens once-daily fifteen minutes before closing. Created using generative artificial intelligence, the work made in collaboration with Patrick Eleazar reveals the anxieties of being replaced and left behind, whether by advancing technology, or by changing social formations and values.
This exhibition is presented in conjunction with the Cantor Arts Center’s exhibition, “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view March 12 - September 14.
Link in bio to learn more 🔗
📸Miljohn Ruperto and Patrick Eleazar, The New Society, 2026. Installation view, Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days, Minnesota Street Project Foundation, San Francisco, March 14 - April 18, 2026. Photo by Chris Brennan.

Thank you to everyone who joined us last Thursday for “Unruly Futures,” a conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Stephanie Syjuco.
Hearing from both artists about their approaches to history, power, and resistance made for a rich and engaging conversation. We are grateful to Miljohn and Stephanie for sharing their insights and to everyone who took part in this energizing evening.
Thank you to Maggie Dethloff for moderating, and to all who stayed for the screening of Miljohn’s “The New Society.”
If you couldn’t make this event, be sure to visit “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays through April 18 at Minnesota Street Project Foundation!
Photos by Lizzy Myers (@lizzymontanamyers)

Thank you to everyone who joined us last Thursday for “Unruly Futures,” a conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Stephanie Syjuco.
Hearing from both artists about their approaches to history, power, and resistance made for a rich and engaging conversation. We are grateful to Miljohn and Stephanie for sharing their insights and to everyone who took part in this energizing evening.
Thank you to Maggie Dethloff for moderating, and to all who stayed for the screening of Miljohn’s “The New Society.”
If you couldn’t make this event, be sure to visit “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays through April 18 at Minnesota Street Project Foundation!
Photos by Lizzy Myers (@lizzymontanamyers)

Thank you to everyone who joined us last Thursday for “Unruly Futures,” a conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Stephanie Syjuco.
Hearing from both artists about their approaches to history, power, and resistance made for a rich and engaging conversation. We are grateful to Miljohn and Stephanie for sharing their insights and to everyone who took part in this energizing evening.
Thank you to Maggie Dethloff for moderating, and to all who stayed for the screening of Miljohn’s “The New Society.”
If you couldn’t make this event, be sure to visit “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays through April 18 at Minnesota Street Project Foundation!
Photos by Lizzy Myers (@lizzymontanamyers)

Thank you to everyone who joined us last Thursday for “Unruly Futures,” a conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Stephanie Syjuco.
Hearing from both artists about their approaches to history, power, and resistance made for a rich and engaging conversation. We are grateful to Miljohn and Stephanie for sharing their insights and to everyone who took part in this energizing evening.
Thank you to Maggie Dethloff for moderating, and to all who stayed for the screening of Miljohn’s “The New Society.”
If you couldn’t make this event, be sure to visit “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays through April 18 at Minnesota Street Project Foundation!
Photos by Lizzy Myers (@lizzymontanamyers)

Thank you to everyone who joined us last Thursday for “Unruly Futures,” a conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Stephanie Syjuco.
Hearing from both artists about their approaches to history, power, and resistance made for a rich and engaging conversation. We are grateful to Miljohn and Stephanie for sharing their insights and to everyone who took part in this energizing evening.
Thank you to Maggie Dethloff for moderating, and to all who stayed for the screening of Miljohn’s “The New Society.”
If you couldn’t make this event, be sure to visit “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays through April 18 at Minnesota Street Project Foundation!
Photos by Lizzy Myers (@lizzymontanamyers)

Thank you to everyone who joined us last Thursday for “Unruly Futures,” a conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Stephanie Syjuco.
Hearing from both artists about their approaches to history, power, and resistance made for a rich and engaging conversation. We are grateful to Miljohn and Stephanie for sharing their insights and to everyone who took part in this energizing evening.
Thank you to Maggie Dethloff for moderating, and to all who stayed for the screening of Miljohn’s “The New Society.”
If you couldn’t make this event, be sure to visit “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays through April 18 at Minnesota Street Project Foundation!
Photos by Lizzy Myers (@lizzymontanamyers)

Sublime Frequencies 🎵
Saturday, April 4, 6-9pm
Join us for an evening of live performances by three Bay Area-based sound artists in conjunction with the exhibition, Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days.
With performances by:
Amma Ateria (@amma_ateria) with csyrin (@catlauigan)
IDHAZ (@_idhaz_) & Emily Bouton (@ebouts)
Miles Lassi (@mileslassi)
Performed inside and in dialogue with Ruperto’s artwork Ultimate Days (Aion), Sublime Frequencies presents a series of scores exploring the sonic temporalities of a time beyond the apocalypse.
This program takes place at the Exhibition Warehouse located at 1201 Minnesota Street & admission is FREE!
Join us at 5:45pm to view the once-daily screening of Ruperto’s The New Society.
Link in bio to learn more 🔗
📸Miljohn Ruperto, Ultimate Days (Aion) from the series The Great Disappointment, 2026-ongoing. Courtesy of the artist and Micki Meng Gallery (@galeriemickimeng), San Francisco.
Amma Ateria; IDHAZ; Emily Bouton; Miles Lassi, all courtesy of the artists.

Sublime Frequencies 🎵
Saturday, April 4, 6-9pm
Join us for an evening of live performances by three Bay Area-based sound artists in conjunction with the exhibition, Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days.
With performances by:
Amma Ateria (@amma_ateria) with csyrin (@catlauigan)
IDHAZ (@_idhaz_) & Emily Bouton (@ebouts)
Miles Lassi (@mileslassi)
Performed inside and in dialogue with Ruperto’s artwork Ultimate Days (Aion), Sublime Frequencies presents a series of scores exploring the sonic temporalities of a time beyond the apocalypse.
This program takes place at the Exhibition Warehouse located at 1201 Minnesota Street & admission is FREE!
Join us at 5:45pm to view the once-daily screening of Ruperto’s The New Society.
Link in bio to learn more 🔗
📸Miljohn Ruperto, Ultimate Days (Aion) from the series The Great Disappointment, 2026-ongoing. Courtesy of the artist and Micki Meng Gallery (@galeriemickimeng), San Francisco.
Amma Ateria; IDHAZ; Emily Bouton; Miles Lassi, all courtesy of the artists.

Sublime Frequencies 🎵
Saturday, April 4, 6-9pm
Join us for an evening of live performances by three Bay Area-based sound artists in conjunction with the exhibition, Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days.
With performances by:
Amma Ateria (@amma_ateria) with csyrin (@catlauigan)
IDHAZ (@_idhaz_) & Emily Bouton (@ebouts)
Miles Lassi (@mileslassi)
Performed inside and in dialogue with Ruperto’s artwork Ultimate Days (Aion), Sublime Frequencies presents a series of scores exploring the sonic temporalities of a time beyond the apocalypse.
This program takes place at the Exhibition Warehouse located at 1201 Minnesota Street & admission is FREE!
Join us at 5:45pm to view the once-daily screening of Ruperto’s The New Society.
Link in bio to learn more 🔗
📸Miljohn Ruperto, Ultimate Days (Aion) from the series The Great Disappointment, 2026-ongoing. Courtesy of the artist and Micki Meng Gallery (@galeriemickimeng), San Francisco.
Amma Ateria; IDHAZ; Emily Bouton; Miles Lassi, all courtesy of the artists.

Sublime Frequencies 🎵
Saturday, April 4, 6-9pm
Join us for an evening of live performances by three Bay Area-based sound artists in conjunction with the exhibition, Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days.
With performances by:
Amma Ateria (@amma_ateria) with csyrin (@catlauigan)
IDHAZ (@_idhaz_) & Emily Bouton (@ebouts)
Miles Lassi (@mileslassi)
Performed inside and in dialogue with Ruperto’s artwork Ultimate Days (Aion), Sublime Frequencies presents a series of scores exploring the sonic temporalities of a time beyond the apocalypse.
This program takes place at the Exhibition Warehouse located at 1201 Minnesota Street & admission is FREE!
Join us at 5:45pm to view the once-daily screening of Ruperto’s The New Society.
Link in bio to learn more 🔗
📸Miljohn Ruperto, Ultimate Days (Aion) from the series The Great Disappointment, 2026-ongoing. Courtesy of the artist and Micki Meng Gallery (@galeriemickimeng), San Francisco.
Amma Ateria; IDHAZ; Emily Bouton; Miles Lassi, all courtesy of the artists.

Sublime Frequencies 🎵
Saturday, April 4, 6-9pm
Join us for an evening of live performances by three Bay Area-based sound artists in conjunction with the exhibition, Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days.
With performances by:
Amma Ateria (@amma_ateria) with csyrin (@catlauigan)
IDHAZ (@_idhaz_) & Emily Bouton (@ebouts)
Miles Lassi (@mileslassi)
Performed inside and in dialogue with Ruperto’s artwork Ultimate Days (Aion), Sublime Frequencies presents a series of scores exploring the sonic temporalities of a time beyond the apocalypse.
This program takes place at the Exhibition Warehouse located at 1201 Minnesota Street & admission is FREE!
Join us at 5:45pm to view the once-daily screening of Ruperto’s The New Society.
Link in bio to learn more 🔗
📸Miljohn Ruperto, Ultimate Days (Aion) from the series The Great Disappointment, 2026-ongoing. Courtesy of the artist and Micki Meng Gallery (@galeriemickimeng), San Francisco.
Amma Ateria; IDHAZ; Emily Bouton; Miles Lassi, all courtesy of the artists.
Don’t miss your chance to apply for the 2026 San Francisco Art Book Fair!
Apply now for a booth or project space, or submit a program idea through the link in bio 🔗
Applications close this Sunday, March 29, 11:59pm PST.
Any questions? Please email info@sfartbookfair.com
The 2026 San Francisco Art Book Fair is presented by Minnesota Street Project Foundation and marks 10 years since the inaugural fair held in 2016.
SFABF26 branding and identity by MacFadden & Thorpe (@macfaddenandthorpe)
#sfabf26 @mspfoundation

Si aún no has enviado tu solicitud para Hardcore Art Book Fair o SF Art Book Fair, ¡esta es la oportunidad perfecta para hacerlo! Puedes planear una ruta para asistir a ambas ferias este año.
Fechas:
San Francisco Art Book Fair — 23–26 de julio
Hardcore Art Book Fair — 30 de julio – 2 de agosto
Tienes hasta el 27 de marzo para aplicar a HABF y hasta el 29 de marzo para aplicar a SFABF.
Envía tu solicitud ahora:
https://hardcorefair.com/
https://sfartbookfair.com/
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If you still haven’t submitted your application to Hardcore or the SF Art Book Fairs, this is the perfect opportunity to do so! You can plan a route to attend both fairs this year.
Fair Dates:
San Francisco Art Book Fair — July 23th-26th
Hardcore Art Book Fair — July 30th-Aug 2nd
You have until March 27th to apply to HABF26 and until March 29th to apply to SFABF26.
Submit your application now:
https://hardcorefair.com/
https://sfartbookfair.com/

Si aún no has enviado tu solicitud para Hardcore Art Book Fair o SF Art Book Fair, ¡esta es la oportunidad perfecta para hacerlo! Puedes planear una ruta para asistir a ambas ferias este año.
Fechas:
San Francisco Art Book Fair — 23–26 de julio
Hardcore Art Book Fair — 30 de julio – 2 de agosto
Tienes hasta el 27 de marzo para aplicar a HABF y hasta el 29 de marzo para aplicar a SFABF.
Envía tu solicitud ahora:
https://hardcorefair.com/
https://sfartbookfair.com/
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If you still haven’t submitted your application to Hardcore or the SF Art Book Fairs, this is the perfect opportunity to do so! You can plan a route to attend both fairs this year.
Fair Dates:
San Francisco Art Book Fair — July 23th-26th
Hardcore Art Book Fair — July 30th-Aug 2nd
You have until March 27th to apply to HABF26 and until March 29th to apply to SFABF26.
Submit your application now:
https://hardcorefair.com/
https://sfartbookfair.com/

One week away! Join us next Thursday for “Unruly Futures”, an evening with artists Miljohn Ruperto and Stephanie Syjuco.
Working at the intersection of history and power, Miljohn Ruperto and Stephanie Syjuco use image-making to challenge official narratives and to question who gets to define truth and belonging. Join them for a conversation delving into what it means to make art as a form of resistance and art's significance in contending with the present moment. The conversation will be moderated by Maggie Dethloff, Assistant Curator of Photography and New Media at @cantorarts, followed by an audience Q&A.
This event is presented in conjunction with “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days”, on view March 14–April 18 at Minnesota Street Project Foundation.
• Thursday, March 26, 5:30–6:45 PM
• 1201 Minnesota Street, San Francisco
• Free and open to the public
Co-presented by @artadia, @cantorarts, and @mspfoundation.
RSVP at the link in our bio.

Opening tomorrow | Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days
Presenting two new works by Bay Area-raised, Los Angeles-based artist Miljohn Ruperto, the exhibition considers how Western society has envisioned its own end and explores possibilities for shaping more just tomorrows.
Offering glimpses into futures that entice, confound, and unsettle, “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days” invokes the apocalypse as the break from which a radically different civilization can emerge.
Join us this Saturday, March 14, from 5-7pm for the public opening reception!
📍Exhibition Warehouse, 1201 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA
“Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days” is on view March 14 - April 18, 2026 and is presented in conjunction with the Cantor Arts Center’s exhibition, “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view March 12 - September 14, 2026.
Link in bio to learn more ⬆️
🎥 Miljohn Ruperto and Patrick Eleazar, The New Society (2026), video still. Courtesy of the artists and Micki Meng Gallery (@galeriemickimeng), San Francisco.

Opening tomorrow | Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days
Presenting two new works by Bay Area-raised, Los Angeles-based artist Miljohn Ruperto, the exhibition considers how Western society has envisioned its own end and explores possibilities for shaping more just tomorrows.
Offering glimpses into futures that entice, confound, and unsettle, “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days” invokes the apocalypse as the break from which a radically different civilization can emerge.
Join us this Saturday, March 14, from 5-7pm for the public opening reception!
📍Exhibition Warehouse, 1201 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA
“Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days” is on view March 14 - April 18, 2026 and is presented in conjunction with the Cantor Arts Center’s exhibition, “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view March 12 - September 14, 2026.
Link in bio to learn more ⬆️
🎥 Miljohn Ruperto and Patrick Eleazar, The New Society (2026), video still. Courtesy of the artists and Micki Meng Gallery (@galeriemickimeng), San Francisco.

It’s All Over: a screening and conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small
Join Minnesota Street Project Foundation and the Cantor Arts Center for a special one-night screening of Daniel R. Small’s “Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene” (2022), followed by a conversation between artists and collaborators Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small.
Drawing on the themes of the film, the conversation will delve into speculative futures, the possibilities of artistic thinking, generative knowledge systems, and archiving records of human existence and achievement.
📅 Friday, March 20
🕒 7-9pm
📍Exhibition Warehouse, 1201 Minnesota Street, San Francisco
FREE and open to the public
This program is presented in conjunction with the exhibitions, “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view at Minnesota Street Project Foundation, March 14 - April 18, 2026, and “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view at the Cantor Arts Center, March 12 - September 14, 2026.
Link in bio to learn more ⬆️
🎥Daniel R. Small, Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene (2022), video still. Courtesy of the artist.

It’s All Over: a screening and conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small
Join Minnesota Street Project Foundation and the Cantor Arts Center for a special one-night screening of Daniel R. Small’s “Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene” (2022), followed by a conversation between artists and collaborators Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small.
Drawing on the themes of the film, the conversation will delve into speculative futures, the possibilities of artistic thinking, generative knowledge systems, and archiving records of human existence and achievement.
📅 Friday, March 20
🕒 7-9pm
📍Exhibition Warehouse, 1201 Minnesota Street, San Francisco
FREE and open to the public
This program is presented in conjunction with the exhibitions, “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view at Minnesota Street Project Foundation, March 14 - April 18, 2026, and “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view at the Cantor Arts Center, March 12 - September 14, 2026.
Link in bio to learn more ⬆️
🎥Daniel R. Small, Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene (2022), video still. Courtesy of the artist.

It’s All Over: a screening and conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small
Join Minnesota Street Project Foundation and the Cantor Arts Center for a special one-night screening of Daniel R. Small’s “Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene” (2022), followed by a conversation between artists and collaborators Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small.
Drawing on the themes of the film, the conversation will delve into speculative futures, the possibilities of artistic thinking, generative knowledge systems, and archiving records of human existence and achievement.
📅 Friday, March 20
🕒 7-9pm
📍Exhibition Warehouse, 1201 Minnesota Street, San Francisco
FREE and open to the public
This program is presented in conjunction with the exhibitions, “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view at Minnesota Street Project Foundation, March 14 - April 18, 2026, and “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view at the Cantor Arts Center, March 12 - September 14, 2026.
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🎥Daniel R. Small, Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene (2022), video still. Courtesy of the artist.

It’s All Over: a screening and conversation between artists Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small
Join Minnesota Street Project Foundation and the Cantor Arts Center for a special one-night screening of Daniel R. Small’s “Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene” (2022), followed by a conversation between artists and collaborators Miljohn Ruperto and Daniel R. Small.
Drawing on the themes of the film, the conversation will delve into speculative futures, the possibilities of artistic thinking, generative knowledge systems, and archiving records of human existence and achievement.
📅 Friday, March 20
🕒 7-9pm
📍Exhibition Warehouse, 1201 Minnesota Street, San Francisco
FREE and open to the public
This program is presented in conjunction with the exhibitions, “Miljohn Ruperto: Ultimate Days,” on view at Minnesota Street Project Foundation, March 14 - April 18, 2026, and “Animal, Vegetable, nor Mineral: Works by Miljohn Ruperto,” on view at the Cantor Arts Center, March 12 - September 14, 2026.
Link in bio to learn more ⬆️
🎥Daniel R. Small, Techne: Evidence in the Anthropocene (2022), video still. Courtesy of the artist.
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