
What’s on now at San Francisco museums, June 2026
San Francisco museums are presenting a range of exhibitions in June 2026, with notable closings and openings. Yerba Buena's "The Prince of Homburg" by P. Staff closes June 24, while SFMOMA's "People Make This Place: SFAI Stories" runs through July 5. Upcoming shows include "Treasures of the Pharaohs" at the de Young Museum (Aug. 1) and a Ha Chong-Hyun retrospective at the Asian Art Museum (Sept. 25). The Asian Art Museum also features Chiharu Shiota's "Two Home Countries," Park Dae-sung's ink paintings, and Jitish Kallat's "Covering Letter." SFMOMA has opened "Matisse's Femme au chapeau: A Modern Scandal" and announced the three SECA award winners: CrossLypka, Em Kettner, and Chanell Stone. Meanwhile, the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts has suspended operations due to financial difficulties, and SOMArts is seeking donations to fill a budget gap.













