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The Best Exhibitions to See Around San Francisco During FOG Design+Art

January brings a full slate of exhibitions across the Bay Area timed to San Francisco Art Week, headlined by the 12th edition of FOG Design+Art at Fort Mason Center (January 21-25). Galerie highlights nine must-see shows, including "100 Candleholders" at Blunk Space, where international artists create candleholders inspired by JB Blunk; "New Work: Sheila Hicks" at SFMOMA, featuring fiber installations tied to personal places; "The Houses Are Haunted By White Night-Gowns" at The Future Perfect, a furniture-and-bowls installation by Studio Ahead; and "Auudi Dorsey: What’s Left, Never Left" at Jonathan Carver Moore, where the painter excavates histories of African American leisure sites.

This article matters because it serves as a curated guide for collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts attending FOG Design+Art, one of the West Coast's premier design fairs. The featured exhibitions demonstrate the Bay Area's enduring role as a hub for both contemporary innovation—spanning sculpture, fiber, ceramics, and design—and historical reckoning, as seen in Dorsey's archival work. By spotlighting regional galleries and museums, the piece reinforces San Francisco's cultural vitality during a key art-week moment, helping readers navigate a dense program of openings and special projects.