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SF Beer Week 2026: Brewery Tour, Gumbo Pop-Up + Beer Release • Gravitational Lensing, Program 13: Memory, Archives & Reclaiming History • Makeshift Spring Market • Do-Over Music - Huegel / Glenn / WK / Cooper

Shapeshifters Brewery

Jack London Brewing District Tasting Tour (SF Beer Week 2026)
Thursday, February 26, 2026
6-9:30pm
Organized by the Jack London Improvement District
Register for the walking tour (21+ only)

This Thursday, February 26th spend your evening on a guided brewery tour of the East Bay’s Jack London beer scene as part of SF Beer Week 2026.

Sip, savor, and socialize as you explore new flavors, learn about the brewing process, and connect with fellow beer lovers on this lively expedition through Jack London’s Brewing District—home to the highest concentration of microbreweries in Northern California!

Gumbo Pop-Up + Beer Release
Thursday, February 26, 2026
5-8pm
Shapeshifters Cafe
Free to attend. RSVP on Eventbrite.

If you plan to join the Jack London SF Beer Week Tasting Tour and want to do some pre-gaming, or if you’re just looking to get some Mardi Gras action—Oakland-style—join us at Shapeshifters Café this Thursday, February 26th, 5-8pm for some hot and hearty gumbo made by Oakland’s-own Mario Benjamin (Hella Coastal). This special pop-up event will feature Mr. B’s signature Louisiana-inspired sausage & seafood gumbo (vegan and gluten free options also available) served with sweet corn cakes + red wine sangria, soju-based Hurricanes, fresh-squeezed lemonade and two new beer releases (Streetcar Rye Stout and Ice Cold Popcorn Ale) made in-house by Shapeshifters Brewery, as well as music on the back deck spun by E-Solo (dance, funk, house, disco and 80’s) and DJ SPooN (funk, soul, old-school, and classic hip-hop).

Shapeshifters Cinema

Do-Over Music Series - Huegel / Glenn / WK / Cooper
Thursday, March 5, 2026
7pm
Admission: $10 (discount for members)

The Do-Over Music Series at Shapeshifters Cinema, organized by Lisa Mezzacappa and Jordan Glenn, is a monthly series of sound performances presented by a rotating cast of local luminaries and special guests. The first set features performances of creative - improvised - composed - electronic - acoustic - music. The second set opens up to a live improvised collaboration of sound and visuals made using images culled from the Shapeshifters 16mm film collection.

Set 1 (7pm): Warren Huegel & Jordan Glenn DRUM DUO

Set 2 (8pm): expanded cinema + improvised music with:

Isabelle WK (guitar)
Chris Cooper (guitar)
Warren Huegel (drums)
Jordan Glenn (drums)
Films, film loops and other visual interventions by the Shapeshifters Performance Group (Ellie, Kathleen & Gilbert)

Image from “The Letter From Tomorrow” by Nataliya Bek-Gergard

Gravitational Lensing, Program 13: Memory, Archives & Reclaiming History
Presented in association with San Francisco Cinematheque
Friday, March 6, 2026
7pm
Admission: $15 (discount for members)

Memories and archives are not stories set in stone—their contents can be dismantled and re-configured in as many ways as there are perspectives. Sometimes they need to be reconstructed from nothing, or re-inscribed after new information comes to light, or just plain corrected. The films in this program pull threads from personal memories and experiences, weaving new stories through dominant narratives to make a fuller historical tapestry.

Screening: Crow Requiem (2015, DV) by Cauleen Smith, Slow wave (2023, DV) by Pooja Kadam, The Letter From Tomorrow (2023, 16mm shown on DV) by Nataliya Bek-Gergard, Why some people be mad at me sometimes (2024, DV) by mahlet cuff, Tracing History (2023 DV) by Jalena Keane-Lee, Dominion (2023, DV) by Bea Mariano, Agua y mas agua (2022, double-8mm shown on DV) by Francesca Svampa, Birthmarks (2007, DV) by Naima Lowe and Oolite (1995, 16mm film) by Anna Geyer.

Makeshift Spring Market
Sunday, March 8, 2026
12-6pm
Free admission

Join us Sunday, March 8th for a boardwalk-wide bonanza, with vendors, food, music and more hosted by Shapeshifters Cinema, Shapeshifters Café and Oakland Secret. Dozens of artist-vendors will be set up in and around the entire Bret Harte Boardwalk selling all kinds of handmade and crafted wares! Artists who will be setting up for the Makeshift Market (at Shapeshifters) include Rock Paper Scissors Collective (zines, prints), Anna Firth (riso prints, stickers) Octavia Veeder (gemstone jewelry), Desert Glass Jewelry (jewelry, bolo ties), Dogbotic (sound-based recordings, DIY kits, books), Sadie Greyduck (stained glass), Miriam Campos-Quinn (riso prints), and more. Shapeshifters storefront shop will be open where we have re-stocked some of our most popular items. Shapeshifters Café will also be open for food and drinks, including a selection of our housemade beers on tap. Come out and support local artists and arts venues. Admission is free!

The Lizard Point & Aux Meadows
March 12, 2026
7pm
Admission: $15 (discount for members)

Named after the opening track of Brian Eno's Ambient 4: On Land, The Lizard Point are Conor Devlin (Half Film, [the] caseworker) and Geoffrey Scott (Slowness). The Transatlantic duo craft elegant instrumentals that evoke a nocturnal, pastoral space. This performance is a celebration of their third LP, In The Red Earth, which will be released March 10, 2026 on Hidden Shoal Recordings.

Oakland-based Aux Meadows is an instrumental "ambient country" and Cosmic Americana trio formed in 2021 by J. Imwalle (synth), C. Royalty (guitar), and S. Dawson (lap steel/dobro). Known for their "lonesome planet sound," they blend traditional country instrumentation with ethereal, spacey, and experimental textures.

Image from “Clear Ice Fern” by Mark Street

The Refracted City - New Films by Mark Street
Co-presented by Canyon Cinema
Friday, March 13, 2026
7pm
Admission: $14 (discount for Friends of Canyon and Shapeshifters members)

NYC-based filmmaker Mark Street will present a program of recent short films rooted in the tradition of street photography. These films toggle between representation and abstraction as he uses magnifiers, lenses and other objects to twist and bend the urban landscapes of New York City, Paris, Belfast and other cities. Juxtaposing the familiar and the unexpected, this work reveals an idiosyncratic view of city vignettes captured while wandering, camera in hand, eyes open wide.

Street's films will be followed by a selection of city-themed shorts from the Canyon Cinema collection curated by Street in collaboration with Brett Kashmere, Zachary Epcar and Ashley Rose Tacheira. A Q&A and discussion with Street will conclude the screening.

SCREENING: River of Days by Mark Street (2025, 7 mins.), all day and all of the night by Mark Street (2025, 13 mins), Lunette by Mark Street (2024, 8 mins.), Clear Ice Fern by Mark Street (2023, 12 mins.), The Grain of Belfast by Mark Street (2022, 6 mins.), An Insomniac's Reward by Mark Street (2026, 6 mins.), Homage to Jean Tinguely's Homage to New York by Robert Breer (1968, 9.5 mins.), Feriado by Azucena Losano (2021, 2 mins.), Manhattan One, Two, Three, Four by Tomonari Nishikawa (2014, 3 mins.), New York (Near Sleep) For Saskia by Peter Hutton (1972, 10 mins.)

Workshops

Material Cinema Workshop for Teens
Instructor: Ellie Vanderlip
Saturday, February 28, 2026
2-4pm
In-person at Sunnyvale Public Library
Free admission!

Join Shapeshifters Education and Outreach Director Ellie Vanderlip at the Sunnyvale Public Library for a free two-hour Material Cinema Workshop designed for teens. Participants will learn how to paint, scratch, puncture and otherwise manipulate photochemistry on film for interesting, unique and sometimes totally unpredictible results!

Support

Shapeshifters members are the heart of the organization.

By joining the Shapeshifters Membership Program, you become part of an engaged, diverse, creative community working in and around experimental moving image, sound and time-based art.

In exchange for your generous support, we offer a wellspring of fantastic benefits including:

• 10% discount on tickets, registrations and everything purchased in both the cinema and café (Seer level, $60)

• A special, limited edition beer mug (with original image designed this year by Anna Firth!) + one free beer at every on-site event you attend (Clairvoyant level, $100)

• Shapeshifters T-shirt or tote bag (Conjurer level, $150)

• One free admission to every screening hosted in our cinema (Magus level, $300)

• Named sponsorship of one Shapeshifters Fellow (Shapeshifters level, $500)

Help ensure the future of Shapeshifters Cinema. Become a member now.

Want to support the organization without committing to a membership? Consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, San Francisco Cinematheque, a 501(c)3 nonprofit. All donations go directly towards covering the costs of operating our venue, without which we can’t continue to do what we do. And if the company you work for offers matching donations, you can double your impact! Every donation makes a huge difference and is greatly appreciated.

Shop

We have re-stocked our collection of the popular 6-in-1 flipbook series (and added a new one!) in our shop. These are innovatively-designed flipbooks made in Spain featuring six different image sequences in one book. Each book focuses on work by pioneering artists related to pre-cinema and early cinema history, including Eadweard Muybridge, Étienne-Jules Marey, Georges Méliès, Lotte Reiniger, The Lumière Brothers and Josepth Plateau. We have a limited stock of each book. Get them while you can!

Take a look at all the items available in the Shapeshifters Shop.

We also have gift cards! Shapeshifters gift cards can be purchased in any amount you choose and can be used in both the cinema and café. That means that your recipient can use it to buy whatever they want! A latte, a book and a ticket to a film screening; or, a beer, a record and admission to a workshop. The variations are endless! Not only are you giving your favorite creative person access to a treasure trove of great things (and experiences), you are also supporting your favorite microcinema/brewery/café. It’s a win-win scenario! Buy a gift card now.

Opportunities

ATA Monthly Open Screenings: Artists’ Television Access (ATA), the stalwart experimental microcinema holding ground in SF’s Mission District since 1984, hosts Open Screenings every first Thursday. This free community film/video show welcomes short format work (15 min or less) from all genres made by independent filmmakers, experimental artists, rogue visionaries and inspired tinkerers who work with the moving image. ATA’s Open Screenings happen the first Thursday of every month at 8:00 pm. Entries must be received by 7:00 pm on show night. Find out more.

CROSSROADS 2026 Call for Submissions Extended: San Francisco Cinematheque seeks submissions of recent films, videos and works of performance cinema for CROSSROADS 2026, the seventeenth iteration of our annual film festival. CROSSROADS 2026 will be held September 4–6, 2026  at Gray Area/Grand Theater in San Francisco. Submission deadline has been extended to March 31, 2026. Find out more.

Kala Media Arts Residency: Kala Art Institute (Berkeley) offers a Media Arts Fellowship that supports artists working on innovative projects in and across film and video, sound, animation, performance cinema, and media arts installation. This opportunity is open to local, national, and international artists. Deadline to submit is March 1, 2026. Find out more.

Videoex Call for Submissions: Videoex invites submissions of experimental, innovative and progressive cinematic and moving image works that explore the possibilities of film as a medium, expanding the idea of film and cinema for Videoex 2026 (May 22-31, 2026, Zurich, Switzerland). Deadline to submit is March 1, 2026. Find out more.

Prismatic Ground Film Festival Call for Submissions: Prismatic Ground is a New York festival centered on experimental documentary and avant-garde film, and for the first time accepting performance, music and poetry/live reading submissions. Hosted with media partner Screen Slate at handful of venues across NYC, the festival will hold its sixth edition April 29-May 3, 2026. Deadline to submit is March 1, 2026. Find out more.

Extremely Shorts 2026 Call for Submissions: Submissions for Aurora Picture Show’s 29th annual Extremely Shorts Film Festival are now open. Extremely Shorts is an open-call, juried competition of three-minutes-or-shorter films and videos of all kinds and from around the world. Screenings will be presented at Aurora Picture Show in Houston, TX in late May, with some participating filmmakers in attendance and receptions. Deadline to submit is March 10, 2026. Find out more.

Creative Capital 2027 Open Call: Creative Capital For Artists seeks proposals from individual artists in all 50 states for new artistic works in Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Film, and Literature. The Creative Capital Award provides unrestricted project grants of up to $50,000 to individual artists to create new work. The new State of the Art Prize provides unrestricted artist grants of $10,000. The application portal opens on Monday, March 2, 2026. Deadline for submission is April 2, 2026. Find out more.

Found Footage Magazine Call for Submissions: Authors are invited to submit essays, interviews, video-essays, film and book reviews for Found Footage Magazine, Issue #12. Deadline to submit is June 1, 2026. Find out more.