Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
Bay Area
Upcoming events
Jun 20, 2026 FreeFestivalNative Contemporary Arts Festival
Great Lawn, Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, CA
Free RSVP A beloved Father’s Day weekend tradition celebrating the creativity of America’s indigenous peoples, the 27th annual Native Contemporary Arts Festival showcases a diverse program of Native music, dance, spoken word, visual artists, vendors and crafts. The program is curated by Janeen Antoine (Sicangu Lakota), American Indian Contemporary Arts founder and producer of the weekly Bay Native Circle airing on KPFA 94.1. Free RSVP Funded in part by:
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Jul 12, 2026 FreeCommunity GatheringHonoring Our Relatives: A Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Gathering
Great Lawn, Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, CA
Free RSVP Presented by Indigenous Justice More than a celebration of indigeneity, Honoring Our Relatives seeks to bridge shared struggles across communities while centering the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous people here on Turtle Island. The integration of Mexica dancers, Palestinian Dabke and other cultural elements highlights solidarity, shared grief and collective resilience. A distinctly unique program of cultural performances curated by ShineLight Productions showcases the diversity of Indigenous creativity. Headliners include Indigenous Cats , an underground Bay Area hip-hop duo creating sounds from all eras, and artists to be announced . With live painting, interactive educational components, youth and family-centered engagement activities, Indigenous vendors and aligned community organizations, it’s a gathering for everyone. The program is presented with Indigenous Justice , a grassroots organization founded by Morning Star Gali, a longtime community organizer from the Ajumawi band of the Pit River Tribe in Northeastern California. The organization works to end the incarceration of living native peoples in jails, prisons and group homes across the state, to end the incarceration of salmon trapped by dams, and to end the incarceration of ancestors’ skeletons locked away in basements of universities. Indigenous Justice advances Indigenous self-determination, healing and transformative policy rooted in the leadership of Native women, youth and two-spirit relatives. They work in partnership with California tribes and tribal and intertribal organizations. Free RSVP Co-Presented by:
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Aug 7, 2026 FreeChildren’s ProgramEddie Madril (Kids’ Show)
Children’s Garden, Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, CA
This children’s program has two shows: 11-11:30am with a repeat show 12-12:30pm. A dancer, singer, teacher, playwright and filmmaker, Eddie Madril specializes in the dance and culture of the United States Plains Indian tribes from southern Canada, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Co-founder of Four Winds Native American Dance Company (1983 – 2009) and member of the Pascua Yaqui tribe of southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico, he’s dedicated to raising awareness of Native cultural riches. For some four decades Madril’s involvement and commitment to Native heritage has provided him with the opportunity to share a wealth of information amongst diverse communities, encouraging appreciation and respect for American Indian dance, music, religion, history, art and sign language. Join Madril for a presentation that enthralls and informs young audiences.
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