Forever Grateful: A Tribute to the Grateful Dead at Haight Street Art Center

Experience the captivating exhibition Forever Grateful at the Haight Street Art Center in San Francisco starting on July 3. Over 400 pieces, including paintings, drawings, lithographs, vinyl records, and photographs, will be showcased for visitors to enjoy. The exhibition pays homage to the enduring legacy of the Grateful Dead and the vibrant Dead Head community that has contributed to its lasting impact.
Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural influence of the Grateful Dead at Forever Grateful, a tribute to the band's iconic status. The exhibition, marking the 10th anniversary of the Haight Street Art Center, features a scaled-down replica of the band's legendary Wall of Sound audio system playing live recordings from their extensive career on stage.
Join Trixie Garcia, daughter of Jerry Garcia, and other supporters of the event in celebrating the band's profound influence on music and culture. The exhibition showcases the spirit, artistry, and enduring legacy that have made the Grateful Dead more than just a band but a cultural phenomenon that continues to resonate with fans worldwide.
Don't miss the special performance by Grahame Lesh & Friends on July 4 at 2 p.m. PT during the opening weekend of Forever Grateful. Experience the music and artistry that have defined the Grateful Dead's legacy and shaped the cultural landscape of San Francisco and beyond.
Forever Grateful will be on display at the Haight Street Art Center until September 20, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the band's impact on art and music. A second installation, Forever Grateful, Golden Gate Park, will open on September 5 at Hall of Flowers, extending the celebration of the Grateful Dead's legacy through October 25. Visit HaightStreetArt.org for more information on this not-to-be-missed exhibition.