When
21 MAR 2026
12noon - 5pm PT
Where
Harvey Milk Center
for the Arts

Get Ready for Spring Renewal: Our 14th SF WBF!

Welcoming the Spring Season for our first fair of 2026!


We’re gearing up for Spring Renewal! We return to the Harvey Milk Center for the Arts who will host our 14th seasonal Well-being Fair! As always, we gather a diverse team of practitioners to share tools that support personal and collective well-being. Enjoy any part of the day for classes, conversations, and community!

Launched in 2022, the SF Well-being Fair is a seasonal event that occurs at the turn of each season. At the SF WBF, we are passionate about building community to support everyone’s birthright – yours/our well-being! We love creating an engaging environment where individuals can explore various aspects of wellness, from physical health to mental and spiritual growth.

We gather a diverse team of practitioners who are teachers, coaches, therapists, artists and more who come together to share their wisdom and practices. Less wellness marketplace, more informational, experiential and resourceful ways to inspire one another towards a holistic approach to being well in a dynamic world of joys and sorrows. We are committed to supporting and connecting with our fellow BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities to create greater presence, awareness, and access to wellness opportunities for our unique well-being.

What Drives Our Dream


Being well is our birthright, though our stressful world can block our view with everyday life priorities and world crises. We aim to bring practical wisdom to the forefront of our body, mind and heart by countering the heavy hands of our industrial complex. We offer support and motivation for movement and rest towards the highest service to all. We envision an equitable world that prioritizes kindness and harmony for every being.
Our mission is to empower individuals with direct knowledge, practical tools, and collective experiences that promote physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. We approach this event in collaboration and commit to an inclusive environment to celebrate health, diversity, and self-dignity for all people regardless of race, gender, class or sexual orientation. We request that practitioners we work with are aligned with this mission.
We welcome all who seek compassionate connections where creativity and diversity are expressions of well-being. Rather than think of wellness as something to purchase, we offer reminders that well-being is instinctive. We aim to bring accessibility and engagement for all, where collaboration and honoring one another can outweigh oppression and othering. We celebrate & highlight our LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities.

Meet Our Practitioners
2022-Present


Faq

Register NOW for our Spring Renewal SF Well-being Fair!


As with all fairs, you can expect small group workshops, conversation circles, interactive 1:1 session with practitioners, coloring & craft area, vegan snacks and drinks, and an opportunity to explore a wide range of health and wellness centered experiences that center arrow nd personal and collective well-being.

Registration links will be added to the website no later than March 1st.

Registration links will be added to the website no later than 3/1/2026. Please note: our livestream option will only include the Group Classes and Conversation Circles. Currently, no other parts of the fair will be live-streamed.

Admission is open and FREE to all and welcome to all! Donations will be welcomed at the door, collected by our volunteers. All donations will be directed to the Well-being Fair organizing team to help produce future fairs.

Yes! All ages are welcomed. Children under 14 are advised to be accompanied by an adult. While there are no sessions specifically geared for children, the fair may be a welcomed opportunity to discuss the nature of well-being as a personal and collective journey.

Yes! We’d love for you to be a part of our events! Please connect with us using the contact page or email info@mukundastudio.com and we’ll reach back to you within 48 hours.

Yes, the Harvey Milk Center for the Arts is ADA Accessible including bathrooms and an elevator to reach the 2nd floor. Please let us know if you have any questions and if there are any ways we can be sure to be of support to your day at the Well-being Fair. Contact us at sfwbf@mukundastudio.com.

We’d love to have you get involved. Please email sfwbf@mukundastudio.com to inquire. We are currently filling spaces for the Spring Renewal SF WBF.

Current Schedule for 3/21/2026!

Plan your well-being adventure by choosing sessions you’d like to attend.

You can’t do it all, but you can make sure not to miss sessions you want to attend.


Nicola Bosco-Alvarez (she/her)

Welcome to Spring Renewal 2026!
SF WBF Host/Collaborator + Director/Choreographer of YPTMTC
12noon-12:15pm

Director & Choreographer, Nicola Bosco-Alvarez began her career in musical theatre as an Artist in-Residence and Choreographer with the San Francisco Arts Education Project under the close mentorship of Danny Duncan, Emily Keeler and Camille Oliver-Salmon. After twelve years with SF ArtsEd teaching and learning with youth 9-14, she made the transition in 2007 as full time Director/Choreographer with YPTMTC. Her passion to work with teens and provide a professional setting for them to explore and create has been an amazing experience, and invaluable artistically. Nicola helps run programming and events at the Harvey Milk Center for the Arts and a dedicated support of the SF Well-being Fairs.

Marc Morozumi (he/him)

Welcome to Spring Renewal 2026!
Founder/Owner of Mukunda Studio and Presenter of the SF WBF
12noon-12:15pm

Marc is a certified Integral Yoga Hatha, Raja, Meditation and stress management teacher with over 5000 teaching hours and a CMT in the state of California.  His diverse career history, which has varied from a life in the arts to working in a high-paced event world, unifies in one voice today as a health and wellness entrepreneur. He is a Lead Yoga Trainer for Integral Yoga Institute (IYI) and helped design the first BIPOC YTT with the SF IYI in 2021. He has staffed IYI's silent retreats since 2011 and teaches public, private and corporate Yoga classes every week. He opened M Spa Yoga by Yogamukunda, The Yoga Loft @ MX3 Fitness and in 2020, opened and turned all focus to Mukunda Studio in SOMA, SF, CA. He is dedicated to building conscious community where the natural state of compassion, kindness and empathy can rise as a valued power in society, naturally weakening supremacy and the illusion of separateness.

Mia Velez (she/her)

  12-12:15pm
Land Acknowledgement w/actionable steps to land trust
Spring Renewal 2026! - SF WBF
12noon-12:15pm

Mia Velez (she) believes that teaching is a privilege and learning is a reciprocal process between student and teacher. Her goal in her life’s work is to liberate herself and others from oppressive conditioning so she and others can live harmoniously with Nature/ Great Mystery/ The Divine/ God/ Tao, or any other name one uses to articulate the thing that makes things so. She teaches Ving Tsun Kung Fu, offers yoga to incarcerated men, and stress management techniques to new parents. She is a trainer for the Basic Teacher Trainings at Integral Yoga Institute, including the BIPOC Yoga Teacher Training, and mentors new teachers. Yoga and Kung Fu are integrated into her daily life as a healer, a householder, a preschool teacher, and an advocate for gender, race and class equity through multiple organizations. Her wish is for people to awaken to their true purpose in this life.

Emily Hedges (she/her)

Welcome to our Practitioner team and attendees
Spring Renewal 2026! - SF Well-being Fair
12noon-12:15pm

Emily came to yoga in 2004 for healing from self-inflicted negativity, warped body image, and depression. She stays for the physical benefits, emotional regulation, and personal growth. She believes that yoga has the potential to inform and transform our relationships with ourselves, our friends, our families, our business colleagues, and society. Emily is also an aerospace engineer and program manager for energy efficiency technology. She is methodical, data-driven, and detail-oriented, while being compelled by kindness and the interconnectedness of all things. She is serious and light-hearted. Her yoga teaching reflects this harmonious blending of dualities.

Nas Mohamed (he/him)

Special Welcome from our Grand Host
Spring Renewal 2026! - SF Well-being Fair
12noon-12:15pm

Nasser "Nas" Mohamed is a physician from Qatar and a LGBT rights activist, founder of Alwan Foundation. In 2022, he became the first Qatari to publicly come out as a gay man and has sought to raise awareness of the persecution of LGBT people in Qatar in advance of the country hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Mohamed has lived in the United States since 2011, where he practices as a physician.

FiiFii Imaizumi (she/her)

  12:15-1pm
1-1:30pm: Yoga Nidra: Soundscape
Category: Relaxation, calming for body/nervous system
2nd Floor Studio

Fiifii has shared yoga and meditation since 2012

Ki Charles (all pronouns)

  1:00 - 1:30pm
1:45-2:15pm: Sanctuary in Uncertainty
Category: Yoga Session
2nd Floor Studio

Ki is an African American, Mexican, Indigenous Yogi, who is expanding the inclusivity of yoga spaces for BIPOC, Queer people.

Kyoko Kimura (sister)

2:30-3pm: Guided Meditation with Live Harp Music
Category: Soundbath meditation
2nd Floor Studio

The Brahma Kumaris Meditation Center in San Francisco is part of a global network dedicated to spiritual learning and personal growth. We offer practical tools for inner well-being through Raja Yoga meditation, welcoming people of all ages, backgrounds, and levels of experience. Our approach is based on the understanding that we are spiritual beings with a natural capacity for peace, clarity, and compassion. By reconnecting with our inner self and the One Source of wisdom and love, we can experience greater balance, resilience, and purpose in daily life. We provide an open, inclusive space for reflection, meditation, and holistic well-being for all. For the WellBeing Fair, Spring, 2026, we will provide a guided meditation with live harp music session for you to experience inner peace and happiness.

Alden Mitchell (he/him)

3:15-3:45pm: Alden Mitchell (he/him)
Category: Yoga Session
2nd Floor Studio

Alden Mitchell is a yoga teacher trained at The Castro Room (RYT-200, 2025). His teaching focuses on methodical movement that builds body awareness and mindfulness through repetition and attention to subtle shifts in the body. Alden is particularly interested in proprioception, the body’s sense of where it is in space, and how intentional movement can help people reconnect with their physical experience in a grounded, practical way. Outside the studio, Alden has spent the past decade working in digital health and currently works in the Kaiser Permanente program office.

Nick Venegoni (he/they)

4-4:30pm: Sound Bath Meditation + Nervous System Rest
Category: Soundbath
2nd Floor Studio

Nick Venegoni (he>they) is a holistic psychotherapist, coach and integrative facilitator based in San Francisco. He is also co-founder of The Queer Spirit Community, a care-centered and inclusive space centering queers and allies, offering accessible virtual Care Circles and podcast for our global queer communities. Nick studied classical piano in his youth, and has sung in multiple community choruses. He has studied MetaMusic with Laura Inserra, and Sound Meditation Design and Yoga of Piano with Lynda Arnold/DivaSonic. Some of his other teachers and influences in sound healing are Tom Kenyon, Silvia Nakkach, Isa Gucciardi and Karma Moffett. He has a passion for earth-based & LGBTQ+ spiritualities, and transformational healing.

Mia Velez (she/her)

1:45-2:15: How To Punch - and learn about yourself
Category: Martial Arts
Outside grass by 50 Scott Street entrance

Mia Velez (she) believes that teaching is a privilege and learning is a reciprocal process between student and teacher. Her goal in her life’s work is to liberate herself and others from oppressive conditioning so she and others can live harmoniously with Nature/ Great Mystery/ The Divine/ God/ Tao, or any other name one uses to articulate the thing that makes things so. She teaches Ving Tsun Kung Fu, offers yoga to incarcerated men, and stress management techniques to new parents. She is a trainer for the Basic Teacher Trainings at Integral Yoga Institute, including the BIPOC Yoga Teacher Training, and mentors new teachers. Yoga and Kung Fu are integrated into her daily life as a healer, a householder, a preschool teacher, and an advocate for gender, race and class equity through multiple organizations. Her wish is for people to awaken to their true purpose in this life.

Luke Andahazy (he/him)

2:30-3pm: Yoga Session - How and Why to Build a Home Practice
Category: Yoga
Outside grass by 50 Scott Street entrance

Luke is a yoga teacher who brings yoga down to the level of the practical and every day. Come see him for for real-life ways to incorporate yoga into your daily routine.

Sarah Doyle (they/she)

1:00-1:30pm: Spring into Action: Traversing Polycrisis with Embodied Activism
Category: Activism
2nd Floor Classroom

Sarah (They/she) is a neuro-spicy, anti-Zionist Jewish Queer person who has worked in community mental health for over a decade. They graduated from SFSU with a Master's in Social Work and are currently working alongside vulnerable seniors in the Tenderloin in S.F as a clinical case manager. They also serve as an organizer with IfNotNow on the community team, dreaming and scheming to build belonging, community, ritual, and connection through a peaceful and liberated world where everyone’s life is dignified and protected. They view healing not as an isolated experience, but as a profoundly political and spiritual practice essential to our collective well-being and systemic transformation. They are eager to explore how we can build movements that focus on collective and interconnected embodiment as we bear witness, are impacted, and resist fascism by creating portals of possibility together!

Marc Morozumi (he/him)

1:45-2:15pm: Building a Relationship with the Changeless Aspect of Being
Category: Spirituality/Yoga philosophy
2nd Floor Classroom

Marc is a certified Integral Yoga Hatha, Raja, Meditation and stress management teacher with over 5000 teaching hours and a CMT in the state of California.  His diverse career history, which has varied from a life in the arts to working in a high-paced event world, unifies in one voice today as a health and wellness entrepreneur. He is a Lead Yoga Trainer for Integral Yoga Institute (IYI) and helped design the first BIPOC YTT with the SF IYI in 2021. He has staffed IYI's silent retreats since 2011 and teaches public, private and corporate Yoga classes every week. He opened M Spa Yoga by Yogamukunda, The Yoga Loft @ MX3 Fitness and in 2020, opened and turned all focus to Mukunda Studio in SOMA, SF, CA. He is dedicated to building conscious community where the natural state of compassion, kindness and empathy can rise as a valued power in society, naturally weakening supremacy and the illusion of separateness.

Erik Gleibermann (he/him)

2:30-3:00pm: Creative Approaches to Journaling as Well-Being Practice
Category: Writing
2nd Floor Classroom

Erik Gleibermann is a social justice journalist, culture critic, memoirist and poet in San Francisco. He has written for The Atlantic, New York Times, Washington Post, Guardian, National Geographic Traveler, Oprah Daily, Slate, Progressive, Black Scholar, Kenyon Review, Massachusetts Review, Ploughshares and World Literature Today, where he is a contributing editor. He teaches in the UCLA Extension Creative Writing program and has also taught creative writing for Stanford Continuing Studies. Chapters from his memoir-in-progress, Jewfro American, have been finalists for The Sewanee Review and North American Review nonfiction prizes.

Maï Azarov (she/her)

3:15-3:45pm: Sound & Movement As Medicine
Category: Healing Arts
2nd Floor Classroom

Maï Azarov is an ecstatic dance DJ, sound curator, and movement facilitator who believes the body is the wisest instrument in the room. Maï has spent years exploring how music and conscious movement can regulate the nervous system, shift energy, and bring us back to ourselves — especially in the moments when we feel most stuck or depleted.

In this session, she invites you to drop into your body, and let rhythm do what rest alone cannot. Through guided movement and intentional sound, Maï will help you reset your energy, and return to your afternoon feeling alive, clear, and reconnected. No dance experience needed — just a willingness to move

Ki Charles (all pronouns)

4:00-4:30pm: Discussion continuation from class: Sanctuary in Uncertainty
Category: Yoga in Action
2nd Floor Studio

Ki is an African American, Mexican, Indigenous Yogi, who is expanding the inclusivity of yoga spaces for BIPOC, Queer people.

Mané D. (she/her)

  12-2
Healer's MarketPlace
Nathïebi Shea Butter Products
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

The Nathïebi brand was created to provide pure, organic care based on shea butter. Nathïebi means the sun in Wolof which is a dialect spoken in Senegal, a country in West Africa where I come from, and it turns out that the shea tree grows mainly there. This name was inspired by me, because plants are used to specifically absorb light corresponding to the spectrum of the sun. Hence the different scents of my products including rose, lemongrass, lavender and many others all blend with shea which is a true miracle of nature. I hope to make the most of it for people who want to take care of their skin and protect it from harsh chemicals.

Crystal Marie Higgins (she/her)

Healer's Marketplace
Herbal Remedies for Everyday Wellness, Delight and Joy.
https://www.seasonalherbalbox.com/, https://www.crystalmariehiggins.com/
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

Crystal Marie Higgins is an Initiated High Priestess in Celtic traditions, an Initiated Witch, as well as a Yoga Teacher, an Herbalist and Ethical Marketer. She has been in devotion to earth wisdom, the cycles of the moon and the seasons and teaching yoga since 2012. Crystal’s intention is to awaken our consciousness toward the radical practice of attuning your life and the flows of your creativity to the seasons of the year, the cycles of the moon and the wisdom found in the everyday. She is a lover of the plant realm, being outdoors and engaging in sacred rituals.

Brian Hernandez (he/him)

Healer's Marketplace
Chiropractic spinal screenings
Hernandez Chiropractic SF
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

I’m a chiropractor with my office located in the Castro on Castro st. I use my chiropractic education and expertise to help the community with injury recovery, prevention, nervous system balancing, and overall wellness with tailor made plans to fit each person.

Phil Deem (he/him)

Healer's Marketplace
Mini Herbal Consultation & Herbal Products
Spirit Tree Apothecary
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

Clinical Herbalist with vibrant colored hair and a passion in making herbal products for a little self care and self love. My herbal knowledge is predominantly western herbalism with a bit of Ayurveda and TCM mixed in. Created Spirit Tree Apothecary around 5 years ago as an herbal practice then established as an online business in 2024 to share my selection of products.

Brahma Kumaris Organization

Information Tabling
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization: Learn about Virtue-scope
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

The Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization offers meditation and spiritual learning centers across the globe. Our San Francisco center, located at Baker and Hayes, provides a peaceful space for exploring inner well-being and personal growth. We offer beginner and advanced Raja Yoga meditation courses, practical spirituality workshops, wisdom talks, live harp meditation, and monthly silence retreats. All programs are free of charge and open to everyone—no prior experience needed. We warmly invite you to reconnect with your inner peace and power

Machel Best (he/him)

Information Tabling
Therapist & Owner of Best Community Therapy
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

Non profit geared around mental health, homeless outreach, & youth empowerment. Comic Book for children about empowerment & community, chinese medicine balls, & mental health pins.

Rainbow Grocery

Information Tabling
Rainbow Grocery - Worker owned vegetarian grocery store
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

We opened our store in San Francisco’s Mission District nearly 50 years ago. Since then, we work to offer the widest selection of organic and locally sourced products at the most affordable price. Along with being your local, independent grocery store, we are also a resource for our community to exchange information about the health and sustainability of the foods we eat.

SF LGBT Center/Pride House

Information Tabling
SF LGBT Center with Pride House - supporting our LGBT community in SF and in large sports arenas
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

Gautam Mulchandani (he/him)

Intuitive Readings
Gems of Clarity - Intuitive Reader
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

Gautam is a top rated clairvoyant. His readings provide you with insights on career, love, health and more.

Kim Quinones (she/her)

Tarot Card Readings
Reveal Your Inner Light
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

Kim Quinones is an intuitive guide, tarot reader and energy healer who helps people find and heal their stuck places. She empowers people at life's crossroads to gain crystal-clear clarity on their next steps—be it in their careers, relationships, or personal dreams. Through her unique clairvoyant guidance and energy clearing techniques, she can help you break free from confusion and align with your highest self. Together, you will  transform uncertainty into confident action so you can manifest the fulfilling life you've always desired. It's time to reveal your inner light and embrace the extraordinary life that awaits you.

Thom Fowler (he/him)

Tarot Card Readings
Ritual Arts Tarot
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

Thom Fowler, intuitive psychic, witch, and guide on the wild journey of spirit, uses tarot to provide you with the information you are seeking for growth, healing, and insight. Thom has 30 years of practice in clairvoyant readings, spiritual healing, and magic and has been trained and initiated into traditional practices by the ancient ones. His work is grounded in practical realities and inspired by the cosmos.

Nicole Lapuyade (she/her)

Reiki Healing
Light Align Wellness: Hand, Heart, & Head Energy Balancing
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

Nicole Lapuyade is a certified guided imagery, sound healing, and reiki practitioner and an NBHWC certified wellness coach with a MA in Integrative Health. Her career began in biotech labs researching cancer, HIV, and other diseases. A few run-ins with chronic stress sparked an interest and a deep dive into the ways stress affects our bodies, accelerates disease, and obstructs healing. With an eye on self-care, self-love, integrative practices, and spiritual inquiry, Nicole creates a container for rest and healing, a refuge from the busyness of our lives and overstimulation from our environment.

Azure Stewart (she/her)

Healing Work, Intuitive, Reiki
http://www.azurestewart.com
12:15-5pm - Main Fair Room

I’m an intuitive, healer, and space holder. I provide support for individuals through the roles of healing centered coaching and doula (Fertility and Postpartum). My journey toward this work started with my own healing through reiki, yoga, and somatic work. These modalities serve as a framework for how I support the collective.

Art & Writing Zone

Spend time in our art & writing zone to stimulate your connection to the infinite, creative realm!
Open space with a variety of supplies and prompts to keep you engaged.

12noon-5pm - Art Room

Butterfly Origami with Div

Guided butterfly origami
12noon-5pm - Art Room

Div is a neurodivine, mindful soul and author of A Broken Teacup. She blends mindful motivation with the delicate art of butterfly origami to foster authenticity and work-life harmony. Through simple, creative practices, she empowers others to transform stress into stillness and find beauty in life’s fragile, unfolding moments. Butterfly origami is a physical metaphor for mindful transformation. Just as a flat sheet of paper becomes a delicate creature through intentional folds, we shape our lives through intentional choices.Process: Each crease requires focus, pulling you out of your head and into the present moment. Struggle: Tough folds represent life's challenges—they require patience, not force. Result: A butterfly reminds us that beauty often comes after a period of pressure and change.

Grief Altar for Peace and Solidarity

Grief Altar - for Peace and Solidarity
12noon-5pm - Main Fair Room

We offer space to include grief and feelings of loss, sadness, despair, and all that comes in the process of healing from grief. Being able to make space for our grief and the process of grief itself honors our personal and collective well-being. When we can be witness to all the harms on this planet and recognize that it is always balanced by all the beauty and love that also exists, we welcome greater acceptance of what it means to be human. The pain that we can sit with and understand has the potential to be the strength that we find in moving forward with firmer resolve.

Nicola Bosco-Alvarez (she/her)

  4:45-5pm
Closing Remarks: Thank you for attending and learning about HMCA
Thank you from the Harvey Milk Center for the Arts
4:45-5pm - Main Fair Room

Director & Choreographer, Nicola Bosco-Alvarez began her career in musical theatre as an Artist in-Residence and Choreographer with the San Francisco Arts Education Project under the close mentorship of Danny Duncan, Emily Keeler and Camille Oliver-Salmon. After twelve years with SF ArtsEd teaching and learning with youth 9-14, she made the transition in 2007 as full time Director/Choreographer with YPTMTC. Her passion to work with teens and provide a professional setting for them to explore and create has been an amazing experience, and invaluable artistically. Nicola helps run programming and events at the Harvey Milk Center for the Arts and a dedicated support of the SF Well-being Fairs.

Andrea Stern (she/her)

Closing Remarks: Taking this day with you! 
A Reflection from TendWell Collective - A message on the importance of personal and collective well-being
4:45-5pm - Main Fair Room

Just over 15 years ago, Andrea was working in Corporate Human Resources when she felt a call to help employees on a deeper, more meaningful level. After much thought, research and consideration and after feeling the benefits of a midday yoga session, Andrea decided to open a yoga studio catering specifically to the needs of urban professionals in the heart of San Francisco’s Financial District. Learn about Satori Yoga: https://satoriyogastudio.com/ Today, Satori Yoga offers programming to businesses all around the globe and is still based here in San Francisco.

Marc Morozumi (he/him)

Closing remarks: Why personal and collective well-being matter?
Thank you for attending! Join us on June 20th at the SF LGBT Center
4:45-5pm: Main Fair Room

Marc is a certified Integral Yoga Hatha, Raja, Meditation and stress management teacher with over 5000 teaching hours and a CMT in the state of California.  His diverse career history, which has varied from a life in the arts to working in a high-paced event world, unifies in one voice today as a health and wellness entrepreneur. He is a Lead Yoga Trainer for Integral Yoga Institute (IYI) and helped design the first BIPOC YTT with the SF IYI in 2021. He has staffed IYI's silent retreats since 2011 and teaches public, private and corporate Yoga classes every week. He opened M Spa Yoga by Yogamukunda, The Yoga Loft @ MX3 Fitness and in 2020, opened and turned all focus to Mukunda Studio in SOMA, SF, CA. He is dedicated to building conscious community where the natural state of compassion, kindness and empathy can rise as a valued power in society, naturally weakening supremacy and the illusion of separateness.

Secure your spot at the fair!

Gearing up for Spring Renewal!


Event price list

Choose your way to join our event!


In-person Ticket

FREE
  • All are welcome!
  • Space is Limited
  • Come & go as you wish
  • Bring your friends!
  • Register early

LIVESTREAM

FREE
  • Not available for Spring
  • Stay tuned for other options
  • Join us next fair 6/20
  • Email if interested in livestream:
  • sfwbf@mukundastudio.com

Sponsorship

600-21,100$
  • $600 = Covers snacks/drinks
  • $1,500 = Covers marketing
  • $5,000 = Fees for organizers
  • $14,000 = Practitioner stipend
  • $21,100 = Full fair sponsor

Contact us

We look forward to being in touch!


    • DATE

      MAR 21, 2026
    • LOCATION

      Harvey Milk Center for the Arts
    • EVENT TIME

      12noon-5pm
    • CURRENT SEASON

      Spring