OPENING RECEPTION: Local Resource at CCA Hubbell Street Galleries
Organization:
California College of the Arts
Category:
Visual Arts
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
10/6/2016
End Date:
10/6/2016
Start Time:
5:30 PM
End Time:
7:30 PM
Event
Info:
Local Resource is the opening exhibition at the new CCA Hubbell Street Galleries. This thematic exhibition program is presented in collaboration with local partners to introduce and showcase existing art and community resources in San Francisco's Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, Mission, Mission Bay, and SOMA neighborhoods.
The exhibition will also demonstrate ways the college's new gallery spaces can serve as a resource for both CCA students and the surrounding community.
Local Resource spans four gallery spaces and consists of art objects from nearly 20 community partners. Each participating organization will also offer information about its services.
The exhibition includes a public reading room that contains a curated selection of books, periodicals, and editions.
Exhibition Partners: Art Practical / Daily Serving Boiler Room at Heath Ceramics Catharine Clark Gallery Creativity Explored Do.Re.Mi. Arts District Et al. / Et al. etc. Kadist Art Foundation Letterform Archive Museum of Craft and Design Potrero Hill Archives Project Prelinger Library Root Division San Francisco Center for the Book Southern Exposure St. Gregory's Episcopal Church and Food Pantry Storefront Lab Workshop Residence Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art
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