Abbreviation | ICA San Francisco, ICA SF |
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Formation | October 1, 2022 |
Headquarters | 901 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Coordinates | 37°45′35″N 122°23′24″W / 37.759638°N 122.390003°W |
Founding Director | Ali Gass |
Website | Official website |
Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco (ICA SF) is an American contemporary art museum that opened in October 2022, and is located in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco, California. [1] [2] Admission is free. [3]
The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco is a non-collecting institution with a 11,000-square-foot gallery space that opened in October 2022, funded through Silicon Valley-based donors. [3] [4] [5] Donors of the opening of ICA SF included Deborah and Andy Rappaport, Pamela and David Hornik, and Kaitlyn and Mike Krieger. [6] [7] [8] The space was designed after the European kunsthalle, specializing in displaying temporary, boundary-pushing art. [9] Ali Gass is the founding director. [10] [11]
The opening programming was a solo exhibition by Choctaw-Cherokee artist Jeffrey Gibson's, "This Burning World"; and a group exhibition curated by Tahirah Rasheed and Autumn Breon, of work by Oakland-based artists Liz Hernández and Ryan Whelan. [12] [13] [14]
Abbreviation | ICA San Francisco, ICA SF |
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Formation | October 1, 2022 |
Headquarters | 901 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Coordinates | 37°45′35″N 122°23′24″W / 37.759638°N 122.390003°W |
Founding Director | Ali Gass |
Website | Official website |
Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco (ICA SF) is an American contemporary art museum that opened in October 2022, and is located in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco, California. [1] [2] Admission is free. [3]
The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco is a non-collecting institution with a 11,000-square-foot gallery space that opened in October 2022, funded through Silicon Valley-based donors. [3] [4] [5] Donors of the opening of ICA SF included Deborah and Andy Rappaport, Pamela and David Hornik, and Kaitlyn and Mike Krieger. [6] [7] [8] The space was designed after the European kunsthalle, specializing in displaying temporary, boundary-pushing art. [9] Ali Gass is the founding director. [10] [11]
The opening programming was a solo exhibition by Choctaw-Cherokee artist Jeffrey Gibson's, "This Burning World"; and a group exhibition curated by Tahirah Rasheed and Autumn Breon, of work by Oakland-based artists Liz Hernández and Ryan Whelan. [12] [13] [14]