Bay Area Contemporary Art Archive: BACAA

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What We Know that We Don’t Know

A.K. Burns, Claier Fountaine, Ha Tae-Bum, Miljohn Ruperto, Nazgol Ansarinia, Nicolas Consuegra, Trisha Donnelly, Walid Raad

Booklet

Fabulandia: Terra

Carrie Lederer, David Hamill, Fenevive Quick, James Sansing, Philip Ross, Tonya Solley Thorton

Booklet (four fold into Postcard size)

Dad and Mom, Don’t Worry About Us, We Are All Well

Song Dong

Booklet

SPARKmakers Thinkering School

Booklet

True Blue Mirror

Ellen Berkenblit

Booklet

An Artist’s Evolution 1991-2017

Fernando Reyes

Booklet
 

Valuing Labor in the Arts: A Practicum

abigail satinsky, caroline woolard, stephanie syjuco

Booklet

Questioning Aesthetics Symposium

Booklet
 

Charity Auction: Ceramics from the Collection of Andy Chou

Various

Booklet

Present Memory

alejandro cesarco

Booklet
 

when an interpreter could not be found

visible collective

Booklet

Migrating Identities

ala ebtekar, ishmael randall weeks, Meleko Mokgosi, michelle dizon, naeem mohaiemen, saya woolfalk, wangechi mutu, yamini nayar

Booklet

YBCA 100 Summit “Thought Provoking Mind Altering World Changing Culture Shaping Questions Answered TBD”

Various

Booklet
 

Each Street Tells A Story

Various

Booklet
 

Little Paper Planes

Booklet
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BACAA is a public archive: a receptacle, preservation society and venue for the ephemera of Bay Area contemporary artists, venues and related projects. BACAA has been collecting and digitizing postcards, press releases, posters, zines, and more, while creating an online venue to preserve and share the work of our local art scene. Artists, curators, administrators, publishers and collectors are encouraged to enter information and photos of their ephemera via the website, in addition to sending physical pieces to BACAA HQ to preserve and share, to populate the archive.

If you don’t archive your own legacy, who will? It’s important for all of us to be sure the work of marginalized artists are archived. What can we share with future generations about the state of the arts, politics and culture in the Bay Area and beyond?

A project by Lexa Walsh

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Interested in contributing to the BACAA archive? Please complete this form to add your ephemera to our collection.