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Matrix 241: Tables of Content: Ray Johnson & Robert Warner / Bob Box Archive

ray johnson, robert warner

Brochure

member calendar

Various

Mailing / Brochure

Southern Exposure Celebrates 10 Years of Its Alternative Exposure Grant Program

Mailing / Brochure

State of Mind: New California Art Circa 1970

Various

Brochure

member calendar

Various

Mailing / Brochure

Matrix 226: Bending the Word

martha colburn, olivia plender, patricia esquivias, tris vonna-michell

Brochure

Alternative Exposure: Southern Exposure’s Grant Program Celebrates Its Second Decade

Mailing / Brochure

one way or another: Asian American Art Now

Various

Brochure

Everything Matters: Paul Kos A Retrospective

paul kos

Brochure

Borderlandia

Enrique Chagoya

Brochure

Southern Exposure Is Yours to Claim.

Mailing / Brochure

Image Maker

abbas kiarostami

Brochure

Curious Poses

elisabeth higgins o’connor, emily mast, jess smith, josé joaquin figueroa, melissa wyman, rachel mayeri, sandra ono, tommy becker

Mailing / Brochure

one way or another: Asian American Art Now

Various

Mailing / Brochure

Dogpatch Potrero Hill Mission District

Brochure
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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.