Bay Area Contemporary Art Archive: BACAA

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first-person plural

dana hemenway, joel dean, sasha kreiger

Postcard
 

Going to an Uncertain Place

fred reichman

Postcard
 

MEMENTO MORI towards a compendium of disseminations

Frances Stark

Postcard
 

narwhellian

seth koen

Postcard
 

Derivations in Color

matt gonzalez

Postcard
 

Casting Stones | Recent Sculpture

jonathan tucker

Postcard

c.a.t.a.c.l.y.s.m. i.n.c.

charlie milgrim, johanna poethig

Postcard
 

Happiest Days of our Lives

ann weber

Postcard
 

“Mise en abyme”

Bull.Miletic

Postcard

Downtime: Constructing Leisure

Bureau D'etudes, Doug Hall, Jonathan Hernandez, Josh Greene, Luis Jacob, Melinda Stone, Mungo Thompson, Pedro Reyes, Steven Shearer, Tacita Dean, Tobias Putrih

Poster (four fold into Postcard)

Hallucinatory Participation: See Art, Be Art

charlie milgrim

Postcard

Dwelling

jill mclennan

Postcard

The Good the Bad and the Ugly

Amy Sillman, Anabeth Rosen, ARebecca Morris, Avery Preesman, Charlie Bon Heyl, John Zurier, Robert Bordo

Postcard

Industrial Resolution

jill mclennan, kathleen king, kaya fortune

Postcard

Black Panther Party Films + Skills

sue mark

Postcard
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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.