Bay Area Contemporary Art Archive: BACAA

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Albatross press release

Will Rogan

Press Release

You Know? press release

Anne Collier, Eric Sidner, Jonathan Horowitz, Kate Owens, Kirsten Pieroth, Nicolas Ceccaldi, Paul McCarthy

Press Release

Robert Koch press release

michael wolf

Press Release

Slash Art press release

kota ezawa, sean raspet

Press Release

Made In San Francisco: Ed Ruscha Etchings 1982-2014

Ed Ruscha

Press Release

The Old Boys’ Club

Katya Bonnenfant, The Old Boys’ Club

Press Release
 

Lynn Hershman Leeson

lynn hershman leeson

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This, This, This, That

Chris Johanson

Press Release

Do You Have 30 Seconds and Can You Get Your Fingers Dirty?

nigel poor

Press Release

Ruminations, Meditations, and The Homeostasis

Chris Johanson

Press Release

The Curse of Dimensionality

kota ezawa

Press Release

Public Surface Pattern

Shannon Ebner

Press Release

The Atmosphere from before the Step Down Returns to the Square

taha belal

Press Release

New Year’s Day Swimmers

Emily Wardill, Laeh Glenn, Sanya Kantarovsky, Sara VanDerBeek

Press Release

The Expanding Color System

rob craigie

Press Release
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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.