Gray Area Foundation for the Arts (GAFFTA) Inaugural Exhibition: OPEN

by Scott Beale on September 13, 2009 · 1 comment

GAFFTA OPEN

Gray Area Foundation for the Arts (GAFFTA), a San Francisco based nonprofit dedicated to building social consciousness through digital culture, is having their inaugural exhibition “OPEN”, featuring the works of C.E.B. Reas, Camille Utterback and Stamen Design.

The multidisciplinary works in OPEN span a range of formats and techniques: from prints and sculptures to interactive video, generative processes and cartography. While the styles of each featured artists are unique and diverse, all the works in GAFFTA’s Inaugural Exhibition exemplify the core values of our organization’s creative vision and civic mission: technology, community and openness.

The exhibition runs October 1st through November 18th, with a GALVANIZE Fundraiser Gala on October 1st and a public opening reception on October 2nd.

Guided by the principles of openness, collaboration, and resource sharing, our programs promote creativity at the intersection of art, design, sound, and technology. By making digital culture accessible, substantive and inspiring, we aim to help realize the greatest power of technology: to bring us closer, faster.

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1 Tiea Dublin October 6, 2009 at 7:45 pm

Discovering the the new space on taylor was extremely an awesome experience,
the changes that you bring to my community give birth to new beginnings please continue to change the landscape best wishes and much luck.

P. s i’m also interested in furthering my knowledge of digital media and photography so any classes or seminars related helping me, please keep me in mine
tiea

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