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Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA)701 Mission StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103 map cross street: 3rd St. district: SoMa Tel. +1 415.978.2700 Website |
![]() | Fri Oct 31 - Sun Jan 11 How do we ensure sustainability of nature for growing urban populations? The Gatherers is an exhibition that brings together work from a diverse group of practitioners who combine art with cultural activism to answer this question. Through the lens o... More | ![]() |
| Mon Nov 24 When:
November 24, 6-8:30 pm
Campari Cocktails Preceding and Following the Lecture
Lecture 7-8 pm
What:
FREE Campari tasting and architecture talk “Fumihiko Maki: Architecture at the Global Crossroads”; hosted by Yerba Buena Center for the Ar... More | ![]() |
| Fri Nov 28 - Sun Dec 28 Join us this holiday season for the classic and cool, heartwarming and funny Bay Area family tradition.
The Bay Area tradition returns this winter for a season of holiday fun and frolic set to both classic and contemporary musical selection reflec... More |
| Sat Nov 29 Join the Flowers Heritage Foundation and local students in the 3rd Annual “Don’t Turn Your Back on AIDS” art competition to raise awareness about the impact HIV/AIDS continues to have on young and disadvantaged communities.
Winners of the competit... More |
![]() | Fri Dec 05 - Sun Mar 22 A rare opportunity to view cutting-edge contemporary art by critically acclaimed artists from three countries whose works explore representations of modernity and popular culture, transPOP features 16 artists from Vietnam and Korea and their respecti... More | ![]() |
| Fri Dec 05 YBCA invites you to join us in celebration of the opening of transPOP: Korea Vietnam Remix with a party featuring cash bars, and entertainment by Thomas’ Apartment, an alternative-rock-pop creation fusing hard-driving riffs, euphoric melodies and lyr... More | ![]() |
| Mon Dec 08 David Milnes and the players delve into Pierre Boulez’s landmark piece "Le Marteau sans maître" for flute, guitar, viola, three percussion and voice. Guitarist David Tanenbaum is featured in a smoldering ensemble piece by Luca Francesconi. Two cello ... More | ![]() |
| Sat Dec 13 - Sun Dec 14 At the 2008 Dance-Along Nutcracker: Bah Humbug!, scroogey Uncle Drosselmeyer gets ghosts in his belfry when he refuses to go to the family holiday party.
Stars Trauma Flintstone as Drosselmeyer and Donna Sachet as the Ghost of Marley. Performed b... More | ![]() |
![]() | Thu Jan 29 - Sat Jan 31 Electronica and noise, satire and ingenuity, beauty and humour—discover a new generation of Japanese choreographers. The highly stylized Baby Q, formed by Yoko Higashino in 2000, is known for collaborating with dancers, actors, visual artists and rob... More | ![]() |
| Thu Feb 05 - Sat Feb 07 Monsters and Prodigies is about this fascinating cultural phenomenon: talented child singers born in poverty who were castrated to preserve their soprano voices, and propelled to stardom in the frivolous courts of Europe. Directed by Claudio Valdés K... More |
| Thu Feb 19 - Sat Feb 21 From esteemed Japanese director Hiroshi Koike and his dance-theater troupe Pappa Tarahumara comes Ship in a View, an ethereal spectacle making its Bay Area premiere at YBCA. Drawing on memories of his Japanese seaside home, Koike creates a haunting d... More |
| Thu Mar 05 - Sat Mar 07 YBCA is proud to co-commission an exciting new work from David Roussève/REALITY, one of the most important voices to emerge in contemporary American dance in recent history. An ode to those transcendental moments when joy and sorrow collide, Saudade—... More |
| Thu Apr 02 - Sat Apr 04 Internationally acclaimed dancer/choreographer John Jasperse presents an exhilarating new evening-length work for five dancers, with an original score performed live on stage by multi-instrumentalist (and Mills College faculty member) Zeena Parkins. ... More |
| Thu Apr 23 - Sat Apr 25 YBCA presents the Bay Area premiere of New York-based Big Art Group, a company that uses media language to push the narrative boundaries of performance, film and visual art. S.O.S. utilizes ten performers and a video matrix that inhabit a multi-camer... More |
| Thu May 28 - Sun May 31 YBCA is thrilled to conclude its 08_09 season with a truly remarkable confluence of performing and visual art in our Exhibitions gallery, fusing the movement of renowned choreographer Ronald K. Brown and the shimmering “Soundsuits” of visionary sculp... More |
| About Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) includes, respects and celebrates the people and ideas that energize our myriad communities. YBCA presents exciting local artists in context with their national and international peers; and provides the Bay Area with an eclectic and wide-ranging slate of exciting exhibitions, performances, films and educational programs. Hours Sunday: 12 noon - 5 pmMonday: closed Tuesday: 12 noon - 5 pm Wednesday: 12 noon - 5 pm Thursday: 12 noon - 8 pm Friday: 12 noon - 8 pm Saturday: 12 noon - 8 pm |
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Editorial Review Mark Lombardi By Reyhan Harmanci (04/02/2004)" It's easy to mythologize artists who die before their work reaches the widest audience; it's easier still when they, tragically misunderstood, kill themselves. In Mark Lombardi's case, though, one feels that his work is so timely, it is a cosmic conspiracy that he is not around to comment on events since the second George Bush took office. In a traveling exhibition entitled "Global Networks," five pieces of from larger collection of drawings shown in New York have arrived at Yerba Buena. " |
Editorial Review Tom Marioni's Golden Rectangle By Nirmala Nataraj (02/27/2004)" The increasingly palpable link between the Buddhist principle of wakefulness and site-specific conceptual art is practically a moot point. After all, it's inarguable that the primary function of the latter is to educate both sentient and oblivious beings in the subtle art of perception -- but this alone does not a work of "Buddhist" art make. Thankfully, artist Tom Marioni's Golden Rectangle exhibit doesn't rehash the same truisms of the Zen experience, but instead enchants viewers with a complex, elegant interplay between the sacred and colloquial, the contemplative and the social. " |
Editorial Review Youth Speaks' 7th Annual Bringing the Noise By Nirmala Nataraj (01/15/2004)" Poetry, especially in the slam and spoken word arenas, is changing the way we think about youth and, more importantly, the way youth think about life. The growing popularity of shows like HBO's Def Poetry and the emergence of a hip new faction of performers in the circuit have transformed the scene from an insular cache of one-note artists to a veritable hotbed of creative activity. Aside from a vital connection to hip-hop, urban art and political activism, performance poetry is amplified by the way it enables personal exploration and self-definition among young poets. " |
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