"Opened to the public in 1993, YBCA was founded as the cultural anchor of San Francisco's Yerba Buena Gardens neighborhood. Our work spans the realms of contemporary art, performance, film, civic engagement, and public life. Centering artists as essential to social and cultural movement, YBCA is reimagining the role an arts institution can play in the community it serves."
"YBCA is located in the heart of San Francisco's SOMA neighborhood, across the street from SFMOMA and the Moscone Convention Center. The main entrance to our galleries and forum event space is at 701 Mission Street. The main entrance to our theater is 700 Howard Street. YBCA is open Wednesday-Sunday, 11-5pm. Entry to YBCA Galleries is free on Wednesdays andsecond Sundays."
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) opened to the public in 1993 as a cultural anchor for San Francisco's Yerba Buena Gardens neighborhood. YBCA presents contemporary art, performance, film, and civic engagement alongside programming that connects artists to public life. The institution centers artists as drivers of social and cultural movement and seeks to reimagine institutional roles within the community. YBCA sits in SOMA across from SFMOMA and the Moscone Convention Center, with gallery and forum entrance at 701 Mission Street and theater entrance at 700 Howard Street. Hours are Wednesday–Sunday, 11–5pm, with free gallery entry on Wednesdays and second Sundays. Visitors should verify event details with organizers.
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