YBCA, opened in 1993, serves as the cultural heart of San Francisco's Yerba Buena Gardens. It encompasses a broad range of disciplines, including contemporary art, performance, film, civic engagement, and community life. The organization emphasizes artists as pivotal to fostering social change, thus redefining an arts institution's purpose within its community. Located in the vibrant SOMA neighborhood, YBCA is accessible to visitors from Wednesday to Sunday, with specific days offering free gallery entry, reinforcing its commitment to community engagement and accessibility.
YBCA was founded as the cultural anchor of San Francisco's Yerba Buena Gardens neighborhood, centering artists in social movements.
The institution focuses on contemporary art, performance, film, civic engagement, and public life to reflect diverse community narratives.
YBCA's mission reimagines the role of arts institutions, positioning them as vital components in cultural and social movements.
Visitors can explore YBCA from Wednesday to Sunday, with free gallery access provided on Wednesdays and designated Sundays.
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