A community installation by Kara Davis, Egyptian visual/media artist Hussein Shakara, and music ensemble Moontit to be presented during “24 Days of Central Market Arts” in fall 2012.
A multi-tiered collaboration and visceral response to Zora Neal Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God” with set designer Benito Steen, artist Ben Wood, and cellist UNWOMAN.
An 8-hour public performance installation at United Nations Plaza in celebration of love and shared humanity set to coincide with the Queer Arts Festival and San Francisco Pride, June 2012.
A free annual performance festival that spotlights artistic activity in the Central Market corridor and helps revitalize the neighborhood.
An immersive installation examining parallels between the current global economic and environmental crises with personal and historical mythologies of loss and failure.
To provide late stage development residencies to artists, allowing them extended time in a fully equipped theater to explore and develop new works.
A multi-player work of theater inspired by hip-hop, personal truths, and passionate reflections by Marc Bamuthi Joseph.
A theater and arts festival of women artists, including three premieres and other showcases, and to help establish DIVAfest as an independent, women directed organization.
An evening length dance that explores the meanings inherent in the idea of going up, especially as seen through a feminist lens.
A new performance and development program which will foster innovative theater works by 8-10 ensembles from the Bay Area and beyond.