




There is no doubt that the Storefront for Art and Architecture has been kicking it for some time now in a serious way but these photos they posted of their latest exhibit blew me away. It also had me thinking, why don't we have a non-profit like this here in San Francisco? Los Angeles has the Materials and Applications outdoor exhibition space (not the same I know but similar) but I don't think we have anything that supports built environments. Perhaps I'm wrong? Do you know of one? Hmm....
photography: Brett Beyer
2 comments:
I suppose one could argue that SPUR would be similar, or possibly the recently launched pop-up spaces of the Museum of Craft and Design, but yes you are right, SF sadly doesn't have anything like Storefront.
http://www.sfmcd.org/#
http://www.spur.org/
Good Point O, we also have Public Architecture and Architecture for Humanity here as well but again they have completely different missons.
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