Title:
Intersection for the Arts records, approximately 1968-2014
Creator/Contributor:
Intersection for the Arts, creator, creator.
Abstract:
Contains program files for exhibition, theater, music, and literary projects. Also includes a small amount of administrative
files.
Date:
1968 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Intersection for the Arts -- Archives
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Theater
Note:
UNPROCESSED. UNAVAILABLE FOR USE. Inquiries regarding these materials should be submitted to The Bancroft Library via the
Notice of Interest in Unprocessed Collections form.
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
Intersection for the Arts records, BANC MSS 2018/276, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
In English.
Intersection for the Arts was founded in 1965 when several faith-based programs that used art to reach out to local underprivileged
youth merged into one program. It is a non-profic group that supports new and experimental literature, theater, music, and
visual arts in San Francisco. First located in the Tenderloin District, its later locations were in North Beach and the Mission
District. The organization provides fiscal sponsorship, skill-building workshops, arts-coaching, and affordable workspace
in support of artists. It also hosts a variety of artistic programs in dance, theater, music, readings, and public exhibitions.
Root Divsion, Youth Speaks, Campo Santo, LitQuake, Cutting Ball Theater, Red Poppy Art House,and Galeria de la Raza are among
the organization's best-known sponsorships which have become art and cultural leaders in San Francisco.
Physical Description:
print
72 (56 1 1 1 oversize folder)
Language:
English
Identifier:
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/libraries/bancroft-library/unprocessed-collections-form
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
UNPROCESSED. UNAVAILABLE FOR USE. Inquiries regarding these materials should be submitted to The Bancroft Library via the
Notice of Interest in Unprocessed Collections form.
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.