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Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
YBCA Mural Gives SF Something to Talk About
by Avi Salem • 10/20/2020 2:15 pm

‘Monument as Living Memory’ takes inspiration from guerrilla art of the city’s boarded-up storefronts.

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YBCA Cuts a Third of its Staff
by Hannah Holzer • 07/22/2020 5:27 pm

The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is the latest Bay Area art institution to resort to shutdown-related layoffs.

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YBCA Takes on the History of Blackface, in...
by Jeffrey Edalatpour • 01/24/2018 4:28 pm

Plus five other theatrical productions we’re excited about this winter.

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YBCA Questions Citizenship at “Transform”
by Emily Wilson • 09/14/2017 5:00 pm

Fauxnique, Black Panthers, and more at a festival that runs through Sept. 23.

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The State of the Nation, in Verse
by Emily Wilson • 03/06/2017 12:34 pm

YBCA’s 2017 Poetic Address to the Nation hosts poets to respond to Trump and create culture.

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A Retrospective of One’s Own, for Lynn Hershman...
by Jonathan Curiel • 02/22/2017 5:30 pm

At 75, the video artist has finally won recognition in her hometown.

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Bill T. Jones Brings His Tribute to His...
Emily Wilson • 03/02/2016 5:30 pm

Legendary choreographer Bill T. Jones has a warm relationship with his mother-in-law, Dora Amelan, a French-Jewish survivor of World War II, who calls him…

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