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Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization supporting art and technology for social good in
San Francisco, California San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17th ...
. Gray Area hosts exhibitions and music events, software and electronics classes, a media lab, and resident-artist program. Gray Area Foundation for the Arts’ stated purpose is to bring “together the best creative coders, data artists, designers, and makers to create experiments that build social consciousness through digital cultur''e.”'' Founded in 2006 by its Executive Director Josette Melchor and Board Chairman Peter Hirshberg, Gray Area joins similarly focused institutions, like
Eyebeam Art and Technology Center Eyebeam is a not-for-profit art and technology center in New York City, founded by John Seward Johnson III with co-founders David S. Johnson and Roderic R. Richardson. Originally conceived as a digital effects and coding atelier and center for ...
and Ars Electronica, in promoting the intersections of art, technology and community by working to produce, exhibit, and develop the creative technical skills that allow for experimentation with and exploration of the most contemporary technologies.


History

Melchor and Hirshberg initially opened ''Gray Area Gallery'' in San Francisco's South of Market (SoMa) in 2006, following a conversation about the lack of proper venues for the exhibition of new media and technology based art work. By 2008, the gallery incorporated as a
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and was renamed ''Gray Area Foundation for The Arts''. In June 2009, Gray Area relocated to its facility 55 Taylor Street, (later, 923 Market Street, then, 2665 Mission Street), near the beginning of Taylor Street. In total, the location had included in addition to the pornography arcade, a bar (Club 65) and liquor store. Leased from property owner Jack Sumski, the space allowed Gray Area to expand its well-established exhibition platform to include artist residencies, educational workshops and symposiums, growing Gray Area into the comprehensive and integrated center for the creation and promotion of technology-based art it is today. When the Art Theatres pornography arcade that had been there since the 1970s moved out, Sumski decided that "it was time to do something in my old age, to get something going, and give the Tenderloin a future" and invested heavily to prepare the site for Gray Area. Gray Area Foundation for The Arts is part of a coalition of city agencies, arts organizations and community service providers seeking to revitalize a neighborhood that has historically struggled with the effects of substance abuse, addiction, and poverty.


Programs


Exhibitions

Gray Area regularly hosts exhibitions focusing on interactive
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and
technology Technology is the application of knowledge to reach practical goals in a specifiable and Reproducibility, reproducible way. The word ''technology'' may also mean the product of such an endeavor. The use of technology is widely prevalent in me ...
, by local and international artists. Past exhibitions held at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts: * ''Zimoun: Solo Exhibition'' Zimoun * ''Milleux Sonores:'' Daniel Bisig/Martin Neukom/Jan Schacher, Jason Kahn, Yves Netzhammer/Bernd Schurer, Felix Profos and Jeroen Strijbos/Rob van Rijswijk. * ''Open:'' C.E.B. Reas, Camille Utterback * ''Prototype:'' Alphonzo Solorzano, Gabriel Dunne, Ryan Alexander, Miles Stemper & Daniel Massey * ''Transpose:''
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& Robert Hodgin


Education

Gray Area Foundation for the Arts offers educational workshops in
open source software Open-source software (OSS) is computer software that is released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users the rights to use, study, change, and distribute the software and its source code to anyone and for any purpose. Open ...
, such as
Processing Processing is a free graphical library and integrated development environment (IDE) built for the electronic arts, new media art, and visual design communities with the purpose of teaching non-programmers the fundamentals of computer programming ...
, SuperCollider, openFrameworks and
Arduino Arduino () is an open-source hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices. Its hardware products are licensed under ...
as well as electronic sewing, soft circuitry, and
wearable technology Wearable technology is any technology that is designed to be used while worn. Common types of wearable technology include smartwatches and smartglasses. Wearable electronic devices are often close to or on the surface of the skin, where they detec ...
. Throughout the COVID global pandemic in 2020, Gray Area brought all of its education programs online to reach creators all over the globe.


Gray Area Festival

Launched in 2015, the Gray Area Festival is the first International media arts festival in San Francisco. The format of the festival is art show, daily talks and night performances. With initial presentations by
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,
Michael Naimark Michael Naimark is an artist, inventor, and scholar in the fields of virtual reality and new media art. He is best known for his work in projection mapping, virtual travel, live global video, and cultural preservation, and often refers to this bod ...
, Golan Levin, Camille Utterback and night events by
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,
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and more. The success of the event led to follow-up festivals in 2016, 2017, and a 2018 edition.


2015

After the successful #ReviveTheGrand campaign which led to the update of the current home of the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, the first Gray Area Festival took place in 2015.


2016

The 2nd year of the Gray Area Festival focused on a prompt by Buckminster Fuller and a holistic approach to the arts. The event kicked off with the Refraction Exhibition.


2017

The 3rd year of the Gray Area Festival focused on the challenges to the optimism of the future.


2018

The Gray Area Festival returned in 2018 with a focus on Blockchain, Distributed Systems and Art as the main theme. The event opened with the Distributed Systems exhibition curated by
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. The next two days Friday July 27 and Saturday July 28 hosted daytime high level talks around the festival theme with night-time audio visual performances.


2019

The Gray Area Festival 2019 focused on experience including augmented reality,
virtual reality Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that employs pose tracking and 3D near-eye displays to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video games), e ...
and XR. 2019 centered around the Experiential Space Research Lab, ISM Hexadrome and a robotic exoskeleton performance, Inferno. Also, Gray Area Founder, Josette Melchor, transitioned her role from Executive Director to Board Member making the Gray Area Executive Director, Barry Threw who also served as the curator of Gray Area Festival 2019.


2020

The 6th Gray Area Festival persisted through the challenge of the Coronavirus Pandemic to hold the Gray Area Festival 2020 "Radical Simulation", virtually. Professor D. Fox Harrell from
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and
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keynoted the festival. The festival featured ''Anti-Gone'' by
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, Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Phazero,
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, Lawrence Lek,
Morehshin Allahyari Morehshin Allahyari ( fa, موره شین اللهیاری; born 1985) is an Iranian media artist, activist, and writer based in New York. She is most noted for her projects ''Material Speculation: ISIS'' (2015–2016), which is a series of 3D-pri ...
and
Stephanie Dinkins Stephanie Dinkins (born 1964) is a transdisciplinary American artist based in Brooklyn, New York. She is known for creating art about artificial intelligence (AI) as it intersects race, gender, and history. Her aim is to "create a unique cultur ...
.


Partnerships and projects

Gray Area Foundation for The Arts has partnered with
MIT Senseable City Lab The MIT Senseable City Laboratory is a digital laboratory within MIT's City Design and Development group, within the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, which works in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab. The lab aims to investigate and anti ...
to produce a multi-faceted series of community initiatives and symposiums called ''Senseable Cities Speaker Series''. ''City Centered Festival'' brought together artists, educators and community leaders within the Tenderloin district to generate ideas of using 'locative media' to better understand and connect in their environment. ''Syzygryd'' is a collaboration with three other arts organizations (Interpretive Arson, False Profit Labs & Ardent Heavy Industries), to create a large scale interactive art piece to be unveiled at the 2010 Burning Man event.


Artist residency

The first five resident artists ''(Alphonzo Solorzano, Gabriel Dunne, Ryan Alexander, Miles Stemper and Daniel Massey)'' moved into the space in July 2009. In 2010, three of these resident artists remained. ''(Gabriel Dunne, Ryan Alexander and Daniel Massey)'' In 2021 Gray Area partnered with the
Human Rights Foundation The Human Rights Foundation (HRF) is a non-profit organization that focuses on promoting and protecting human rights globally, with an emphasis on closed societies. HRF organizes the Oslo Freedom Forum. The Human Rights Foundation was founded i ...
to launch th
Art in Protest Residency Program
The program s an opportunity for artists whose art is dedicated to promoting democracy and human rights globally, to explore and expand their digital practices.


Arts Incubator

The Gray Area Incubator is a peer-driven community of creators developing work at the intersection of art and technology. Membership is a 6-month commitment, though many have continued on much longer to develop their works in the Incubator. Artists work in the disciplines of Visual Media Arts, Creative Code, Virtual & Augmented Reality, Civic Engagement & Digital Activism, Social Entrepreneurship, Data Science, Sound & Audio, and Software & Hardware.


Media coverage

Gray Area's Josette Melchor was selected as one of the five innovators showcased on Ford's The Edge of Progress Tour. After the 2016 Oakland "Ghostship" warehouse fire, Gray Area raised approximately $1.3 million from over 12,000 donors which it distributed to 390 applicants, ranging from deceased victims' next of kin, displaced residents, people injured in the fire, as well as people who would not be acknowledged by traditional disaster relief organizations, including chosen family within marginalized communities.


References


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