The Lab (organization) explained

The Lab
Established:1984
Location:2948 16th Street, San Francisco, California, United States
Type:Non-profit visual, performing arts space, artist residency
Director:Dena Beard
Map Type:San Francisco County#California#USA
Coordinates:37.765°N -122.419°W

The Lab (formerly Co-LAB) is a not-for-profit arts organization, performance space, and artist residency located in the Redstone Building in San Francisco's Mission District. Since 1984, The Lab has hosted performances and projects by artists including Nan Goldin, Barbara Kruger, David Wojnarowicz, Barry McGee, Kim Gordon and Kathleen Hanna.[1]

History

It was founded in 1984 as Co-LAB by a group of five art students (Laura Brun, John DiStefano, Tami Logan, Alan Millar, and Nomi Seidman) from San Francisco State University.[2] It changed its name from Co-Lab to The Lab in 1985.[3] [4] [5]

Its original site was at 1805 and 1807 Divisadero Street; in 1995 it moved to the Redstone Building in the Mission District. In 2018 the organization began paying fees of $25,000 to $75,000 to artists in residence. In 2019, in collaboration with the Mission Economic Development Agency, it launched a campaign to purchase the Redstone building.[6] [7] [8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kost . Ryan . December 27, 2018 . The Lab, SF’s longtime hub for artistic experimentation, finds firm footing . Datebook, The San Francisco Chronicle.
  2. Web site: Paradise . Nicole . Alumni’s apartment transforms into unique art space . Golden Gate Xpress.
  3. Web site: The Return of San Francisco's The LAB, a Historic Experimental Art Space . KQED . en-us.
  4. Web site: Featured Organization: The Lab . Open Space . 3 December 2015.
  5. Web site: Brown . Brandon . Limited Access: Art and Gentrification in the Mission . ARTnews.com . 30 March 2016.
  6. Web site: San Francisco’s the Lab Fights to Save Historic Building from Private Developers . www.artforum.com.
  7. Web site: Lefebre . Sam . Nonprofit Developer Poised to Buy Redstone Building Calls on S.F. to Close Funding Gap . kqed.org.
  8. Web site: Li . Grace . Redstone, a refuge for artists and activists, needs $6.5 million to save building . Datebook San Francisco Arts & Entertainment Guide.