AFRICAN AMERICAN ART AND CULTURE

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

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African American Art and Culture in San Francisco, CA can be found in many forms throughout the city. The Bay Area has a rich history of African American culture and art, dating back to the mid-1800s when the first African Americans in the city were brought in as slaves. Today, African American art and culture can be seen in the murals and street art of the Fillmore and Western Addition neighborhoods. These murals are often accompanied by galleries and performances that feature African American artwork, ranging from paintings and sculptures to photography and music.

The African American Cultural Center at Yerba Buena Gardens hosts events such as concerts, art shows, lectures, and other cultural celebrations in the heart of the city. Additionally, San Francisco has its own African American Shakespeare Company, which performs at venues like the Brava Theater Center. Further, San Francisco State University is home to the only African American Studies department in the city, offering courses on the history and culture of African Americans.

The Bay Area is home to a diverse population of African Americans, and it is important to recognize the unique culture and art that they bring to the city. From its vibrant murals to its numerous cultural centers, San Francisco has a wealth of African American art and culture to explore and appreciate.

AFRICAN AMERICAN ART AND CULTURE is a Art Museum in SAN FRANCISCO CA. US MID #8400600615

The museum is classed as ART (Art Museums). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Western (Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington).

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AFRICAN AMERICAN ART AND CULTURE
762 FULTON ST
SAN FRANCISCO
CA
94102-4119

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MID # 8400600615
Name AFRICAN AMERICAN ART AND CULTURE
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Classification Art Museums, , Western
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN)
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INCOME 0
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LAT/LONG 37.778036, -122.429066
CODES FIPS State Code: 06
FIPS County Code: 075
US Census Tract: 016100
US Census Block: 2001