Artists' Television Access

Culture in the Amnesiac City

A Benefit for ATA at Amnesia

Thursday, November 29, 2007, 8:00 pm, $10-50 sliding scale

ATA Amnesia

Download the flyer! (544KB PDF)

Amnesia Bar
853 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
http://www.amnesiathebar.com

Featuring live music and performances by:

Freddy McGuire
Mystical vocal stylings of Anne McGuire backed by the electronic mashups of Wobbly.
http://myspace.com/freddymcguire
http://myspace.com/wobbbly

Cones
Cones are Wendy Farina, Kurt Keppeler, Phillip Dachelet. Formerly the rock band known as “Fierce Antler”.
http://myspace.com/wearecones

Black Pearl Stepchild
Crazy jump blues plus free jazz. Black Pearl Stepchild is Douglas Katelus (Reagan’s Memory), Randylee Sutherland (Reagan’s Memory / Sword and Sandals), Wilson Drozdowski (Womans Worth), Matthew Grothman (Womans Worth / Vholtz)

Chickenfish
Mashed up music plus video, from members of CatFive (http://www.katfive.com), featuring Ezra Li Eismont and James Whitehead.

Come out and meet the volunteers who collectively run ATA, one of San Francisco’s oldest nonprofit alternative arts spaces devoted to experimental media.

Why is ATA having a benefit show at Amnesia?

ATA moved into the historic building at 992 Valencia in 1987 when the neighborhood was still affordable and its trendiness was nothing to brag about. Since the sale of the building two years ago to a new owner, ATA’s monthly rent has been increased by over 200% to meet San Francisco’s “market rate”, with more increases on the way. At the same time the main source of city funding for the arts on which ATA depends has been reduced steadily. ATA is run collectively by dedicated volunteers. We choose to keep admission prices low to make the arts accessible to everyone and we don’t charge artists a fee to use our space or to show their work. We’re holding this benefit show to bring attention to the state of the arts and the dying culture of San Francisco and to help fund ATA’s activities in the coming year. ATA thanks Amnesia for its support!

About ATA:

Artists’ Television Access is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, all-volunteer, artist-run, experimental media arts gallery that has been in operation since 1984. ATA hosts a series of film and video screenings, exhibitions and performances by emerging and established artists and a weekly cable access television program.

Download the flyer! (544KB PDF)


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