Copper Giloth’s Feminist Computer Art
Posted May 2, 2026 at 2:42 pm by alex cruse
On view through May 2026 in ATA’s Galleries: Copper Giloth‘s Feminist Computer Art

Copper Giloth, Modeling the Female Body
courtesy of the artist and Microscope Gallery, New York.
Also on view:
Ballyoid Cardioids (1979)
Skippy Peanut Butter Jars (1980)
AS I SAID (1980)
Childhood Logic (1980)
Alphabet Song of A Young Girl (1986)
The Red Table (1986)
Modeling the Female Body: A Survey of Computer Generated Women, 1980-1993 (1994)
Gallery hours: 2-5pm on Sundays in May
or, request an appointment to view: alex@atasite.org
We Are Making A Film About Mark Fisher
Posted April 27, 2026 at 9:50 pm by Fara
We Are Making A Film About Mark Fisher is a 65-minute cinematic experiment in collective agency, made collaboratively by over 70 artists through Instagram.
Almost ten years after his passing, Fisher’s figure still interrogates us — about the political challenges of the present, about the subversive imaginaries we are capable of constructing, about how to escape the cage of capitalist realism. He holds a special place among those who critique the existing order because, in years of participatory ebb and uncontested “there’s no alternative,” he took the measure of that powerlessness and made us ask how to overcome it.
The screening will close with a public conversation moderated by Deena Chalabi (former Associate Curator of Public Dialogue at SFMOMA), with Saru Jayaraman (President of One Fair Wage, Director of the Food Labor Research Center at UC Berkeley).
Free. No registration required.
May 1st, 7.45pm — PROXY SF [32 Octavia Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94102]
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2026 PROXY SPRING SERIES
Posted March 25, 2026 at 7:46 pm by Fara


