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The mission of the Black Rock Arts Foundation is to support and promote community, interactive art and civic participation. Read more about Our Values...


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photo by NK Guy

Bring the Raygun Gothic Rocketship to San Francisco!

BRAF is thrilled to announce the installation of the iconic, large-scale sculpture, The Raygun Gothic Rocketship, at Pier 14 on San Francisco's waterfront from August 2010 until September 2011. Click here to read more!

Although this ambitious project has won overwhelming city and public support and enthusiasm, we need your help to make it happen! Help BRAF and the RGR crew make science fiction an everyday reality to hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors to the San Francisco Embarcadero! Donate now!


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photo by Kate Raudenbush



Duel Nature in Reno, NV

 

BRAF is excited to announce another fruitful collaboration with the vibrant and active Reno community. First exhibited at Burning Man in 2006, Duel Nature by Kate Raudenbush will grace the waterfront of the Truckee River in downtown Reno, NV from May 21, 2010 till December 1, 2010. Read more about Duel Nature.

Join us for the opening reception, Friday, May 21! Click hear for more information.







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Photo by Steve Hess


Ecstasy in San Francisco

 

The Black Rock Arts Foundation is proud to support the installation of Dan Das Mann and Karen Cusolito's sculptureEcstasy at Patricia’s Green in the Hayes Valley neighborhood of San Francisco, Ca. This hopeful, figurative work will be on display, free to the public, from February 7, 2010 till December 31, 2010. Read more... 

 

 



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Proposal image for 2010 Grantee, Storyline Transports: Shadow and Light Festival


Announcing our 2010 Grantees!

The Grant Committee of the Black Rock Arts Foundation is proud to announce the winners of our 2010 Grant Cycle. We received a record number of applications this year, over 300, and awarded more grants than ever before, giving away a total of $50,000 to 12 projects. This year's grant winners are truly worth celebrating. Read more about our 2010 Grantees!