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SFMOMA’s New Collaboration with Artists with Disabilities

05.07.2024 - By KQEDPlay

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If you go to the SFMOMA right now, it’ll be hard to miss the massive, 32-foot wide mural depicting a utopian, fantastical and hopeful version of San Francisco. The mural is the opening to a historic exhibition, “The House that Art Built,” which showcases eleven artists with developmental disabilities who are associated with Oakland-based nonprofit Creative Growth. In addition to the exhibition, SFMOMA has also permanently acquired more than 100 works created by artists with developmental disabilities. We’ll talk about the stunning exhibition, the acquisition and the future for artists with disabilities in the Bay Area.

Guests:

Joseph Alef, artist, Creative Growth; Alef has a painting in the SFMOMA

Susan Janow, artist, Creative Growth; Janow has a video piece in the SFMOMA; her work was previously acquired by the SFMOMA in 2018

William Scott, artist, Creative Growth; Scott has a mural in the SFMOMA; his work was previously acquired by the SFMOMA in 2017

Chris Bedford, director, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)

Tom Di Maria, executive director, Creative Growth Art Center

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