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Spring Schedule 2024

Our new spring schedule starts March 14th, 2024! Join us each Thursday.

Marcel Pardo Ariza’s: Orquídeas is extended to May 5, 2024!

Marcel Pardo Ariza turns 500 Capp Street into a welcoming hub for the trans community. Read more on this link

An evolving project and residency with La Pocha Nostra

Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Balitornica at 500 Capp Street. Photo by Geloy Concepcion, 2023 .

Learn more about the duets and dialogs between objects from artist Guillermo Gómez-Peña’s “living archives” arranged alongside the items inhabiting David Ireland’s dining room. More info here.

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Support our capacity raising efforts to ensure that 500 Capp Street remains a relevant and thought provoking space for advancing artists’ critical art-making process.

Marcel Pardo Ariza featured in KQED

500 Capp Street Becomes a Trans Sanctuary in Marcel Pardo Ariza’s ‘Orquídeas’. Read more on this link

Lesdi Goussen Robleto In Conversation with Tony Labat: Reflecting on the 1980s and the Legacy of Artspace

Tony Labat, Untitled, n.d, paint on photograph

Our Collections and Archive Fellow, Lesdi Goussen Robleto in conversation with Tony Labat now live on the Cabinet!

Congratulations to the newest recipient of the 500 Capp Street Artist Residency Open Call

After receiving 570+ applications for the local, national and international artist open call, it has just been announced that yétúndé olagbaju is the 2023-2024 recipient.

Hear From our 2023-2024 Collections and Archive Fellows

Our 2023 Collections and Archive Fellows are Alexander An-Tai Hwang, and Lesdi C. Goussen Robleto. The inaugural fellowships are made possible with generous support from the Henry Luce Foundation. More info here

500 Capp Street receives prestigious grant

We are excited to announce that 500 Capp Street is a recipient of the The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts spring 2023 grant for multi-year programming!


David Ireland

1930 – 2009

American artist David Ireland is admired internationally for a diverse body of work concerned with the beauty inherent in everyday things and the making of art as a part of daily life.

The David Ireland House

David Ireland’s residence at 500 Capp Street in San Francisco’s Mission District is widely considered the centerpiece of his prolific career.