We continue to be creative about how we provide space to community including our Open Air Gallery, which is open for community members to safely commune and even participate in large scale events like our upcoming My Sister's Keeper event featuring Dr. With programs like our Annual Holiday Fair, the Creative and Professional Development Accelerator and the Creative Leaders Fellowship program, we are proud investors in Black Creatives and believe that providing opportunities to research, reflect, be developed, and further explore topics that matter to them is vital to the legacy, representation, and future of Black Arts and Culture in San Francisco - and beyond. We operate from the compass of, “We have everything we need in our community” and have a commitment to collaborating, commissioning, and hiring Black creatives and administrators to bring solutions, resources, and even more inquiries to the collective. Proudly located in the historic Fillmore/Western Addition neighborhood, we have provided space for Black creatives, healers, and activists all over the Bay Area to create art, host provocative conversations, and bring people together in joy, mourning, and political power.
The African American Art & Culture Complex (AAACC) is a space for Black creatives to present, gather and learn, while being a place for all to experience Black Art and Culture.