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15 San Francisco, Alameda Co. Art Projects to Receive $72K in Grants

The grants are available to art projects and programs in San Francisco and Alameda counties.

San Francisco arts nonprofit Southern Exposure announced that 15 Bay Area art projects that will receive a total of $72,000 in grants. The Mission District-based organization is in its 10th year of making grants to Bay Area artists through its grant program, Alternative Exposure, in partnership with the Andy Warhol Foundation.

Since 2007, Alternative Exposure has awarded $645,000 to 166 projects and this year's recipients are getting grants ranging from $4,250 to $4,850 each.

This year's grant recipients are Adobe Books Backroom Gallery, ANTIVIRAL: 25 Years to Restorative Justice, the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, City Limits, Class Set, Creative Mean, E.M. Wolfman Bookstore and
Gallery, Graffiti Camp for Girls, my gaze///yr gaze, ONE + ONE + TWO, the Salon, Queer Ancestors Project, Real Time and Space, SoMapagmahal and Viral Counter-Publics.

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The grants are available to art projects and programs in San Francisco and Alameda counties.

By Bay City News

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