CC/AA Art-In-Site Newsletter


CC/AA provides curation for the David Brower Center.

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The David Brower Center is pleased to present its first complete online exhibition! Art/Act: Local - Wild Places featuring the work of four Bay Area artists, examining the importance of connecting people to wilderness in order for them to appreciate, understand, and ultimately protect our natural environment.

The work of these artists varies greatly, from the microscopic seed images of Hagit Cohen to the grandiose landscapes of Alan Sonneman to the evocative backyard paintings of Ellen Little to the mesmerizing seaweed cyanotypes of Ann Holsberry, but all are infused with the desire to celebrate nature – her beauty and her resiliency. 

DUE TO COVID-19: Wild Places was (safely, distantly) installed last month and will be on view on our Hazel Wolf Gallery until September 23rd. We're unsure when we'll be able to welcome the public physically to our space. In lieu of an in person visit, we'd like to share these digital ways to connect with the artists and their incredible work: the online gallery, livestream artist panel and Q&A (date in August TBD), and short video features on each artist (coming soon on our website). Stay tuned, and stay safe! 


CC/AA Project with Stephen Galloway wins 2019 CODAworx Merit Award.

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CC/AA provides art consulting services for UCSF Precision Cancer Medicine Building in Mission Bay.