Artists' Television Access
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- Publication date
- 2015-27-02
- Topics
- ATA, SOMA, Mission District, underground, media
Artists’ Television Access (ATA) was founded in 1984 by artist John Martin and Marshall Weber. Originally a quirky art warehouse space called the Weber/Marshall
Gallery located on 8th Street in the SOMA district. Due to a fire in 1986, the gallery moved to 992 Valencia Street in San Francisco in the Mission District and was renamed the Artists’ Television Access. It has shown underground movies, videos, and performance art. Filmmaker Craig Baldwin provides a history and an insight into this art space.
Gallery located on 8th Street in the SOMA district. Due to a fire in 1986, the gallery moved to 992 Valencia Street in San Francisco in the Mission District and was renamed the Artists’ Television Access. It has shown underground movies, videos, and performance art. Filmmaker Craig Baldwin provides a history and an insight into this art space.
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- 2015-03-04 05:35:20
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- artiststelevisionaccess
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- Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.1
- Sound
- sound
- Year
- 2015
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