With support from the California Arts Council, Aggregate Space Gallery will provide executive training and a fair, living wage to Shaghayegh Cyrous, an emerging leader in the Bay Area arts community. Cyrous, an Iranian American artist, curator, and activist, has significantly impacted our organization, and by developing her role, she will lift up more dynamic artworks and diverse stories. As ASG grows into a new gallery in Oakland, Cyrous’ vision, voice, and leadership will be crucial.
Aggregate Space Gallery (ASG) envisions an Oakland where artists can make and experience art in a safe space with access to production tools and hands-on guidance, creating work that fuels critical dialogue in a time when it is desperately needed. Founded in 2011, ASG is a charitable, artist-run exhibition and performance space in West Oakland that prioritizes the exhibition of artwork that generally can’t be seen elsewhere – whose mantra is “Install the Unimaginable.” We showcase video and installation artworks, films, lectures and performances by innovative regional artists and thinkers, providing extensive in-house resources and expertise that enable artists to create and promote intellectually engaging and immersive projects.