Grantee Database

Bridge Live Arts

Grant Year

2022-23

Grant Program

General Operating Support

Award Amount

$28,500.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, Hope Mohr Dance will support equity-driven live arts that center artists as agents of change through our year-long Community Engagement Residency; multidisciplinary programs spotlighting QTBIPOC voices; public dialogues for artists and activists; and by shifting organizational power to BIPOC artists through distributed leadership.

Organization Summary

Bridge Live Arts (B.L.A.) creates and supports equity-driven live art that centers artists as agents of change. We are based on the unceded, ancestral lands of the Ramaytush Ohlone peoples who have stewarded this land for generations and are still here.

Our arts and culture programming features an array of live performances, public dialogues, workshops, classes, and residencies that reflect the organization’s deep commitments to cultural equity, racial equity, and artist power. This programming includes a Community Engagement Residency offering year-long funding and capacity building support to movement artist-activists working in community.

In 2020, B.L.A. transitioned from a founder-led, hierarchical nonprofit to a model of distributed leadership. In alignment with B.L.A.’s core values, our way of working currently embraces shared leadership across all aspects of the organization, pay equality across artistic & administrative staff, and a re-imagined Board comprised of 100% working artists.

Organization

Bridge Live Arts

Address

1446 Market St

San Francisco

94102-6004

County

San Francisco

Region

Bay Area – San Francisco

Phone

(920) 851-6661

Congressional District

California's 12th congressional district

State Assembly District

District 17

State Senate District

District 11

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