Grantee Database

AUDIUM INCORPORATED

Grant Year

2025-26

Grant Program

Arts and Youth

Award Amount

$16,600.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, Audium will expand its Spatial Sound in Schools program—currently serving two Bay Area public schools- to four partner schools in the 2025-26 academic year. Grant funds will cover staffing, curriculum development, & loaned classroom audio kits for high school workshops introducing spatial audio fundamentals. Each semester-long partnership includes an on-campus demonstration at Audium, in-class composition sessions guided by our tech staff and alumni residents, two mixing visits in our theater, and a culminating student showcase night. Reducing financial barriers and centering culturally responsive pedagogies, we will engage at least 200 additional students- over 50 percent from historically marginalized backgrounds- in hands-on sound composition. This project advances CAC’s Arts & Youth goals by providing equitable access to creative learning, fostering positive social-emotional growth, and empowering youth voices through immersive arts experiences.

Organization Summary

Audium is the first theater of its kind, pioneering the exploration of space in music for over 50 years. The theater is constructed specifically for live sound movement and utilizing the entire environment as a compositional tool. The building consists of a foyer, sound labyrinth and main performance space with over 176 speakers in total. Listeners sitting in concentric circles are enveloped by speakers in sloping walls, a floating floor and a suspended ceiling. Compositions are performed live at each program by a performer who distributes sounds through a custom-designed console. Sounds are “sculpted” through their movement, direction, speed and intensity on multiple planes in space. Live performance of composed works gives a human, interactive element to Audium’s spatial electronic orchestra.

Audium has been exploring the ideas of aural immersion and live sound spatialization for decades. Its idea was born out of experimentation by Stan Shaff and Doug McEachern in the late 1950s with Anna Halprin’s dance troup and the now-historic San Francisco Tape Music Center. Audium went through multiple incarnations in its early years, from performances at the SF Museum of Art and SF State University to a fixed installation in San Francisco’s Richmond District for 3.5 years. It found a home at its current site, thanks to a series of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, in 1975. The theater has held weekly performances ever since (totaling over 4,300 performances and counting).

Organization

Audium Theater

Address

1616 BUSH ST

SAN FRANCISCO

94109-5308

County

San Francisco

Region

Bay Area – San Francisco

Phone

(415) 771-1616

Congressional District

California Assembly district 17

State Assembly District

District 17

State Senate District

District 11

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