With support from the California Arts Council, SAFEhouse Arts will produce the following programming:
– The RAW residency program and the AIRspace residency for queer and transgender BIPOC artists, both of which provide rehearsal space, mentorship, production support, performance space, and compensation for artists and culminate in public performances.
– The Youth Program which offers after school classes in partnership with Tenderloin Achievement Group as well as Saturday morning Bilingual Ballet classes for K-5 children.
– The 31st Annual West Wave Dance Festival (WWDF) in Spring 2024.
– The Winter Theater Festival (WTF) in January 2024
– New creative mentorships and partnerships through Landini Creative.
SAFEhouse for the Performing Arts was founded in 2007.
RAW (resident artist workshop) was the first program that SAFEhouse Arts created and has supported over 800 groups since it was founded. RAW is a free residency program that provides rehearsal space and a performance opportunity. SAFEhouse Arts also produces the West Wave Festival series, a 28-year old program that has been presented at the ODC Theater, Z Space and the Joe Goode Annex in San Francisco.
Also in 2007, SAFEhouse Arts began producing AIRspace, a residency program for queer performance. AIRspace was founded at the former Jon Sims Center in 1987 and is the longest running residency program for queer artists in the United States.

