With support from the California Arts Council, San Francisco Art and Film will defray the costs of maintaining the digital systems needed to provide artistic programming and retain artistic and administrative staffing.
SF Art & Film (SFAF) was founded in 1993 by award-winning artist/filmmaker Ronald Chase to address the diminishing presence of the arts and humanities in schools by giving students the chance to engage in the region’s vibrant arts community. Our year-round programs include: the Teen Film Workshop, a filmmaking intensive; Cine Club, which offers free screenings of classic, foreign, and art films, followed by comprehensive discussions; Art Saturdays, a twice-monthly program pairing youth with artist-mentors to see and critique visual arts and film at museums, galleries, and theaters; and Free Tickets to Performances, which offers youth access to a range of arts experiences, including symphony, opera, and theater performances at local institutions. Each year we serve over 500 youth aged 8-20 (totaling 4,500 attendances) from roughly 45 local schools. Since our founding we have served over 10,000 students and distributed nearly 20,000 free tickets to performances.