With support from the California Arts Council, SFIAF will allocate funds to 40 Bay Area artists (mostly presenting new work) participating in the Festival. The theme for 2020 is “IN DIASPORA: I.D. for the New Majority.” The program’s focus looks at the implications of the shifting demographics of the population of the United States and the human consequences of forced migration and displacement. Funds will be used to promote individual productions as part of a comprehensive outreach campaign.
The annual Festival
Our largest program each year features approximately 100 performances and educational activities by 50 to 60 artists. In 2025, it was attended by over 3,500 audience members in 20 venues throughout the Mission District.
The Last Supper Party
In its fourth season, a free, spoken-word and music series presented at Temo’s Cafe in the Mission District. Artists are from a kaleidoscope of cultures, united by a shared commitment to cultural exchange and community engagement. Curated by Kimi Sugioka (see bio), the series has become an anticipated monthly event with a core and growing audience.
Women in Jazz & World Music (WJWM)
A vocal training course for 15 – 24 year-olds, at the Community Music Center. Led by Dr. Dee Spencer (see bio ) with choir director, Michelle Jacques. Free, 10 two-hour classes culminate in a community-wide concert.
Lift Every Voice
A newly established music series (also led by Dr. Spencer), co-presented with SFJAZZ to honor MLK Jr Weekend. This free program for aspiring community singers pairs them with professional vocalists to learn historically important compositions of jazz and blues.
Artist Support Services
Guidance and tailored services for artists at pivotal points in their careers includes fiscal sponsorship, grant writing, and marketing.
Produced Projects
An outcome of our Artist Support Services is to also produce work, which establishes even longer-term relationships with artists and audiences.
Examples include:
2024-2026 “Wong Wei’s Legacy”, written by William Roper, music by Francis Wong, choreography by Lynn Huang.
2020-22 “Daughters of the Delta”, composed by Michelle Jacques and Cava Menzies with arrangements by Bryan Dyer.
2016-18 “IYA: The Esselen Remember” (staged readings), written by Luis Juarez in collaboration with the Ohlone Costanoan Esselen nation, directed by Kinan Valdez.
2009-16 “PLACAS: The Most Dangerous Tattoo”, written by Paul Flores, directed by Michael John Garces, starring Ricardo Salinas.

