Get Involved: Support the SFAI Legacy Foundation + Archive
SFAI Legacy Foundation + Archive's mission is to protect, sustain, and carry into the future the legacy of the San Francisco Art Institute–a legacy of bold, experimental artistic practice and innovative scholarly inquiry.
We are a community of artists and art lovers–board members and foundation advisors include SFAI alumni, former staff and faculty, scholars, neighbors, and friends. Join us to help grow our nascent organization and celebrate and build SFAI's reputation as a cultural force in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. We welcome donations at all levels as each gift is essential to our mission. All donations are tax-deductible. For inquiries regarding donations, please contact us at [email protected]. Join our mailing list below to hear the latest news and volunteer opportunities. SFAI Legacy Foundation + Archive is is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization under the provisions of section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code. No goods or services are provided in exchange for your generous financial donation. The Foundation's federal tax identification number is 88-3940860. |
Image: CSFA Students March to Save the School ca. 1954.
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Thank you to our Generous Supporters!
Patricia Augsburger Jacquelynn Baas Maria Barbist Laura Boles Faw William Bondy Jennifer Brokaw Will Brown California State Library Katherine Cameron Jeanne Chowning Margaret Crane Jon Davies Charles DeSantis Gale Elston Susan Eslick Catherine Fairbanks Michele Foyer Douglas Gower Dianne Hagaman Joshua Keller Karla Klarin John Kozubik (recurring gift) Susanna Lamaina |
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Header Image: Paffard Keatinge-Clay's new addition at 800 Chestnut Street, ca. 1968. Collection SFAI Legacy Foundation + Archive.
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