500 Capp Street, Et al., and Slash are excited to announce our first joint fundraising event, The Fall Invitational. Join us as we come together in collaboration to celebrate the Bay Area arts community and raise funds to sustain our future programming.

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Central to the event is an exhibition and art sale featuring over 70 artists across career stages, many of whom are rooted in the Bay Area. Artists include Jenny Holzer and Bay Area-based Dewey Crumpler, Jim Goldberg, and Maryam Yousif. This is a unique opportunity to experience the artists’ work installed together in the late West Coast conceptual artist David Ireland’s former home and studio. The presentation of works at 500 Capp Street is organized by the curatorial collective MUZ.

Preview Art Sale

Accompanying the art sale will be three events, featuring a range of experiences including a raffle, performances by Gao Ling and Maria Silk, and short artist talks. In an effort of solidarity, all proceeds from the event will be split evenly between our three organizations. While each organization has a different history, space, and working model, we are united by our support of creative risk-taking and firm commitment to uplifting and collaborating with local artists and arts practitioners.

VIP Preview
Saturday, September 6 | 3-5pm
500 Capp St, San Francisco, CA
Tickets: $250
Includes early access to art sale, short talks by featured artists, and access to Main Event

Main Event
Saturday, September 6 | 5-8pm
500 Capp St, San Francisco, CA
Tickets: $95 (limited early bird discount available through August 22); $150 (full price)
Includes art sale, live performances, and raffle

Community Day
Sunday, September 7 | 12-3pm
500 Capp St, San Francisco, CA
Suggested donation at the door: $25
Includes art sale, raffle, and DJ set by Aaron Harbour

If you can’t make The Fall Invitational events, we invite you to make a tax-deductible donation. Donations will be split evenly between our three organizations to support our future programming and operations. Community support is essential to ensure 500 Capp Street, Et al., and Slash can continue to fulfill their important roles in strengthening the Bay Area arts ecosystem. When we make it, we all make it.

If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor of the event, please visit here.

500 Capp Street is a non-profit arts organization located in the Mission District within late artist David Ireland’s prior home and studio. It is a 360-degree portrait of one of the West Coast’s most important practitioners of conceptual and installation art and a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The Foundation conducts artist-led public tours, presents a dynamic program of exhibitions and public events, maintains a permanent archive of the artist’s extant body of work, and hosts visiting artists locally and from around the world.

Et al. is a gallery directed by Jackie Im and Aaron Harbour founded in 2013, operating with fiscal sponsorship from Independent Arts & Media. The gallery serves as a site for exhibitions and events, working with local and international artists, performers, writers, publishers, and curators in its current location in the Mission District in San Francisco, where it also runs a well-curated bookstore.

Slash is an artist-run nonprofit exhibition space founded by Ana İpek Saygı in 2018. Located on the Minnesota Street Project campus in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood, Slash brings together local, national, and international artists across career stages through a series of experimental and thematically relevant guest-curated and open call-based exhibitions, accompanied by public programs and commissioned essays by emerging and leading art writers.