Et al. is a gallery directed by Jackie Im and Aaron Harbour, with help from Kate Rhoades and Julia Sinead, among others. The gallery serves as a site for exhibitions and experimental events, working with its select roster as well as other local and international artists, writers, and curators. Et al. was founded in 2013 by Facundo Argañaraz, Im, and Harbour in the basement of Union Cleaners in San Francisco's Chinatown as a continuation of Im and Harbour’s curatorial project. In 2017, Et al. opened its second location, Et al. etc., a storefront gallery in the Mission, and worked closely with Kevin Krueger who continues to assist now and then. In 2024, the Chinatown location closed after 11 years in operation.
Et al. books is a new and used bookstore that operates out of Et al.’s Mission location. Open in 2021, it continues to expand its scope, with high-quality books in many genres. Et al./Et al. books hosts all manner of readings and events in the space.
Location & Hours
Et al. & Et al. books | 2831A Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 map
Wednesday - Saturday, 12:00 - 6:00 p.m. and by appointment
Contact
Aaron Harbour, Co-founder and Co-director | aaron@etaletc.com
Jackie Im, Co-founder and Co-director | jackie@etaletc.com
p. 510.561.5302
Et al. commits to the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI). We will not participate in the normalization of genocide, occupation, and apartheid by Israel. We stand with the artists of Palestine as well as our colleagues and friends who have already joined this movement, who are putting their names on solidarity statements, and who are taking a risk by speaking up. We urge all organizations, arts or otherwise, to take action now.
This boycott is a principled refusal to participate in artwashing. It is not a boycott of artists or individuals based on their nationality, ethnicity, or religion. It is a refusal to engage in projects that rely on the support of the state of Israel (academic and cultural manifestations in state-funded festivals, art exhibitions, fairs, conferences, and so on.) It is a call for the safety, autonomy, peace, and dignity of Palestinians.
If you are considering endorsing PACBI or have questions about how to get organized please don’t hesitate to contact Kate Rhoades, our policy director here: PACBIencouragers@gmail.com
Learn more: https://bdsmovement.net/pacbi https://www.writersagainstthewarongaza.com