Imprint.City

Imprint.City Cultivating urban art to vitalize community

Imprint.City is a non-profit organization seeking to activate industrial, underutilized spaces with arts and culture events as well as community development projects, encouraging increased foot traffic and economic vitality.

The San Francisco Arts Commission is in the process of developing an updated strategic plan to guide its work over the n...
02/25/2025

The San Francisco Arts Commission is in the process of developing an updated strategic plan to guide its work over the next five years and is seeking input from all members of San Francisco's arts community.

You are invited to drop by one of two in-person open houses or join us for a virtual open house to share your thoughts on how the SFAC has been working, what it can do better, and what the five-year plan should prioritize.

In-Person at 401 Van Ness Avenue:
· Tuesday, March 4, 2025
· 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
· Wednesday, March 5, 2025
· 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Virtual Open House:
· Friday, March 7, 2025
· 12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Yo!! We know you've been waiting and thanks for your patience...so here it is! Hiero Day 2023 is back for its 11th Annua...
08/11/2023

Yo!! We know you've been waiting and thanks for your patience...so here it is!

Hiero Day 2023 is back for its 11th Annual Celebration this Labor Day in Oakland, CA. Celebrating 30 yrs of Souls of Mischief and 50 yrs of Hip Hop!

Guess what??! This year entrance to Hiero Day is FREE! Bring the family and enjoy live music, amazing food trucks and fun for everyone! If you purchased a ticket you will be refunded!

Imprint City has been hibernating since the pandemic but will be launching new programming soon. Stay tuned.....
03/11/2023

Imprint City has been hibernating since the pandemic but will be launching new programming soon.

Stay tuned.....

On Juneteenth 2020 protestors toppled the statue of Francis Scott Key in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. This Juneteen...
05/14/2021

On Juneteenth 2020 protestors toppled the statue of Francis Scott Key in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. This Juneteenth 2021, the sculptor Dana King will circle Key’s vacated plinth with 350 Ancestors.

Monumental Reckoning is a movement of racial reckoning for America that culminates in the unveiling of a powerful new public art installation by the sculptor, Dana King honoring our ancestors.
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New event series announcement alert! Starting next Wednesday, February 3 Manny's will be hosting a weekly Black History ...
01/29/2021

New event series announcement alert!

Starting next Wednesday, February 3 Manny's will be hosting a weekly Black History Month book club in partnership with the Honorable Malia Cohen 郭嫻 around Alicia Garza’s incredible book The Purpose of Power. Each week we will have an incredible special guest including Mayor London Breed of San Francisco, Lateefah Simon, Congresswoman Barbara Lee and finally with Alicia Garza herself.

It’ll be an opportunity for folks all over the country to read this incredible book together along with luminaries in our community.

In honor of Black History Month, join our book club for 'The Purpose of Power' by activist Alicia Garza.

Check out BayviewLIVE digital. We’re out here at Laughing Monk Brewing
10/18/2020

Check out BayviewLIVE digital. We’re out here at Laughing Monk Brewing

A one-day digital and in-person experience celebrating the everyday heroes of San Francisco’s Historic Bayview neighborhood YBCA presents City Is Alive, YBCA...

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San Francisco, CA
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Imprint City is a non-profit organization seeking to activate underutilized spaces with arts and culture events, encouraging increased foot traffic and economic vitality. Imprint City to date has attracted over 5,000 eventgoers, 30 participating neighborhood retail and food merchants, 30 youth employees 10 community based organization partnerships and 50 performing and visual artists to the Bayview neighborhood through a myriad of our festivals and special projects. We are also building the arts aesthetic of Egbert Avenue, an industrial, blighted space, through the “Sprayview” mural art project, growing it into an outdoor museum and a “go to” for mural arts lovers.

Imprint City additionally hosts three annual festivals on Egbert Avenue so we can continue to build foot traffic and awareness including the Southside Festival, BayviewSPARC and the BayviewLIVE Festival.