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Programs

Bridge Live Arts creates and supports live art that centers artists as agents of change. Our arts and culture programming features an array of live performances, public dialogues, workshops, classes, and residencies that deepen our commitments to cultural equity, racial equity, and artist power. Read about our main programs below.

Gerald Casel & Suzette Sagisi perform “Taglish” for B.L.A. “Ten Artists Respond to Locus” program

Performance

 

Equity-driven performance that puts dance in dialogue with the world.

Photo Credit: (L to R) Gerald Casel & Suzette Sagisi perform “Taglish” for B.L.A. “Ten Artists Respond to Locus” program (2016), by Margo Moritz.

Participants and panelists in conversation at the lecture demonstration “Inherited Bodies” (2019), co-presented with SFMOMA’s Open Space.

Public Dialogues

 

Curated and moderated conversations with artists, activists, and cultural thinkers.

Participants and panelists in conversation at the lecture demonstration “Inherited Bodies” (2019), co-presented with SFMOMA’s Open Space.

Sherwood Chen in a workshop

Workshops & Classes

 

Bringing world-renowned artists to the Bay Area to teach, show work, and engage with other artists.

Photo of Sherwood Chen by Sigel Eschkol.

Maxe Crandall and B.L.A. Resident Choreographer Hope Mohr perform in “extreme lyrics I”

Photo Credit: Maxe Crandall (left) and B.L.A. Resident Choreographer Hope Mohr perform in “extreme lyrics I” (2018), photo by Robbie Sweeny.

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