Haight Street Art Center

Haight Street Art Center The Haight Street Art Center promotes the advancement of poster and graphic art and artists.
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The Haight Street Art Center is a non-profit organization that promotes the advancement of poster art and artists to enable poster/graphic art and artists to thrive and continue to inspire action toward positive cultural change. Drawing upon the influence of San Francisco’s countercultural histories, we provide experiences with art, music, exhibitions and public programs to create community, encou

rage personal exploration and inspire action toward positive cultural change. Haight Street Art Center is the San Francisco home for rock poster art, celebrating the art form’s rich history and deep roots. The Center’s ambitious mission serves both artists and the public, presenting a forum where artists can produce their work and the public can learn about, experience, and appreciate what this vibrant, democratic genre of public art has meant in the past, and continues to mean today. Located at the historic entrance to the Haight-Ashbury, the Center is home to an active artists’ studio and production facility coupled with fine art exhibition galleries. More than just a working museum, the Center not only immortalizes a great American art form but also fosters its preservation and continued relevance by providing traditional production facilities such as silkscreen, woodcut and lithography, as well as innovative, cutting- edge digital production capabilities.

Want to learn how to screenprint? Or pull your own block print? Check out the Summer classes and sign up today to reserv...
05/30/2026

Want to learn how to screenprint? Or pull your own block print? Check out the Summer classes and sign up today to reserve your spot! Link in bio!

We had a blast a couple of weeks ago at Gina Schock and Real Martha Reeves live event with Otto & Astrid, For Horses, an...
05/29/2026

We had a blast a couple of weeks ago at Gina Schock and Real Martha Reeves live event with Otto & Astrid, For Horses, and Presley Peaboo and the Catz. Check out some photos of the event by Bob Minkin Photography!

Melanie Cervantes of Dignidad Rebelde "Viva La Mujer" got extended through this weekend! Come see this incredible show b...
05/28/2026

Melanie Cervantes of Dignidad Rebelde "Viva La Mujer" got extended through this weekend! Come see this incredible show before it leaves!

HSAC is open Thursday-Sunday from 12-6 PM. Admission is always free!

05/16/2026

Last weekend to come see "A View From the Throne"! We had a great couple of days of events with Gina Schock of Go-Go's, Real Martha Reeves, Otto & Astrid, For Horses ( on IG), Tony Bravo of San Francisco Chronicle, and everyone else who joined us this week. A big thank you to the artists and our community for making this exhibit such a rockin' success!

Check out tonight's poster, designed and printed by Drew Jorstad () in our print studio for Real Martha Reeves, Gina Sch...
05/15/2026

Check out tonight's poster, designed and printed by Drew Jorstad () in our print studio for Real Martha Reeves, Gina Schock of the Go-Go's, and local band For Horses (). Available for sale at the event!

She sang the soundtrack of a generation. Now, Real Martha Reeves comes to HSAC.Two evenings. Two icons. The incomparable...
05/14/2026

She sang the soundtrack of a generation. Now, Real Martha Reeves comes to HSAC.

Two evenings. Two icons. The incomparable Martha Reeves and Gina Schock — drummer, trailblazer, and the heartbeat behind the Go-Go's — come together for an intimate conversation spanning decades of music, movement, and cultural history. From the Motown studios to the front lines of punk and pop, this is a dialogue worth savoring. In celebration of A View From the Throne, moderated by Tony Bravo of San Francisco Chronicle. Some nights you remember forever. 🎶

Get tickets link in bio! We just added a new Remote Zoom livestream ticket for free if you can't join us in-person!

Closing week is here for A View From the Throne and Viva la Mujer — two powerful exhibitions by two inspiring women that...
05/13/2026

Closing week is here for A View From the Throne and Viva la Mujer — two powerful exhibitions by two inspiring women that you do not want to let slip by. As artist Melanie Cervantes of Dignidad Rebelde puts it, "These works don't just reflect struggle — they celebrate survival." Come celebrate with us one final time. 🌹

There are still a couple of tickets left for tomorrow's event, A Conversation with Gina Schock and Real Martha Reeves Link in bio for tickets!

05/08/2026

Melanie Cervantes of Dignidad Rebelde speaking about her piece "Yes, there will also be singing/about the dark times," which was printed in HSAC's print studio for the show. Come check out "Viva La Mujer" at HSAC before it comes down on May 17th!

HSAC is open Thursday-Sunday from 12-6 PM. Admission is always free!

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215 Haight Street
San Francisco, CA
94102

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