October 14, 2003

Participating Groups
A list of organizational attendees for the 2003 Expo

21 Grand Arts Group
449B 23rd St., Oakland, CA 94612; (510) 444-7263; fax: (510) 444-4034; 21grand@21grand.org; www.21grand.org/
21 Grand is a nonprofit arts organization presenting innovative and experimental visual, performance and media arts. Founded in 2000, 21 Grand features primarily local emerging artists in non-commercial genres. 21 Grand is also available for rentals for art events and fiscal sponsorship for individual artists and unincorporated organizational projects.

ABADA-Capoeira San Francisco
3221 22nd St., San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 206-0650; fax: (415) 206-0651; info@abada.org; www.abada.org/
Founded in 1991 by world-renowned capoeira master artist Marcia Treidler, ABADA-Capoeira San Francisco (ACSF) is dedicated to preserving and promoting Afro-Brazilian culture. Through inspirational professional performance and instruction of capoeira and related Brazilian arts, ACSF seeks to inspire and empower people to realize their full potential as responsible, confident, productive citizens.

Art Explosion, The
2425 17th St., San Francisco, CA 94110; (877) ART-EXPL; artex@big.net; www.theartexplosion.com/
The Art Explosion is dedicated to providing affordable artist work spaces in an open, supportive environment where artists can explore, create and exhibit their art. We offer individual workspace, community resources and support and exhibition opportunities for a diverse community of both established and emerging artists.

ArtHouse
Fort Mason Center, Bldg. C, Rm. 255, San Francisco, CA 94123; (415) 885-1194; fax: (415) 775-1143; www.arthouseca.org/
Artists and arts groups require space to create — ArtHouse assists in creating these spaces. Our work both supports the arts and supports local neighborhoods. ArtHouse maintains a hotline that contains recorded announcements of live/work, studio, rehearsal, performance and exhibition space for artists and arts organizations.

ArtNetwork
P.O. Box 1360, Nevada City, CA 95959; (530) 470-0862; info@artmarketing.com; artmarketing.com/
Our mission is to empower artists in their business aspirations.

ArtSF
880 Harrison St., Ste. 203, San Francisco, CA 94102; (415) 447-8530; info@artsf.org; www.artsf.org/
Our mission is to create a foundation on which the community of San Francisco visual and performing artists can develop unity and solidarity, promoting prosperity and self-sufficiency as one evolving entity. We seek to purchase a warehouse that will provide space for artists, musicians, dancers, performance troupes, education, performances, a gallery, and community functions.

ArtSpan
934 Brannan St., San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 861-9839; fax (415) 431-4575; www.artspan.org/
ArtSpan's mission is to build connections within the SF visual arts community and between artists and the public. ArtSpan programs include: San Francisco Open Studios, Technical Assistance Workshops and Art for Inner City Youth.

ARTworkSF
2861 California St. #5, San Francisco, CA 94115; (415) 673-3080; johnnyd@artworksf.com; artworksf.com/
ARTworkSF provides sales and marketing services for artists and curates exhibits in San Francisco. Our staff negotiates commercial art commissions, illustrations, murals and portraits and has installed over 3,000 exhibits and events. Since 1992 ARTwork has enabled hundreds of artists to gain the skills and exposure necessary to pursue an art career.

Axis Dance Company
1428 Alice St., Ste. 201, Oakland, CA 94612; (510) 625-0110; fax: (510) 625-0321; info@axisdance.org; www.axisdance.org/
AXIS Dance Company's mission is to create and perform high-quality contemporary dance that is developed through the collaboration of dancers with and without disabilities. AXIS teaches dance and educates about collaboration and disability through community outreach and educational programs. AXIS is committed to promoting and supporting physically integrated dance, locally, nationally and internationally.

Bay Area Buzz
P.O. Box 5549, Berkeley, CA 94705; (510) 547-7607; fax: (510) 547-7129; info@bayareabuzz.net; www.bayareabuzz.net/
Bay Area Buzz is a free, bi-monthly magazine dedicated to covering and promoting the diverse Bay Area music scene. Through features, reviews and interviews, our mission is to spotlight the best new bands, encourage our readers to support them, and to facilitate the cross-pollination between the underground and the mainstream.

Black Rock Arts Foundation
1900 Third St., 2nd Fl., San Francisco, CA 94107; (415) 626-1248; jess@blackrockarts.org; www.blackrockarts.org/
Our mission is to reintroduce the culture-bearing relevance of art back to the civic arena and moving its primary meaning to one of civic importance, not monetary.

BorderZone Arts, Inc.
borderzone@earthlink.net; www.borderzonearts.org/
BorderZone Arts is a community-based international arts and cultural organization, founded to address the needs of Indigenous and historically under-represented artists who have not been given the attention they deserve in contemporary art worlds. We promote and facilitate exchange among artists and arts organizations in San Francisco with other national and international organizations.

COMEDY on the SQUARE
Shelton Theater, 533 Sutter St. (at Powell St.), San Francisco, CA 94102; (415) 771-4201; www.comedyonthesquare.com/
We're a group of comedy/variety artists presenting performances in a 72-seat venue in Union Square. Join our "Sunday Family Fundraisers" — we provide the theater and show, you provide the marketing and ticket sales through your organization. We split the income 60/40: 60 percent to you, 40 percent to Comedy on the Square.

Crucible, The
1260 7th St., Oakland, CA 94607; (510) 444-0919; www.thecrucible.org/
The Crucible is an arts education nonprofit organization fostering collaboration of arts, industry and community. Through training in fine and industrial arts we promote creative expression, reuse of materials and innovative design, while serving as an accessible arts venue through classes, workshops, lectures, gallery exhibits, community events and youth programs.

Dandelion Dancetheater
2705 Alcatraz Ave. #101, Berkeley, CA 94705; (510) 676-4939; www.dandeliondancetheater.org/
Dandelion Dancetheater is a postmodern dance-theater company based in the San Francisco Bay Area that, under the direction of Kimiko Guthrie and Eric Kupers, collides raw, emotionally driven athletic and lyrical movement with theatrical scenes and gesture to explore the essence of what it is to be human.

daniland
P.O. Box 16158, Oakland, CA 94610; (510) 301-5741; dani@daniland.com; www.daniland.com/
daniland is a company working to "make stuff happen" for music and spoken word performers. daniland offers management, booking and consulting to performers, as well as booking some of the finest performances in the East Bay.

DJ Project, the
440 Potrero Ave., San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 487-6714; thedjproject.com/
The DJ Project is a youth leadership program that harnesses the power of hip-hop and urban culture to teach critical thinking, audio production, entrepreneurship, job readiness skills and community accountability. Our program cycles culminate with a retail-ready CD, music video and community celebration.

dreams by degrees
1619 Grant Ave., San Francisco, CA 94133; (415) 733-8080; www.dreamsbydegrees.com/
dreams by degrees is a San Francisco-based independent record label and Web design studio. In 2003, dreams by degrees will release the color series, featuring new music and art inspired by the colors blue, orange and white.

East Bay Youth Band of the Young Performing Arts Alliance
236 29th St. #6, Oakland, CA 94611; (510) 444-4857; www.ebyb.org/
The East Bay Youth Band (EBYB) is a new youth performance ensemble for East Bay youth in grades 6-9. We want to meet the growing needs for music education and performance opportunities for middle school youth while strengthening the joy of music and creative skills in a highly supportive group.

EventMagic
640 Masonic Ave., San Francisco, CA 94117; (415) 810-2432; www.eventmagic.com/
EventMagic offers a variety of affordable event services including PR and videography, talent booking and much more. We recently acquired Custom Scenic Studios and now offer creation of custom staging, lighting and backdrops. Projects and clients range from local theater and musical groups, nightclubs, film festivals and corporate event planners.

The Field San Francisco
968 Page St. #5, San Francisco, CA 94117; (415) 252-5670; www.thefieldsf.org/
The Field is a support/service organization for independent artists, providing peer-based workshops in developing new work and career development. The Field is committed to serve all artists — emerging, established and from diverse cultures and aesthetic perspectives. To this end, The Field does not engage in any curatorial activity, maintaining an open, non-exclusive forum.

FiftyCrows
1074 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 551-0091; www.fiftycrows.org/
Our mission is to open hearts and minds through the sharing of documentary photographic essays, then to provide the means by which an individual can engage in compassionate and positive social change.

Film Arts Foundation
145 Ninth St. #101, San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 552-8760; filmarts.org/
For 27 years, Film Arts Foundation has served as incubator, educator, cheerleader, consultant and community to thousands of independent film and video makers, through seminars, equipment and post-production facilities, a monthly magazine, information resources, exhibitions, an annual film festival, a grants program, networking events and much more.

Foundation Center, The
312 Sutter St., Ste. 606, San Francisco, CA 94108; (415) 397-0902; www.fdncenter.org/
The Foundation Center supports and improves philanthropy by promoting public understanding of the field and helping grantseekers succeed. The Center provides access to a free library and learning center in San Francisco, which includes databases and directories that can help connect individual artists with funding. The Center also regularly offers free grantseeking classes.

gigslist.org
care@gigslist.org; www.gigslist.org/
Arts Employment Magazine and employment and arts marketing resource directories.

Gilman Street Project
P.O. Box 1058, Berkeley, CA 94701; (510) 524-8180; www.924gilman.org/
924 Gilman Street is an all-ages volunteer-run collective that has presented underground art and music since December 31, 1986, in Berkeley.

Grass Shack Events & Media
1045 Mountain Blvd., Oakland, CA 94611; (510) 595-6921; fax: (510) 595-6913; www.grassshackroad.com/
A full-service event and media production company, Grass Shack Events & Media has years of combined worldwide corporate event experience including hotel contracting/management, audio/visual, set design and media creation through videos, graphics, presentation solutions and so very much more.

H.E.A.R. Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers, Inc.
1405 Lyon St., San Francisco, CA 94115; www.hearnet.com/
Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of the real dangers of repeated exposure to excessive noise levels such as attending concerts, unsafe use of stereo earphones, and playing amplified systems too loudly, which can lead to permanent and sometimes debilitating hearing loss and tinnitus.

Hip Hop Slam
P.O. Box 5124, Berkeley, CA 94705; (510) 658-4293; hiphopslam.com/
A Bay Area mixed-media company specializing in archiving, turntablism and hip-hop music. Includes website and three 100 percent independent record labels: Hip Hop Slam Records, Chip Shop Spam Records and C.O.D. Records.

Independent Arts & Media
PMB 821, 601 Van Ness #E, San Francisco, CA 94102; (415) 820-1607; www.artsandmedia.net/; www.newsdesk.org/
Independent Arts & Media is a nonprofit sponsoring and service organization for public media and community arts. Our projects include the journalism website Newsdesk.org, the email newsletter News You Might Have Missed, and Expo for the Artist & Musician. We also offer fiscal sponsorship and affordable editorial/production services.

Institute for Unpopular Culture
1850 Union St., #1523, San Francisco, CA 94123; (415) 986-4382; ifuc.org/; artfreedomday.org/; punkrockorhestra.com/
The Institute for Unpopular Culture is a 501(c)(3) that supports artists of all genres, and sponsors subversive or "unpopular" artistic visions, alleviating artists' needs to cater to public tastes and opinion in order to survive. IFUC has supported Holly Hughes, Julia Butterfly Hill, Jan Svankmajer, Creativity Explored SF and the Punk Rock Orchestra.

Jazz in Flight
P.O. Box 20551, Oakland, CA 94620; (510) 763-4663; www.jazzinflight.org/
Jazz in Flight is a not-for-profit presenting creative music in the Bay Area since 1987. Our focus includes a monthly jazz concert at Yoshi's; the renowned Eddie Moore Jazz Festival (paying tribute to the late drummer); and Children in Flight, an free African performing-arts education program. Musical submissions should include tape or CD plus publicity information.

Kearny Street Workshop
934 Brannan St., San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 503-0520; www.kearnystreet.org/
Kearny Street Workshop produces and presents art that enriches and empowers Asian Pacific American Communities. Our vision is to achieve a more just society by connecting Asian Pacific American artists with community members to give voice to our cultural, historical and contemporary issues.

KFJC 89.7 FM
12345 El Monte Rd., Los Altos Hills, CA 94022; (650) 949-7260; fax: (650) 948-1085; www.kfjc.org/
KFJC's mission in life, as much as we can agree on such a thing, is to be a conduit for new and interesting audio art and information, especially the sorts that are unavailable elsewhere. We strive to carry the best of many styles of music and relevant public affairs programming. In short — less speak, more freak!

KUSF 90.3 FM
2130 Fulton St., SF, CA 94117; office: (415) 386-5873; studio: (415) 751-KUSF; www.kusf.org/
KUSF is made possible by more than 100 volunteers from all facets of the San Francisco Bay Area community. We are dedicated to independent, underground, archival, specialty, local and eclectic/free-form music, information, ideas and public affairs programming that are marginalized by commercial media.

KZSU 90.1 FM
Box 20190, Stanford, CA 94309; studio: (650) 723-9010; www.kzsu.org/
90.1 FM KZSU Stanford is a 500-watt (and net streaming) nonprofit community radio station providing any and all types of audio programming to the Bay Area.

Little Kids Rock
21 Oxford St. #2, Montclair, NJ 07042; (973) 746-8248; www.littlekidsrock.org/
Little Kids Rock provides free instruments and free lessons to kids in our public schools. We focus on a rock and roll curriculum and teach kids to compose their own music. Each year we release a CD. Supporters include Bonnie Raitt, BB King, Bob Weir & Carlos Santana.

ME'D1.ATE Network
936 Divisadero St., San Francisco, CA 94115; (415) 440-1754; www.me-di-ate.net/
ME'D1.ATE is a creative network inciting innovative ideas and activities through the collaboration and interaction of people from diverse art disciplines. ME'D1.ATE exposes these ideas and works to new and diverse audiences — building a forum that bridges thoughts and creations while inspiring progressive action and dialogue.

Mission Creek Music Festival
ray7@pacbell.net; www.mcmf.org/
The Festival takes place at various venues around San Francisco, May 23-May 31 and June 5. This year it has expanded to include more venues, more events and more styles of music. Please stop by the table and submit your music for MCMF 2003.

Motogirl Productions
4644 Geary Blvd., PMB 182, San Francisco, CA 94118; (415) 876-2800; www.motogirlproductions.com/
Motogirl Productions provides a variety of services to working musicians in the Bay Area, including booking, promotion, production and development. Please see www.motogirlproductions.com/ for more info.

New College of California
766 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 437-3460; www.newcollege.edu/
New College focuses on interdisciplinary education in arts such as dance and movement; live performance-installation; street and political theatre; music and jazz. Students learn to use media in education, community organizing, therapy or social movement activism, as well as in solo and group production. We strongly emphasize collaboration, improvisation and cross-disciplinary work.

New Langton Arts
1246 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 626-5416; www.newlangtonarts.org/
New Langton Arts cultivates experimental and innovative contemporary artworks in visual and media arts, music, performance, literature and interdisciplinary projects while encouraging broad public appreciation and access to the art of our times.

The Nocturnes Night Photography Website
P.O. Box 29074, The Presidio, San Francisco, CA 94129; (415) 824-1653; www.thenocturnes.com/
The Nocturnes Night Photography Web site serves as a resource for information about Night Photography and its intersection with all things Nocturnal — music, literature, other night imagery, poetry, pop culture and science. We offer workshops, full moon gatherings, online gallery space, art exhibits and competitions and an online forum.

Other Minds
333 Valencia St., Ste. 303, San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 934-8134; fax: (415) 934-8136; www.otherminds.org/
Other Minds is one of the leading presenters of contemporary music in the United States, bringing leading contemporary composers to Bay Area audiences — Philip Glass, Meredith Monk, Robert Ashley, Tan Dun, Lou Harrison and others. As a leading advocate for avant-garde music, Other Mind's essential work is to expand and reshape what constitutes serious music.

Pacific Rim Sculptors Group
1340 Peralta Ave., Berkeley, CA 94702; (510) 527-140; www.lucidart.com/pacificRim/website/
Pacific Rim Sculptors Group increases public awareness of sculpture through public and private sculpture exhibits and encourages artistic diversity and excellence by providing a network in which artists meet, show their work, exchange ideas and address issues.

Patrick Simms Studios
1306 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 863-9326
Patrick Simms Studios provides the in-house 24 track recording facility at the American Federation of Musicians Local 6. We also operate a private rehearsal studio, offer music lessons daily and operate an affordable PA rental component.

Performing Arts Workshop
Fort Mason Center, Bldg. C, Rm. 265, San Francisco, CA 94123; (415) 673-2635; fax: (415) 776-3644; www.pawsf.org/
Performing Arts Workshop is dedicated to helping young people develop critical thinking, creative expression and basic learning skills through the arts.

Planet Drum Foundation
P.O. Box 31251, San Francisco, CA 94131, Shasta Bioregion, USA; (415) 285-6556; www.planetdrum.org/
Planet Drum was founded in 1973 to provide an effective grassroots approach to ecology that emphasizes sustainability, community self-determination and regional self-reliance. Planet Drum Foundation — an innovative voice for bioregional sustainability, education and culture.

Propellent / Gooferman
1284 Dolores St. #1, San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 377-4465; www.propellent.com/; www.gooferman.com/
Propellent is an art and production collective focusing on the advocacy and promotion of fringe art, particularly the chop-hop tradition (eclectic, pop culture-infused, performance-centric audio and visual collage). Our flagship artist is the band Gooferman, pioneers of performance-based chop-hop. Our mission is to make San Francisco the world's chop-hop capital.

Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center
275 5th St., San Francisco CA, 94103; (415) 541-8580; www.rencenter.org/
Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center is a nonprofit organization providing comprehensive training and support services to socially and economically diverse women and men in the Bay Area who want to start or grow their own small businesses.

Renegade Productions/Trucco Lighting & Sound
70 R Woodland Ave., San Rafael, CA 94901; (415) 459-5399; renegadeproductions@hotmail.com; www.truccols.com/
Trucco Lighting & Sound and Renegade Productions have joined forces this year to provide sound, stage and lights to the world in a much larger capacity. With over a decade of experience in production, we can provide great gear with great engineers at a great price.

RE/Search Publications
20-B Romolo St., San Francisco, CA 94133; (415) 362-1465; www.researchpubs.com/
We publish counterculture books focusing on neglected history and insurgent creativity.

Rhythm & Motion Dance Center
1133 Mission St. (between 7th & 8th streets), San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 621-0643; www.rhythmandmotion.com/
Rhythm & Motion Dance Center reflects the spirit, progressive values and diverse aesthetic of the San Francisco dance community. We offer an array of dance and movement classes including dances of the African Diaspora, Hip-Hop, Salsa, Rhythm Tap, Tribal Belly Dance and Yoga, and an exhilarating dance-based workout program.

Rocket Words
1050 Stanyan St. #3, San Francisco, CA 94117; (415) 731-6468; www.rocketwords.com/
Writing to help artists and arts-related businesses get the word out about their work, their performances and their services.

San Francisco Art Institute
800 Chestnut St., San Francisco, CA 94133; (415) 771-7020; www.sfai.edu/
The San Francisco Art Institute provides its students with a rigorous education in the fine arts and a preparation for a life in the arts through an innovative, intensive studio environment, a vital liberal-arts experience and engagement with the world at large.

San Francisco Center for the Book
300 DeHaro St., San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 565-0545; fax: (415) 565-0556; www.sfcb.org/
The San Francisco Center for the Book is a nonprofit organization which provides a home for Bay Area book artists and is devoted to teaching the many arts and crafts that go into making books, including letterpress printing and bookbinding. Our workshops foster learning at all levels, from introductory classes to year-long courses.

San Francisco Media Archive
275 Capp St., San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 558-8117; fax (415) 558-8116; www.sfm.org/
The San Francisco Media Archive is actively dedicated to the preservation of film and related media. Our archive is composed of over 20,000 films, videotapes and media materials, many accessible via our online database. We offer media preservation and digital archiving internships, public screenings and seminars.

Sanitary Fill Artist in Residence Program
501 Tunnel Ave., San Francisco, CA 94134; (415) 330-1415; fax: (415) 330-1392; www.norcalwaste.com/artist_in_residence.htm
The goal of the AIR Program is to use art to inspire people to recycle more and conserve natural resources. Sanitary Fill Company gives local artists the opportunity to make art from San Francisco's refuse. The company provides studio space, 24-hour access to the waste stream, a monthly stipend and a solo exhibit.

SCRAP (Scroungers' Center for Reusable Art Parts)
834 Toland St., San Francisco, CA 94124; (415) 647-1746; fax: (415) 647-1744; www.scrap-sf.org/
SCRAP stimulates creativity and environmental awareness through the reuse of discarded materials. Our goals are to maximize the diversion of materials from the solid waste stream, collect and redistribute reusable art materials to educational organizations and the general public, and educate the public and school children in the art of creative reuse.

Songs Inspired by Literature (SIBL) Project
2601 Mariposa St., San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 553-3330; www.siblproject.org/
Songs Inspired by Literature is a creative nonprofit producing advocacy and educational materials exclusively for the literacy movement. We use music as a vehicle to engage, inspire and reinforce the magic of literature and the power of reading.

Soul Clap Records
20 Ramona Ave., San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 551-7762; www.soulclaprecords.com/
We are a newly formed record label in San Francisco devoted to releasing music and spoken word that has heart, passion and consciousness. We want to support the music community by being a unique and insurgent label that partners with a diverse cross-section of music practitioners and music lovers.

SoundSafe
870 Market St., Ste. 1258, San Francisco CA 94102; www.soundsafe.org/
Our mission is to develop a center for live music, dance, music rehearsal and art in San Francisco, to contribute to its support; and to further music education and appreciation.

Southern Exposure
401 Alabama St., San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 863-2141; www.soex.org/
Southern Exposure provides innovative emerging artists with opportunities to exhibit in an accessible environment. Each year, Southern Exposure works with over 500 artists and 100 urban youth, presents 14 to 16 exhibitions in its two galleries, and collaborates with schools and community organizations through its Artists in Education program and Youth Advisory Board.

SPARK/KQED-TV
2601 Mariposa St., San Francisco, CA 94110; www.kqed.org/spark/
KQED has teamed up with BAVC to produce SPARK, an arts initiative that includes a weekly television series, a new-media program, and educational outreach. SPARK will spotlight Bay Area performing and visual artists and arts organizations, provide a mechanism for artists to record and archive their work, and connect viewers to arts experiences.

Taking the Leap
1506 62nd St., Emeryville, CA 94608; (510) 653-1655; www.takingtheleap.com/
Our mission is to help artists build flourishing careers, teaching them to successfully negotiate the labyrinth of the art world, while maintaining the integrity of their art.

Utrecht Arts Supplies
149 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA 94105; (415) 777-6920; fax: (415) 777-6957; www.utrechtart.com/
Art supply retailer for 50 years, providing professional quality materials direct from the manufacturer. Open seven days a week!

Visual Aid
731 Market St., Ste. 600, San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 777-8242; fax: (415) 777-8240; visaid@visualaid.org; www.visualaid.org/
Visual Aid supports professional artists with life-threatening illnesses who reside in the nine-county Bay Area. Visual Aid provides a variety of direct services including a Voucher Program and ArtBank for free art supplies, and an active Exhibition Program.

Watchword Press
840 Valencia St. #3, San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 407-2952; www.watchwordpress.org/
Watchword Press is a nonprofit publishing house dedicated to producing, publishing and disseminating cutting-edge literary works to the public. We seek to publish emerging writers who are generally underrepresented by the larger, market-driven commercial publishing houses.

Weekly Weird News and FILTH
sethmalice@hotmail.com; modernpirate.com/
FILTH Newspaper is a locally produced Underground Newspaper. Dug up from its ashes with the new WAR calling its name, Filth provides a forum for People in and around the Bay Area to Bitch and Gripe anonymously, as the editors take on all the Flack. The new issue will be out on the streets mid-April.

Women Environmental Artists Directory
wead.dreamfish-creative.com/
We promote national and international networking among eco-artists. Our "Directory of Women Environmental Artists" serves curators, administrators, writers and researchers, other artists, etc. At the yearly Bioneers Conference (the largest and most influential conference on ecology and social justice) we promote integration of art and artists into eco/environmental projects on every level.

YLEM: Artists Using Science and Technology
P.O. Box 749, Orinda, CA 94583; (415) 647-8503; www.ylem.org/
YLEM is an international organization of artists, scientists, authors, curators, educators and art enthusiasts who explore the intersection of the arts and sciences. We strive to bring the humanizing forces of art to science and technology using computers, kinetic sculpture, interactive multimedia, holograms, robotics, 3-D media, film, video and more.

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