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Mi Tierra: Lauren Etchells interviews Susa Cortez about her new installation in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space

Right now, it feels so difficult to find hope amidst all of the hatred and ignorance that permeates our national dialogue and threatens the safety and well-being of millions of people. Root Division, however, continues to stand in resistance to our current political climate by providing an oasis for creative expression, diverse perspectives, and open dialogue between […]

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Objects fall like this, living things fall like this: Eliza Dennis talks with Lauren Etchells about her new piece in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space

December seems to be the month of all things wacky, whimsical, and weird here at Root Division. From our annual Misfit Toy Factory event on December 10 to Eliza Dennis’s latest work in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space–this month is about one-of-a-kind work that is both intriguing and bizarre. If you missed the live artmaking at the

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Life Fails: Margaret Timbrell talks with Lauren Etchells about her latest work in the Frank-Ratchye Project Space

If there was ever a time that I needed to be surrounded by contemporary feminist art, it was certainly this month. Luckily, Pulling Threads, an exhibition that places contemporary Bay Area women artists in conversation with Feminist art history, is open now through November 30. If you haven’t seen the show yet, I urge you to check it

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Nicholas Hullibarger: Spatial Binaries Lauren Etchells interviews Nicholas Hullibarger about his latest work in the Frank-Ratchye Studio Artist Project Space

Hey everyone–it’s been a while! Since our last blog post, Root Division has moved into and celebrated one year in our new space at 1131 Mission Street. Root Division’s new 13,400-square-foot home now provides subsidized studio space for 31 artists and has helped us to expand the roster of class offerings to provide arts education

Nicholas Hullibarger: Spatial Binaries Lauren Etchells interviews Nicholas Hullibarger about his latest work in the Frank-Ratchye Studio Artist Project Space Read More »

Evan Barbour Populations: Amy Cancelmo interviews Evan Barbour about his solo exhibition at the ODC Theater Lobby

Root Division is thrilled to partner with our former neighbors at ODC by curating the theater lobby with the work of our Studio Artists and Affiliates. This season, we will present a series of shows addressing the shifting landscape of San Francisco. Our first features a new body of work by Evan Barbour, former Studio

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Tom Loughlin: This Space Intentionally Left Blank, Julia Sackett interviews Tom Loughlin about his show at Spare Change Artist Space

Former Root Division Studio Artists Julia Sackett and Tom Loughlin discuss Tom’s work in anticipation of his solo exhibition “This Space Intentionally Left Blank,” opening at the Spare Change Artist Space this Thursday, February 19th.  It seems appropriate that two artists working with manipulating the urban landscape are in conversation, even if one landscape is historically

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Julia Sackett: State of Change, Mie Hørlyck Mogensen Interviews Julia Sackett about her new show at Spare Change Artist Space

We at Root Division love to create the opportunity for solo exhibitions of our Studio Artists‘ work at partner offsite spaces! Julia Sackett’s State of Change, is a new body of work currently on display at the Spare Change Artist Space.  In playful work informed by is the historical facts of California’s boom and bust economy, Sackett  connects and

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Josh Highter: Slow Build Amy Cancelmo interviews Josh Highter about his current exhibition at the ODC Theater

Root Division may have moved out of our long time location on 17th Street, but our artists will continue to have a presence in the neighborhood.   Root Division’s Exhibitions and Events Director, Amy Cancelmo has been curating the lobby of  our former neighbor, the ODC Theater  with the work of our Studio Artists and Affiliates since 2011.

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Mie Mogensen: Stack & Roll Jennie Lennick Interviews Mie Horlyck Mogensen about her current exhibition at the Spare Change Artist Space

We may be going through some major transitions at Root Division with upcoming move, but that doesn’t slow us down! We are still continuing to produce high quality shows both on and offsite!  For our current exhibition at the Spare Change Artist Space current RD Studio Artist Space Mie Hørlyck Mogensen has created a new body of

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