635 8th St
San Francisco, California 94103

Asian Contemporary Arts Consortium San Francisco (ACAC-SF), a not-for-profit coalition of curators, designers, museum directors, gallery owners, educators and collectors will have its public launch at artMRKT San Francisco.

DIY Corporate Conference Swag by Imin Yeh
During the fair hours, please join us to make your own conference souvenirs which are composed of a pen and pencil set, a bottle opener keychain and a mug. Commissioned by ACAC-SF, San Francisco based artist Imin Yeh has created DIY Corporate Conference Swag, a limited edition downloadable project, to kick off the launch of ACAC-SF. DIY Corporate Conference Swag is the first endeavor of ACAC-SF to support local artists’ and designers’ practice as its Project component. Providing both financial and promotional support, ACAC-SF Project aims to facilitate the critical discourses in contemporary Asian context through the collaboration with local artists and designers.

ACAC-SF at artMRTK
Thursday, May 19 7:30pm to10:30pm
Friday, May 20 11:00am to 7:00pm
Saturday, May 21 11:00am to 7:00pm
Sunday, May 22 11:00am to 6:00pm

Concourse Exhibition Center
620 7th Street (at Brannan)
San Francisco
Free with the art fair admission.

About ACAC-SF
The Asian Contemporary Arts Consortium San Francisco (ACAC-SF) is a not-for-profit coalition dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding, to building audiences and to promoting and sustaining interest in Asian contemporary arts and design in San Francisco and the Bay Area. By joining efforts in resource sharing, ACAC-SF serves as a platform to create collaborative opportunities between members of the Asian contemporary arts and design communities. ACAC-SF is an independent and autonomous organization; however, it is not an incorporated entity. Currently, California College of the Arts acts as the fiscal sponsor for the Consortium’s activities.

Asian Contemporary Arts Consortium, 1111 Eighth Street, San Francisco, Tel: 415-551-9260, E-mail: [email protected], www.asiancontemporarysf.org

Added by Asian Contemporary Arts Consorti on May 10, 2011