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House of Commons

Opening this Saturday

March 19, 12PM - 5PM

Join us in celebrating the opening of House of Commons: an exhibition by San-Francisco-Toronto multidisciplinary design workshop THE OPEN WORKSHOP, supported by the research of Neeraj Bhatia and Antje Steinmuller. Opening day will include an introduction on the exhibition by Bhatia and Steinmuller at 3pm.


Today, cities are struggling to meet the demand for affordable housing, and urban dwellers find themselves starved for low-cost options that allow them to create meaningful social units that provide an alternative to the nuclear family. Nowhere is this more acute than the Bay Area. For San Francisco architecture firm, THE OPEN WORKSHOP, one solution lies in collective living.

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Spring Intensive for Teens

March 28 - April 1, 1PM - 4PM; Cost: Free

Our Spring Break Intensive Workshop for teens aged 13-19 still has a few spots available! The week-long workshop running March 28th through April 1st will give teen participants an introduction to conceptual art practices and the opportunity to create collaborative pieces with our resident and teaching artists. These students will be creating works at the nearby Mission Arts Center led by artist and educator Amy Berk of City Studio. Teaching artists include Rico Duenas, Rebecca Kaufman, Megan Lowe, Johnny Huy Nguyen, Hannah Yost, Michael Zheng. This week-long intensive was developed in partnership with SFAI and SFUSD. Find out more information here.

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Updated Visiting Hours

Join us for a free guided tour on Fridays at 2PM & 4PM, or a free self-guided tour Saturdays 12PM - 5PM. The David Ireland House takes pride in providing free tours. Our well-regarded Artist Guides will be available on both days to help answer questions on in the current exhibition.

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Support The David Ireland House

Programming at The David Ireland House is made possible by the generous support of donors like you. Your contribution adds to the fabric that nurtures practices of emerging to mid-career Bay Area critical art.

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The 500 Capp Street Foundation is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization under the provisions of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The foundation's federal tax identification number is

26-4116050.

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