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Minnesota Street Project, located in San Francisco’s historic Dogpatch district, is a 100,000-plus-square-foot complex of warehouses with spaces for art galleries, artists and related nonprofits[1]. Founded in 2016 by the arts patrons and real estate investors Deborah and Andy Rappaport, the space houses commercial galleries, an arts education nonprofit, two temporary exhibition spaces, a media room and a restaurant. [2]
References
edit- ^ Baumgardner, Julie (11 January 2017). "A Guide to America's Next Great Art Neighborhood". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
- ^ Ramirez, Garrick (21 March 2016). "Can the Minnesota Street Project Transform Dogpatch Into a Dynamic Arts Hub?". 7x7. Retrieved 27 June 2017.