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Established | 2011 |
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Location | 1255 26th Street, Unit 101, Oakland, California, United States |
Type | Non-profit visual and performing arts space |
Director | Conrad Meyers, Willis Meyers |
Website | aggregatespacegallery |
Aggregate Space Gallery is a non-profit, artist-run exhibition and performance space in West Oakland that prioritizes the exhibition of unconventional artwork; their tagline is "Install the Unimaginable".
History
editCo-directors Conrad and Willis Meyers, after graduating from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2008, established the Gallery in a former illegal grow house at 801 West Grand Avenue, Oakland. The space initially included a small number of studios and woodshop facilities in addition to an exhibition space.
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