
Its not for kids. Its for adults who make movies (not adult movies) and who then can show them in a private theatre.
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Artists' Television Access (ATA) is a San Francisco-based artist-run non-profit organization dedicated to fostering culturally-aware underground media and experimental art. The organization provides an accessible screening venue and gallery for the presentation of various programmed and guest-curated events, including exhibitions, performances, workshops, and screenings.
ATA aims to create a supportive community for the exhibition of innovative art and the exchange of non-conformist ideas. Volunteers play a key role in organizing and running ATA's events, contributing to the nurturing of creativity and engagement within the artistic community.
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Its not for kids. Its for adults who make movies (not adult movies) and who then can show them in a private theatre.
Tiny, illegal, firetrap. I was required to attend and show my student film there for a directing class at CCSF because the founder was a CCSF professor. There is only one way to exit in a fire....
I had an amazing experience here. I'm somewhat interested in experimental film and needed some inspiration so I checked the calendar on the ATA site and decided on a set of short films created by...
ATA is developing into the place to see cool DIY all ages shows in SF. This bar-rock laden city is sorely missing an avant-space for cool music jams like The Smell and The Il Corral in LA, The...
I'm torn between three and four stars. Seen some excellent indie films here, also seen some real (in my opinion) dogs. The setting is deep mission funky, the space is cozy (read: small) but the...
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