DR. MURRELL GREEN TO TAKE HELM AS NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SF’s AFRICAN AMERICAN ART & CULTURE COMPLEX

Following a Lengthy Open Recruitment Process, and Building on the Success of
Interim ED Niquole Esters, AAACC’s Board Turns to Fillmore Native with Decades of Experience in Higher Education, Elected Office, Mentorship, and Community Service.
Black Family Reunion 2026 Theme and Schedule Updates

The African American Art and Culture Complex’s annual Black Family Reunion is a celebration of art, culture, and Black liberation in San Francisco. Live performances, film, music, workshops, arts and crafts, local vendors, history, food and fun combine to bring community together to honor our ancestral past, celebrate the present, and look to the future.
Save the Date: AAACC is celebrating Juneteenth with a three day Family Reunion! June 18-20

The African American Art and Culture Complex is celebrating Juneteenth with an extended three day Black Family Reunion celebration, taking place June 18-20.
AAACC Featured in Two CBS Bay Area News Segments

Last month the AAACC was honored and excited to act as the backdrop to CBS Bay Area’s Black History Month special hosted by Vern Glenn.
AAACC Welcomes New Members to its Artist in Residence Program

AAACC is excited to announce its first Artist in Residence cohort of 2026. he Enterprising Creatives, Artist in Residence Program (AiR) has supported artists and creative entrepreneurs to bridge the gap between passion and livelihood by combining creative development with financial sustainability…
AAACC Honors Emory Douglas’ Revolutionary Work as an Artist in Two-Part Retrospective

The African American Art and Culture Complex (AAACC) will open Emory Douglas: In Our Lifetime—a two-part retrospective of the work…
2026 Artist in Residence Cohort Announcement

Thank you to all those who applied to join the 2026 Artist in Residence Cohort. We are in the review process and will be notifying success candidates soon. Stay tuned for the official announcement of our next cohort!
Volunteer with Us!

AAACC is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to support our community-based programs and exhibitions. We have three roles available:
Help shape the future of AAACC

Take the We Are Black Dreams survey today!
Tree of Change (Jason Wyman and Crystal Mason) is inviting folks to take the We Are Black Dreams online survey to help shape the future of the African American Art & Culture Complex. We want to hear from you,
AAAACC Bids Farewell to Co-directors Following Remarkable Tenure

Melonie and Melorra Green, have stepped down to pursue new ventures after a remarkably productive eight-year tenure.