Activation & Space Rentals
For many groups, carving out the space to dream doesn’t involve purchasing their home.
Through projects like 447 Minna, CAST removes the pressure and responsibilities of ownership so artists and residents can focus on what matters most—their practice and being in community.
447 Minna was developed by CAST to help fill the gap in the lack of affordable, accessible spaces for arts and culture in San Francisco and the South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood. Given SoMa’s long history of displacement, specifically in the Filipino community, coupled with the increasingly expensive real estate prices of the Bay Area, CAST saw a role to play—create a community gathering space promoting arts and culture to build connection and inclusion.
We provide the “container” for which artists, cultural workers, and the community can use to activate and create engaging experiences.
“Questioning Rent As Routine” screening hosted by San Francisco Urban Film Fest. Photo by Abigail Panares
Balay Kreative grantees Cherisse Alcantara and Joriz Madrid exhibit their artwork at 447 Minna during Undiscovered SF, October 2022. Photo by Mogli Maureal
We help you handle the hassle of logistics. Renting 447 Minna’s flexible, inclusive spaces is affordable thanks to the generous support of #StartSmall and First Republic Foundation. This means you can focus your budget on things that matter most for your exhibition, workshop, performance or whatever experience you or your organization may be dreaming up, instead of designating those expenses to securing space.
Among the ways we collaborate, we can provide:
- Space sponsorship providing a rental subsidy to lower costs even further from our below-market rates
- Production support through our state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment
- Knowledge-building with the expertise of our event staff to help navigate the advanced tech features in our theater and conference room
Our commitment to supporting a wide range of community organizations means lowering barriers of access that may be encountered in traditional institutions. We want artists, arts and cultural organizations, and community residents to feel welcome to experiment and take risks in their activation at 447 Minna.
447 Minna. Photo by Brookfield Properties
The Mayor’s Youth Employment & Education Program (MYEEP) used our Black Box theater as a collaborative learning space for their summer youth workshop.
Space Rentals
Reserve up to 1,700 square feet of event space, including a black box theater, state-of-the-art conference room, and open-concept box office.
Large enough to seat 54 people (99 standing), the black box theater at 447 Minna is a multi-use gathering, presentation, and performance space with a separate control room equipped for live streaming or carrying out the most technical of performances.