Piñatas & Bouncy House Adult Art Party
Capp Street Project turns 30 soon and the CCA Wattis Institute is celebrating with dancing, 30 cakes (free for you to eat), a “Bauhaus Baunshaus” bouncy house for adults and 30 custom piñatas at a blowout birthday party on February 18, 2014.
CCA alum Erica “Wanna Hang Out?” Johnson will kick off the evening with an all-vinyl set of soul 45s, big hair girl groups, proto-punk garage, and guilty-pleasure ‘80s pop.
Artist and Blue Bottle pastry chef Leah Rosenberg has baked 30 cakes, which will be cut around 9:30 pm. Yes you can eat them, and yes, they are free. The collective Will Brown have also produced custom elements of the celebration.
Piñata Party
Capp Street alum and local artists have designed custom piñatas for you a admire, and then bash. Piñata whack-a-thons will be staggered about every 30 mins beginning around 9pm.
Cap Street Project 30th Birthday Party
Tuesday, February 18, 2014 – 8:00 pm to 12:00 am
CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts | 360 Kansas St, San Francisco, CA
FREEDrinks will be available at a $3 suggested donation.
About Capp Street
Founded in San Francisco in 1983 by Ann Hatch, Capp Street Project was the first visual arts residency in the United States dedicated solely to the creation and presentation of new art installations. Since its inception, Capp Street Project has given more than 100 local, national, and international artists the opportunity to create new work through its residency and exhibition programs.