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Kadist Art Foundation, San Francisco
Kadist Art Foundation, San Francisco

Kadist is an interdisciplinary contemporary arts organization with an international contemporary art collection. In addition to being a collecting body, Kadist hosts artists residencies and produces exhibitions, publications, and public events. The first location was opened in Paris in 2006 by Vincent Worms and Sandra Terdjman, and a San Francisco, California location was added in 2011 in the Mission District.

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Kadist
20th Street, San Francisco

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20th Street
90103 San Francisco
California, United States
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