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For 30 years, the Creative Work Fund supported artists and nonprofit organizations to create new artworks together Celebrating Three Decades of Creative Collaboration: CWF Transforms into Creative Power Awards On April 17, 2025, 150 Creative Work Fund (CWF) artists, organization leaders, and philanthropic peers gathered at SOMArts in San Francisco for "Celebrating CWF, Celebrating You," a milestone event honoring three decades of creative collaboration and unveiling our...
Reimagining the Creative Work Fund We’re reimagining and refreshing how the Creative Work Fund engages with and supports the Bay Area arts community. Since the Creative Work Fund (CWF) was formed 30 years ago in response to several years of declining support for artists and new art works, we’ve awarded...
Ian Winters and Leonardo/ISAST Sean San Jose and SOMA Pilipinas Paul Flores and Accion Latina Sitalbanat Muktari and The Kitchen Sisters Productions Dohee Lee and Sogorea Te’ Land Trust Alka Raghuram and Chitresh Das Institute Ryan Nicole Austin and San Francisco Baykeeper Bayo Agbelekale and Bandaloop ©2025 THE CREATIVE WORK FUND WAS A PROGRAM OF THE WALTER & ELISE HAAS FUND SUPPORTED BY A GENEROUS GRANT FROM THE WILLIAM AND FLORA HEWLETT FOUNDATION.
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