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Artists' Television Access

Mission District

ATA is a scrappy artist-run microcinema that's been screening underground experimental film and video in the Mission since 1984. Expect intimate screenings, rotating window installations, and a community that takes "non-conformist ideas" seriously.

Artist-run microcinema
Experimental film screenings
Intimate 50-seat theater
Rotating window art

Tips

🎬"ATA is a gem hidden in plain sight right on Valencia Street"
🎞️check the front window gallery, visible 24/7
🍿monthly OpenScreening: bring your own short film

Artists' Television Access

992 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA

Upcoming at Artists' Television Access

Sunday, Jun 21
Queer Cinema for Palestine: Film Program

Queer Cinema for Palestine: Film Program

June 21 at 7pm

Queer Cinema for Palestine brings collectively curated short films to this intimate Mission space for one night of grassroots cinema and solidarity. Expect provocative shorts, passionate community, and the kind of programming you won't find at multiplexes.

Saturday, Jun 27
Possibly Puppets

Possibly Puppets

June 27 at 8pm

ATA has been screening underground film and hosting rotating art installations since 1984, somehow dodging the Mission's hipster takeover entirely. This 50-seat theater feels like a secret you stumbled onto by accident, the kind of place where you catch experimental shorts on Saturday night and check out what's in the windows on your way to burritos.

Monday, Jun 29
Rewards Program

Rewards Program

June 29 at 7:30pm

ATA is Mission District's scrappy underground film sanctuary where 50 lucky souls catch experimental screenings in a space that's been quietly subverting the mainstream since forever. Peer into the ever-changing window art installations while you wait: local artists rotate through every couple weeks.