Through paintings, immersive video, photographs, and historical artifacts, curator and historian Stacey Carter highlights the shipyard’s layered history of labor, war, and environmental impact.
From the first and largest commercial drydock on the West Coast to a WWII Naval powerhouse and Cold War radiological research site
DECOMMISSIONED traces the extraordinary yet often overlooked history of Hunters Point Shipyard.
Curated by longtime Shipyard artist and historian Stacey Carter, the exhibition features original artwork, rare photographs, artifacts, oral histories, original artifacts, archival film, and an experimental soundscape to tell the full story of this iconic San Francisco site.
Supported by the San Francisco Arts Commission and the Kenneth Rainin Foundation
Gallery Viewing Hours
Saturdays, 1–5 PM: June 14, 21, 28 | July 12, 19, 26 | August 2
Stacey Carter leads walkthroughs on July 19 and August 2 at 2PM (no RSVP needed.)
Hunter's Point Shipyard, San Francisco
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