Your cultural & philanthropic inspiration.

The mission of Value Culture is to produce and support artistic, educational, charitable, and spiritual events to inspire individuals to give back to their communities.

Value Culture is a 501c3 California not for profit organization removing barriers to arts, culture, and philanthropy.

 
 
 
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We broke the San Francisco “Doom Loop!” It’s only a boom from here!


As you check out our work on this website you may wonder how we achieved producing over 100 events a year with this? Power of Community. It starts with you. Our Mission.


This is our executive director Adam Swig and one of our biggest partners Tony Kaye with a group of Ukrainian Refugees outside of Krakow Poland after Value Culture gave them a uplifting concert this past Summer.



Value Culture & Executive Director of Value Culture Adam Swig featured in San Francisco Magazine



Value Culture Welcomes 3 New Board Members!

https://jewishfed.org/news/blog/meet-our-2021-leadership-awardees Click here to read about Executive Director of Value Culture Adam Swig winning this prestigious award.


WE PRODUCE AND CONDUCT VIRAL INTERVIEWS, TALKS AND PROGRAMS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF DIVERSITY, INCLUSION AND PHILANTHROPY.

WHAT DOES THE 2 WORDS VALUE CULTURE MEAN TO YOU?


Visit www.sevenby7.art or email ivalueculture@gmail.com for art piece and art book inquires.


Jewish Culture Festival - May 7th - Golden Gate Park

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Live Stream of the Krakow Jewish Culture Festival Pop Up Concert by Value Culture beginning 12pm on May 7th.


Value Culture’s

Artist in Residences

Value Culture partnered with SF Heritage on the third artist in residence at the historic Doolan-Larson home at the corner of Haight and Ashbury streets in June and July 2021. Jimmie Fails moved into the residence of Benefactor Norm Larson who died and left it in the care of San Francisco Heritage.

Best known as the lead actor in The Last Black Man of San Francisco, Jimmie Fails utilized the three residential levels landmark to create.

Previous artists in residence were local favorite artist Jeremy Fish and composer Ben Juodvalkis from Joe Goode Performance Group. 

The 1903 building is best known for its place in the cultural revolution of the '60s, at the intersection of Haight and Ashbury. Legend has it Janis Joplin roller skated in the addict while her girlfriend Peggy Caserta sold clothes to bands like the Grateful Dead in the storefront below.

“It’s places like [the Doolan-Larson Residence] that spark my creativity and keep me inspired to make art. As a San Franciscan, I am truly honored to take on this residency." -Jimmie Fails


Value Culture partnered with SF Heritage on the third artist in residence at the historic Doolan-Larson home at the corner of Haight and Ashbury streets in June and July 2021. Jimmie Fails moved into the residence of Benefactor Norm Larson who died and left it in the care of San Francisco Heritage.

Best known as the lead actor in The Last Black Man of San Francisco, Jimmie Fails utilized three residential levels landmark to create.

Previous artists in residence were local favorite artist Jeremy Fish and composer Ben Juodvalkis from Joe Goode Performance Group. 

The 1903 building is best known for its place in the cultural revolution of the '60s, at the intersection of Haight and Ashbury. Legend has it Janis Joplin roller skated in the addict while her girlfriend Peggy Caserta sold clothes to bands like the Grateful Dead in the storefront below.

“It’s places like [the Doolan-Larson Residence] that spark my creativity and keep me inspired to make art. As a San Franciscan, I am truly honored to take on this residency." -Jimmie Fails

The show, “Seven by 7” was put on display at 1506 Haight St. in a temporary pop up gallery event space created by Value Culture in an empty storefront. There are six remaining of the 7 1/1 pieces for sale in support of Value Culture. 100 limited edition art books were created and autographed by Jimmie Fails. A limited number of copies are available for $50 each. Contact us for purchase.


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Behind The Boards

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Value Culture has partnered with Filterless and Rocking California to create meaningful art for boarded up businesses that tells a story of what's behind the boards.

https://www.behindtheboards.us/

This subject of the mural is the staff of Zuni Cafe, photography by Misha Vladimirskiy

It went up June 30th, 2020 on Zuni Cafe by an awesome team and crew who truly cares. Are you a boarded up business who needs meaningful art? Reach out.

What does our Zuni mural say?

"Thank you, restaurant workers. Restaurants are more than just the food that they serve — they are places we go for human connection. While the promise of delicious food might draw us to a restaurant, more often than not it is the feeling of being taken care of that keeps us coming back time and time again.We want to celebrate the restaurant workers who take care of us: the chefs, servers, hosts, bartenders, bussers, and owners who welcome and feed us as if we are in their own homes. These photographs spotlight some of the people who make Zuni Café the legendary San Francisco institution that it is.Consider supporting them and other San Francisco restaurant workers by donating to SF New Deal"




Value Culture x Gagosian x Ever Gold ART Party January 2020. Capacity crowd all night at Natoma Cabana, San Francisco.

Value Culture x Gagosian x Ever Gold ART Party January 2020. Capacity crowd all night at Natoma Cabana, San Francisco.

Don’t miss our next Beach Clean Up, or don’t! Strike first at trash on the beach, you can help tidy up your local beach, park, or neigborhood any time any day!


CULTURE HEALS. CULTURE BUILDS. CULTURE BRINGS US TOGETHER.

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You may not have money to donate, or time to attend our events, but you do have influence amongst your peers. Help us spread the word - it’s the little things that truly make a difference.

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Donate

Yes, sadly, we do need to ask you for money. Culture isn’t free. We need to pay people and artists for their work, we need supplies, we have start up costs, we have fees, we want to build and scale up. You’ll see the return in your cultural environment, for many causes, and in the spirit of people you come across. How much do you Value Culture?

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Value Culture is a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization (Internal Revenue Service EIN Tax ID #84-2149525); and donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.

 
 
 

Do More Culture.

Value Culture encourages you to be involved. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree…unless that tree is on top of a hill.

 
 
 
 
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