Since October 2023, there’s been more activity than usual in Yerba Buena Center for the Arts’ screening room, where independent programmer Gina Basso (formerly of SFMOMA) has organized a rotating film series to accompany the museum’s regional survey Bay Area Now 9. Partnerships with SF Cinematheque, Canyon Cinema, Kearny Street Workshop and California Newsreel have brought an exciting array of locally made, experimental, contemporary and historical films to a space that’s been underutilized since the sudden dismissal of YBCA’s entire film staff in 2018.
Local film buffs had hoped this revival could become permanent, dreaming of regular film programming at YBCA even after the run of BAN 9.
But now the screening room sits quiet once again, with Leah Rosenberg’s newly commissioned work, Color in Twelve Parts, cut short in the middle of a live performance on Feb. 15, the museum’s response to eight BAN 9 artists altering their work in a pro-Palestinian protest action. YBCA kept its doors shut for a solid month.

The artists from Basso’s March program — a slate of experimental and expanded animation works — now have no interest in showing at a reopened YBCA. Instead, This Room is Nothing Without You, featuring work by Meghana Bisineer, Lydia Greer, Kathleen Quillian and Jeremy Rourke, will take place at Oakland’s Shapeshifters Cinema on Saturday, March 23, along with short animations by Iranian American artist Yasmeen Abedifard and Palestinian artist Ola Abdel Latif Barakat.
“It became, how could we take this program that we worked hard on and we designed — how could we do something as a response not only to what YBCA did,” Basso says, “but how could we raise money and give it to Gaza?” (Proceeds from the night’s ticket sales will go towards humanitarian aid in Gaza.)




