Facility Rental

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is a nonprofit multidisciplinary arts organization that creates, presents and explores today's multidisciplinary art with diverse artists, institutions and communities. YBCA also offers its state-of-the-art facilities to corporations, associations and nonprofit arts organizations for a variety of events. All venues are wheelchair accessible.

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YBCA consists of two landmark buildings — the Galleries and Forum Building designed by Japanese architect, Fumihiko Maki and Novellus Theater by American architect James Stewart Polshek. The Galleries and Forum Building houses three event spaces: the Forum, Screening Room and Grand Lobby. Novellus Theater contains a 757-seat theater and the Theater Terrace Lobby. Both stylish contemporary buildings are located along the west side of Third Street between Mission and Howard in downtown San Francisco and are adjacent to the Moscone Convention Center and the beautiful urban oasis of Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco's South of Market District.

YBCA Facilities are Available for a Broad Spectrum of Events

  • performances
  • special events
  • receptions
  • meetings
  • screenings
  • presentations

Specialized Services @ YBCA

  • on-site coordination of event services
  • professional technical support provided by IATSE Local 16
  • audio/visual equipment rentals
  • professional lighting and sound systems
  • box office services
  • in-house security
  • telephone & data communications
  • preferred catering and vendor referrals

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For a gift of $300 or $500, you can name a seat in the Novellus Theater at YBCA and support the YBCA Fund for New Performance

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