CHRIS TREGGIARI
MAP (Mobile Arts Platform) All Aboard Fight for the Neighborhood Sanctuary City/Ciudad Santuario 1989-2009 Public Performances Stages and Collaborations
MAP (Peter Foucault and Chris Treggiari) and SOMArts receive a Creative Work Fund Grant
Creative Work Fund Awards $650,000 to Northern California Artists

CURRENT/UPCOMING SHOWS
La Cocina
A Collaboration with Sergio De La Torre.
Centro Cultural Espana Buenos Aires (CCEBA)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
More information to come; mid-August.

Mobile Arts Platform (MAP)
A Collaboration with Peter Foucault.
Commissioned public installation from the San Jose Arts Commission and part of the ZER01 2010 San Jose Biennial
September 2010

Sanctuary City/Ciudad Santuario
Projections with Public Participation
de Young Museum, Golden Gate Park
September 17, 2010, 5-8:45pm


IN THE NEWS
July 21, 2010 - MAP (Peter Foucault and Chris Treggiari) and SOMArts receive a Creative Work Fund Grant, Creative Work Fund Awards $650,000 to Northern California Artists.

January/February 2010 - Article about about Fight for the Neighborhood and SFAC's Art in Storefronts Program in art ltd. magazine.

December 20, 2009 - Article about Fight for the Neighborhood and SFAC's Art in Storefronts Program in the New York Times.

November 8, 2009 - Article about Fight for the Neighborhood and SFAC's Art in Storefronts Program in the Huffington Post.

October 25, 2009 - Interview about Fight for the Neighborhood with Peter Laufer of Green 960am. Podcast will be posted soon.


ARTIST STATEMENT
The time Chris spent working with marginalized populations led him to eschew the art "establishment" in favor of public performances that allow him to interact with a broader audience and the public space outside of the art institution.

Much of his work also involves collaborations, many times with local non-profits. The collaborations usually involve mobile stages brought around San Francisco to create public events. The events are meant to highlight the groups while giving them exposure to a wide range of people throughout the city in a unique and refreshing way. Chris uses imagery from popular culture and common marketing techniques to give the viewer new information in a comfortable format that they can easily digest.