The Laundry SF, Art gallery and event space in Mission District, San Francisco, US
The Laundry SF is an art gallery and event venue housed in a restored industrial building in the Mission District, featuring exhibition spaces, performance areas, and a cafe that serves Northern Iranian food. The layout combines art viewing and events with a place to eat and gather.
The building was constructed in 1932 and operated as a French laundry service during the 1940s before being converted into an art gallery in 2015. This shift from a service business to an art space reflects how the neighborhood has evolved.
The space hosts work from artists based in the Bay Area and beyond, presenting a mix of visual art, music, comedy, and live performances throughout the year. People gather here to experience different forms of artistic expression in a shared setting.
The venue is located in the Mission District on 26th Street and can be contacted by email or phone for information about current exhibitions and upcoming events. Visitors should plan to arrive early to explore all areas and spend time at the cafe.
Netflix's documentary film "The Social Dilemma" was partly filmed here, using the spaces as a setting for scenes about digital technology and social media. This connects the venue to broader contemporary conversations.
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