A conference, performances, workshops, and an exhibition surveying culture through the lens of art and technology.

What is to be done? Even in a world that is better for more people than at any time in history, we find ourselves with a host of issues, challenging our optimism for the future. The specter of unchecked climate change, the unknown consequences of globally deployed artificial intelligence, the ruptured boundaries of global capitalism, the unrelenting weight of systemic oppression and inequality; these ills throw the grand narratives of linear progress and the promise of technology in doubt. How do we navigate in a semi-fluid world where the only hope for agency seems to be in probing the uncertain boundaries and bounded uncertainties themselves?

Now in its third edition, the Gray Area Festival still believes that artists are bellwethers to anticipate cultural traumas, and that integrated creative and technical practice holds a lantern illuminating paths to broader and deeper understanding of the trials and opportunities ahead. We present a group of speakers, performers, educators, and exhibitors exploring the edges of media, time, culture, design, and the environment. Held at our Grand Theater in San Francisco's Mission district, the Festival highlights Gray Area's continued pursuit of forward-looking art and technology applied toward civic, educational, entrepreneurial, aesthetic, and social practice.

Exhibiting Artists

Daytime Speakers

On Friday and Saturday mornings, we welcome festival pass holders for two full days of conference featuring talks and panels from leading international thinkers and practitioners for discussions that uncover art and technology’s impact on culture.

Evening Performers

On Friday night of the Festival, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith and Novi_sad join us for an evening of auditory painting and sculptural soundscapes. On Saturday night, Nonotak and Rival Consoles join us for an evening of dancefloor-oriented tracks and light and sound installations.

Workshop Instructors

On Sunday May 7th, the final day of the Gray Area Festival, join us for a selection of Creative Code workshops taught by ten talented instructors, recognized for actively shaping their fields and practices.

The Festival Pass includes entrance to Thursday night exhibition opening, Friday and Saturday Day Conference, Friday, Saturday and Sunday Night performances. Please note: the Festival Pass does not include entry to the Sunday Workshop Day. All sales are final: no exchanges or refunds.

Special Thanks to our Production Sponsors

Highlights from last year