The Arts Research Center is a think tank for the arts. It acts as a hub and a meeting place, a space for reflection where artists, scholars, curators, and civic arts leaders from a variety of disciplines can gather and learn from one another.
ARC advances but also challenges the “cross-disciplinary” ethos in contemporary art practice by bringing innovators in the fields of visual art, creative writing, dance, theatre, music, architecture, film, public art, photography, and social practice into dialogue and debate. Participants share different histories, test perceptions of skill and innovation, and analyze the economic circuits and support systems that constrain and enable cross-disciplinary art practice.

Location
The Arts Research Center is located in Hearst Field Annex, Building D Room 23, on the campus of UC Berkeley. A map can be found here. HFA is a set of four corrugated metal buildings located between Sproul Hall, the Social Sciences building, and Hearst Memorial Gym. Access to all HFA buildings is from a walk-way between Hearst Gym and Hearst Field Annex, off Bancroft Ave and leading toward the Social Sciences Building.

Hours
The Arts Research Center's hours rotate with different events, on weekly basis. Staff work both on and off site. Please reach out to drop by or make an appointment. On non-event weeks, work schedules are below.
Associate Director Laurie Macfee
Contact: macfee@berkeley.edu
Mon – Fri: 9:30am – 5:30pm (email/appointment)
(Fridays working remotely)
Program Coordinator Lily Gee
Contact: lilygee@berkeley.edu
Mon & Wed: 10am – 5pm (email/appointment)
Thurs: 11am - 5pm
Student Assistant Joanna Wong
Tues & Thurs 12 - 5pm
To meet with ARC Director Beth Piatote, please reach out to make an appointment at piatote@berkeley.edu.
Event Accessibility
If you require an accommodation for effective communication (ASL interpreting/CART captioning, alternative media formats, etc.) to fully participate in any of the ARC events, please contact Lily Gee with as much advance notice as possible and at least two weeks in advance of the event.
