Sacramento Modern

Nonprofit with a mission to promote, preserve, and protect modern art, architecture, and design in the Sacramento region. Research and education about Sacramento's mid-20th century art, design, & architecture SacMod is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, preserving and protecting modern art, architecture and design in the Sacramento region.SacMod (Sacramento Modern) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was formed to educate and promote understanding and appreciation of modern art, architecture and design. We host events, conduct research, and develop educational materials and information resources. We celebrate local examples and talk about their history and place in the larger picture of modernism.We like to spread the word about modern treasures in our region. We do this through social media, publications, and events. Our events are designed to educate people about Sacramento's rich modern history. We believe we can gain support for proactive preservation by elevating an appreciation for what has survived.We are run exclusively by volunteers and have coordinated large-scale events such as the 2010 and 2013 Sacramento Mid-Century Modern Home Tours, film screenings, and the 2011 Sacramento Mid-Century Modern Midtown Commercial Tour. We also provide education, technical assistance, and research findings to homeowners, design enthusiasts, students, local and regional organizations, architects, designers and historians, as well as local and national media.
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URGENT Save 1950 Arden WayFormer Home Savings Loan Bank. Welcome to Sacramentowould you like fries with that. Theres a battle brewing at the highly prominent corner of Arden Way and Exposition Boulevard on the outskirts of the City of Sacramento that would dramatically alter the triangular site of the Point West neighborhood. At stake is demolition versus preservation of a former and historic Home Savings Loan bank which is clad in Italian travertine with two largescale exterior mosaic murals and an interior mural designed by renowned artist and architectural designer Millard Sheets.

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