Rebecca Camacho Presents was founded in 2019 and headquartered in Lower Nob Hill, adjacent to downtown San Francisco, for five years. In Fall 2024, the gallery doubled its footprint and expanded into the historic Eclipse Champagne Building at 526 Washington Street in elegant Jackson Square. Built in the 1850s, a survivor of the 1906 earthquake and fires that destroyed much of the city, the building’s current façade dates to the 1940s with architectural elements from the 19th century.
Rooted in Rebecca Camacho’s decades of experience working with emerging artists, Rebecca Camacho Presents nurtures the development of rising artistic practices of regional, national, and international artists through rotating exhibitions, participation in national and international fairs, public programming, and other forms of community engagement. The gallery has placed artworks in private and institutional collections throughout the country.
Committed to expanding and supporting arts beyond the gallery structure, Rebecca Camacho spent two years at the SF Arts Commission and continues to advocate for public art via both private and civic funding. Camacho served on the Southern Exposure Board of Directors and is currently active on the Headlands Center for the Arts Advancement Committee. Rebecca Camacho Presents is a member of San Francisco Art Dealers Association and the New Art Dealers Alliance.
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