CHASE CENTER

San Francisco, California    2019
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Built in 2019, the Chase Center, a 18,000-plus seat sports and entertainment complex located in Mission Bay in San Francisco, hosts nearly 200 events a year, including Golden State Warriors basketball games, concerts, family shows and more. Sports & The Arts worked with the Warriors to create an art collection which bridged the early Warriors history from Philadelphia to San Francisco to Oakland, and back to San Francisco again.

Three public artworks were commissioned by Sports & The Arts, the first of which include a series of six cast bronze medallions embedded in the esplanade of Thrive City, an exterior pathway and retail area at Chase Center. These medallions highlight the team’s six retired numbers.

The second artwork is the stunning, Pathways by Bay Area artist Adam Feibelman, is a 70-foot long cut steel installation tracing the movement and beauty of the basketball as it travels, second by second, from the inbounding pass to the all-important basket. Twelve classic Warriors plays were mapped and meticulously drawn first onto paper, then hand-stenciled, traced and die-cut from stainless steel. Each circle represents the path of the basketball as it moves through the play, with spacing in proportion with the speed and trajectory of the ball. The use of color-shifting paint creates movement, as the multiple layers of the metal create depth. The inclusion of LED lighting allows the artwork to be visible day and night.

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Views of the Courtside Lounge suite corridor is a visual delight for the senses. With large, impactful artworks, some spanning nearly floor to ceiling, these corridors immediately engage the viewer with the optimum mix of team history and regional landmarks which embody the diversity and energy of the Bay Area.

The third public artwork, “The Bay” was designed and installed on-site by Precita Eyes Muralists. The tile and mirror mosaic celebrates the people, symbols, and landmarks that represent the dynamic identity of the Bay Area. This artwork is meant to define and connect the community through a visual story about togetherness and the celebration of life in the Bay Area.

Pathways, by Adam Feibelman, painted die cast steel
One of three public artworks Sports & The Arts commissioned for the Chase Center. Working with the Warriors, we accessed appropriate locations on the exterior of Chase Center for optimum visibility and impact. The above images features Pathways, by local artist Adam Feibelman. In the foreground, a series of medallions are visible which Sports & The Arts designed, produced and installed that honor the Warriors retired numbers.

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Graphic wall treatments are shown on the corridor of the suite level. These expansive walls provide opportunities for creative storytelling. Above, legendary San Francisco photographer Michael Zagaris’ rock and roll imagery represents a specific time in the musical history of the Bay Area. Below, all five of the Warriors championships are celebrated. SATA worked with the Philadelphia Inquirer, among other sources, to gather the widest and most appealing images for the Collection.

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Over eighty original artworks and 250 photographs comprise the art collection, complemented by several thousand square feet of custom-designed wall graphics and artwork reproductions, several of which are visible in general admission and public areas.

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All original artworks commissioned for the collection are scanned at maximum resolution enabling sharp, vibrant reproductions. Shown here are reproductions of original artworks recreated onto specialty vinyl and fabric substrates.

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The Chase Center Art Collection was sponsored by Adobe, who played an active role in the Collection. Leveraging corporate partnerships, the Warriors were able to collaborate with a natural partner in the Bay Area culminating in an exciting, vibrant and wide-ranging collection.