Sadie Barnette

Do Not Destroy Sadie Barnette (b. 1984 Oakland, CA) earned her BFA from CalArts and her MFA from the University of California, San Diego. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States and internationally at venues including The Studio Museum in Harlem, the California African American Museum, the Oakland Museum of California, The Mistake

Congratulations to Sadie Barnette, whose work 'My Father's FBI File, Government Employees Installation' was recently acquired by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Brooklyn Museum! We are proud to have shown Barnette's work in 2017. Image: Installation view of 'My Father's FBI Files, Project II', 2017, part of Sadie Barnette's solo exhibition 'Do Not Destroy' curated by Alexandra Giniger here at Baxter St in 2017. @sadiebarnette

Exciting news! Sadie Barnette, who had her first New York solo show, ‘Do Not Destroy,’ at Baxter St in 2017, has been selected for the Yerba Buena Center for Arts’ Bay Area Now exhibition, opening September 7th! More info below! @sadiebarnette #baxterstccny #Repost @sadiebarnette with @get_repost ・・・ (like, old news but good news👻) “The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts has announced the artists selected for its closely watched, more or less triennial survey of contemporary art in the region. The participating visual artists will be Sadie Barnette (Oakland), David Bayus (San Francisco), Sita Bhaumik (Oakland), Sofía Córdova (Oakland), Caleb Duarte (Oakland), Josh Faught (San Francisco), Nicki Green (San Francisco), Porpentine Charity Heartscape (Oakland) and Jamil Hellu (San Francisco). Also, Constance Hockaday (formerly Oakland), Rhonda Holberton (Oakland), Carrie Hott (Oakland), Sahar Khoury(Oakland), Charlie Leese (San Francisco), Woody De Othello (Richmond), Marcela Pardo Ariza (San Francisco), Taravat Talepasand (San Francisco), Cate White (Oakland) and Andrew Wilson (Oakland). Architects and designers invited to exhibit are Darell Fields (Berkeley), Hyphae Design Laboratory (Oakland), modem (Berkeley), Nemestudio (Emeryville), Stamen Design (San Francisco) and Urban Works Agency (San Francisco).” BAY AREA NOW 8 opens SEPT 7th @ybca PHOTO by @mahaney_mark

Last chance for tickets!!! Join us March 6th for STAND WITH US @angelorensanzfoundation for some fabulous vogueing, honoring of honorees, portraits by @reneecoxstudio, Ts by @zoebuckman, food, drink, dancing and more! Link to tix in bio. . . Honoring June Ambrose, Sadie Barnette, Nayland Blake, and Francoise Girard & David Knott |||| @juneambrose @sadiebarnette @naylandwblake @francoisegirard #davidknott . . . #STANDWITHUS #BaxterStCCNY #benefitevent #nonprofit #artorganization

Tickets now available for our March benefit party STAND WITH US! Honoring June Ambrose, Sadie Barnette, Nayland Blake, Zackary Drucker, and Françoise Girard & David Knott! Link in bio! #photography #benefitparty #art
PAST FUNDRAISER

BAXTER ST: Artist In Focus Auction 2025

Dates: May 7, 2025 - May 21, 2025
Location: 126 Baxter Street, NYC

BAXTER ST, the oldest lens-based non-profit in NYC, is thrilled to partner with Artsy to host a benefit auction, featuring works by established and emerging artists. The auction reflects BAXTER ST’s active community of lens-based artists and supporters we are grateful to call friends.

2023 Baxter St Artists In Focus Benefit Auction with Artsy

Baxter St, the oldest artist-run, lens-based non-profit in NYC, is hosting its second online auction. Featuring works by established and emerging artists, the offerings reflect each artist’s unique view of the world.
PAST EXHIBITION

Do Not Destroy

Sadie Barnette

Curated by: Alexandra Giniger
Exhibition Dates: January 18, 2017 - February 18, 2017
Opening Reception: January 18th, 6-8pm
Location: 126 Baxter Street, NYC

Barnette, a 2015 Artist-in-Residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem, returns to present Do Not Destroy, her first solo exhibition in New York City.

Photography and The Black Panther Party

Sadie Barnette’s Do Not Destroy solo show opened last week at Baxter St to a roaring reception. It’s not every day that you get to see a gallery show that features the classified FBI documents of an ex-Black Panther Party member. That Panther is Rodney Barnette, who founded the Compton, California, chapter of the Black

Do Not Destroy

[caption id="attachment_11637" align="alignnone" width="600"] Untitled (Dad, 1968), 2016[/caption] Do Not Destroy Sadie Barnette Curated by Alexandra Giniger Exhibition dates: January 18 - February 18, 2017 Opening Reception: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 | 6 - 8 pm Baxter St at CCNY is pleased to present a solo exhibition of work by Sadie Barnette, curated by Alexandra Giniger. Barnette, a