Oakland Underground spaces have played a monumental role in Oakland's early development as a creative, productive arts destination. Most of them short lived with out any real documentation. (Please do not list underground spaces that are still operating unless they have evolved into legal spaces)

Phoenix Iron Works,  By Steve Heck

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The Vulcan. San Leandro st.

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Space. Kelek?

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ACME by DSC 2006 to 2012

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Mothers 9

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Launch Pad, by John Vodal 2007 to 2009

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NIMBY West Oakland 1649 28th st. 28,000 sf by Michael Snook from 2004 to 2009

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NIMBY East Oakland 8410 Amelia st. 67,000 sf By Michael Snook from 2009 to present

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The Compound

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The Monkey Ranch. Edes ave. East Oakland ? to 2002

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Hazmat

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Liminal

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Flux 53

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Big Art Studios by Dan Lowery 2006 to 2009

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American Steel Studios by Karen Cusolito 2009 to present

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Trans Interval Industries Poplar st.by Mateo PtMD 2002 to 2005

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21 Grand

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