Untitled, Art San Francisco Announces City National Bank as Official Lounge Sponsor at historic pier 70


Untitled, San Francisco
Announces
City National Bank as Official Lounge Sponsor
at Historic Pier 70
San Francisco, CA, January 12, 2017—
The inaugural edition of Untitled, San Francisco continues the fair’s unique curatorial vision with leading international exhibitors alongside special collaborations with outstanding Bay Area institutions, nonprofit organizations, and artist-run exhibition spaces; the new Untitled, Monuments sector, which will showcase large-scale, site-specific works, and the return of the popular Untitled, Radio. As a long-term platform for contemporary artin the Bay Area, Untitled offers a unique opportunity for cultural exchange between the global arts community and the evolving creative hub in and around San Francisco. The fair will take place at Pier 70 in Dogpatch from January 13 – January 15, 2017.
City National Bank, Official Lounge Sponsor
Untitled is pleased to have City National Bank as the official lounge sponsor of the inaugural edition of Untitled, San Francisco. With $47 billion in assets, City National Bank provides banking, investment and trust services through 73 offices, including 16 full-service regional centers, in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, Nevada, New York City, Nashville and Atlanta. In addition, the company and its investment affiliates manage or administer $58 billion in client investment assets.
City National is a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), one of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies. RBC serves more than 16 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the United States, and 36 other countries.
For more information about City National, visit the company’s website at cnb.com.
Pier 70
The inaugural edition of Untitled, San Francisco will take place at the historic Pier 70, in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco. Pier 70’s history is about making. During WWII, 18,000 people made ships along the City’s Waterfront and the vibrant Dogpatch neighborhood. The BART Transbay Tube was assembled there. It has also long been home to a cluster of artists. After decades of being mostly vacant, developer Forest Cityis primed to revitalize this historic waterfront site with space for the arts, makers, light manufacturing, housing, parks and much more. See more at www.pier70sf.com.

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