Warriors Announce Additions to the Adobe Art Collection at Chase Center
The Golden State Warriors announced today the creation of the Homegrown art series, which will launch with two pieces as part of the Adobe Art Collection at Chase Center. The Homegrown series highlights Adobe’s strong connection to the local creative community, with art that is inspired by the Bay Area’s spirit, diversity, and culture. The pieces will be in Chase Center’s West Entrance and on display starting April 5, with the art pieces rotating several times each year.
“Golden Rhythms” by Odell Hussey is a digital collage created using both Adobe Firefly and Adobe Photoshop that embodies the essence of Chase Center and the Bay Area. The energetic art installation features sweeping lines emblematic of Chase Center’s architecture, paired with swirling lights around the Bay Bridge, the music and rhythm of a guitar, and the movement and energy of world-class events and entertainment that brings the community together at the arena.
“A Thirst for the Stars” by Monica Canilao and Xara Thustra is inspired by the 2023-24 Warriors’ City Edition uniforms, with nods to iconic city landmarks such as Chinatown and Lombard Street. The colorful polyptych represents the vibrant resilience of the Bay Area, its communities, and traditions. A blend of colorful reclaimed wood and mirror panels are strategically painted to leave gaps where fans can see their own reflection in art, creating a sense that people of the city are integral to the history and story of the Bay Area.
The collection at Chase Center, presented by Adobe, currently houses over 100 original pieces, 150 concert posters, 250 pieces of photography, and nine museum-quality graphics that inspire creativity throughout the arena all year long.