Public Art on display in SFO Terminal Complex (2021-11-09 to 2024-06-17)
Ángulos en Todas las Direcciones.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 3 (Boarding Area E)
High Heels for Going to Heaven .
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Boarding Area C)
Everywhere, a Color.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in International Terminal (Boarding Area G)
A Crowd at the Primalon Ballroom.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal 2 Main Hall)
At Home with the Jangs .
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
Bar Patrons Outside the Club Flamingo.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal 2 Main Hall)
Bird’s-Eye View of Fillmore Street, Looking South Towards Post Street and Geary Street.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal 2 Main Hall)
Chris Skiing.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
Continuous City.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
Crowd at Texas Playhouse, September 10, 1958.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal 2 Main Hall)
Dancing in a Fillmore Flat.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal 2 Main Hall)
David Robinson, The Bass Player for Roy Milton’s Band, on the Floor of the Primalon Ballroom, 1223 Fillmore Street.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))