Reflections in Wood: Surfboards and Shapers See all the exhibitions. This record is superseded by Reflections in Wood: Surfboards and Shapers (2019-07-23 to 2017~)
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between January 2019 and July 2019 in the 4C International South Wall gallery, located in International Terminal
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Installation view of "Reflections in Wood – Surfboards & Shapers"
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Image by SFO Museum. It was taken on Feb 1, 2019.
Installation view of "Reflections in Wood – Surfboards & Shapers"
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Image by SFO Museum. It was taken on Feb 1, 2019.
Installation view of "Reflections in Wood – Surfboards & Shapers"
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Image by SFO Museum. It was taken on Feb 1, 2019.
Tweets about Reflections in Wood: Surfboards and Shapers The @SFOMuseum Twitter account has posted 23 tweets about Reflections in Wood: Surfboards and Shapers. Here are 3 of them, chosen at random.
In the 1960s, lightweight and cost-effective polyurethane foam and fiberglass surfboards revolutionized the surfing industry. Hermosa Beach surfer-shaper Dudley “Hap” Jacobs, manufactured high-quality surfboards from polyurethane foam. #SurfboardsandShapers
This tweet was posted on February 20, 2019.
The George Downing gun featured here was created in the same shape as the board that Downing’s son, Keone Downing (b. 1953), used to win the 1990 Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational at Waimea Bay. #SurfboardsandShapers #surfboards #surfboard #surfers
This tweet was posted on February 27, 2019.
"Reflections in Wood — Surfboards and Shapers" is on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal! https://t.co/tLn0Lx4AFo #SurfboardsAndShapers
This tweet was posted on February 20, 2019.





