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Standing thirty-five feet tall, “Ether” is the first permanent artwork in the United States by Japanese artist #KoheiNawa.
This image was posted on November 10, 2020.
#publicart #museumfromhome
In honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions.
This image was posted on November 05, 2020.
#toys #tbtsfom #sfomat40 #avgeek #museumfromhome
Do you ever wonder how animals traveled in the past?
This image was posted on November 04, 2020.
#avgeek #paa #museumfromhome #penguins
Our newest exhibition, “Surf’s Up!
This image was posted on November 03, 2020.
#instrumentalsurf #museumfromhome #surfrock #rock #music
#Onthisday in 1947, Howard Hughes embarked on a test flight of the huge Hughes H-4 Hercules (nicknamed the Spruce Goose) to prove it could fly.
This image was posted on November 02, 2020.
#sprucegoose #howardhughes #avgeek #museumfromhome
In honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions.
This image was posted on October 29, 2020.
#tbtsfom #museumfromhome #doors
Nine days after their first ever service, Pan American Airways’ first scheduled mail service departed from Key West, Florida, to Havana, Cuba, #onthisday in 1927.
This image was posted on October 28, 2020.
#avgeek #paa #panam #museumfromhome
Inspired by American folk art, quilting, and storytelling, #ClareRojas creates dreamlike images executed in tightly drawn, crystalline shapes.
This image was posted on October 27, 2020.
#publicart #museumfromhome
#Onthisday in 1958, the first scheduled Pan American World Airways jet service took off from Idlewild, New York.
This image was posted on October 26, 2020.
#avgeek #boeing #paa #panam #museumfromhome
In honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions.
This image was posted on October 22, 2020.
#tbtsfom #sfohistory #museumfromhome
The world has lost an extraordinary man in Tom Taylor.
This image was posted on October 22, 2020.











