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When Natalya Burd was in her last year in high school, she took a train ride with her father from their home in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan to Moscow, Russia. This image was posted on March 25, 2024. #sfac #publicart #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth
Some airline destination posters highlighted celebrities from the advertised destination. This image was posted on March 13, 2024. #52posters #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth
Fiber artist Kay Sekimachi’s series of monofilament sculptures began in 1963 as an experiment to weave a wall hanging in multiple, translucent layers. This image was posted on March 11, 2024. #kaysekimachiweaving #kaysekimachi #weaving #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth
June Schwarcz made unconventional enameled art, pioneering an art form called electroforming, an innovative method that involved electroplating pieces made from thin copper foil. This image was posted on March 08, 2024. #unconventionalenamels #juneschwarcz #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth #internationalwomensday
Every March, SFO Museum highlights women artists for International Women’s History Month using the hashtag #5WomenArtists. This image was posted on March 06, 2024. #aliciamccarthy #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth #sfac
A San Francisco native, Joan Brown (1938-90) was recognized early in her career as a major talent working in the style that became identified as Bay Area Figurative. This image was posted on March 29, 2023. #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth #joanbrown #publicart
“The Color of Horizons” by Dana Hemenway recently was awarded first prize by Fiber Art Now for their Fiber Reimagined juried exhibition! This image was posted on March 22, 2023. #publicart #danahemenway #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth
The Bruton sisters — Margaret (1894–1983), Esther (1896–1992), and Helen Bruton (1898–1985) — were multidisciplinary artists who worked in painting, printmaking, mosaic, terrazzo, and bas-relief. This image was posted on March 20, 2023. #californiamodernistwomen #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth #thebrutonsisters #brutonsisters #margaretbruton
Freda Koblick (1920–2011) was a native of San Francisco who pioneered cast-acrylic plastic sculpture. This image was posted on March 17, 2023. #californiamodernistwomen #fredakoblick #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth
“When the Path Through the Atmosphere is Longer” by Ranu Mukherjee is inspired by the feeling of being suspended in time and space during long-haul air travel and seeing two sunrises or sunsets in the same day. This image was posted on March 09, 2023. #ranumukherjee #5womenartists #internationalwomenshistorymonth #publicart
Susan O’Malley (1976-2015) asked everyday people, ranging in ages from seven to eighty-eight, “What advice would your 80-year-old self give you?” She began this project at a period in her life when she was considering leaving her “grown-up job” to focus on her artistic endeavors and while her mother was suffering from a rapidly degenerative disease. This image was posted on March 03, 2023. #susanomalley #5womenartists #internationalwomenshistorymonth #womenshistorymonth #publicart
Alicia McCarthy’s paintings are driven by material and repetition. This image was posted on March 29, 2022. #5womenartists #aliciamccarthy #painting #publicart