@SFOMuseum Instagram Posts Tagged mosaic This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Instagram account. There are 15 posts and this is page 1 of 2. See all the tags or all the Instagram posts that have been archived so far.

“Green Map” by Ellen Harvey inverts the traditional idea of a map to highlight the region’s green space. This image was posted on April 25, 2023. #earthmonth #ellenharvey #publicart #mosaic #map
Harvey Milk Terminal 1 passengers, have you seen “Hyper-Natural Bay Area” by artist Robert Minervini? This image was posted on April 13, 2023. #publicart #robertminervini #sanfrancisco #mosaic
“Bay Area Victorian, Bay Area Deco, Bay Area Funk” by Joyce Kozloff, who was born #onthisday in 1942, is inspired by historical decorative styles found in the Bay Area. This image was posted on December 14, 2021. #publicart #sfac #mosaic #hbd
Presenting candid snapshots of four of San Francisco's most beloved and iconic neighborhoods, Emily Fromm's mosaic installation "Four Corners" captures the diverse urban beauty of the city in single-moment vignettes. This image was posted on June 11, 2021. #publicart #sfac #mosaic #installation #sanfrancisco #onlyinsf
Happy #EarthDay! This image was posted on April 22, 2020. #museumfromhome #ellenharvey #mosaic #publicart
Happy #EarthDay! This image was posted on April 22, 2020. #museumfromhome #ellenharvey #mosaic #publicart
Happy #EarthDay! This image was posted on April 22, 2020. #museumfromhome #ellenharvey #mosaic #publicart
“Waiting” is a large-scale photographic close-up of four central figures involved in the familiar yet deeply symbolic drama of waiting in an airport for the return of loved ones. This image was posted on July 08, 2019. #publicart #mosaic #immigration #waiting #waitingattheairport
Did you know that 2% of the budget of civic construction projects in San Francisco goes towards funding public art? This image was posted on June 24, 2019. #art #airportart #jasonjägel #mosaic #tile #behindthescenes #museummonday #sneakpeek #terminal1
"Bird Technology" by Rupert Garcia combines two images: a bird that symbolizes natural flight and a geometric grid that symbolizes the technological advances that made human flight possible. This image was posted on August 25, 2018. #bird #publicart #birds #aviation #flight #mosaic #rupertgarcia
Untitled (Large Variation) suggests movement and transformation through color, geometry, repetition, scale, and spatial illusion. This image was posted on June 09, 2017. #queerhistory #queerart #queerarthistory #lgbtpridemonth #lgbt #lgbtarthistory #publicart #airportart #amyellingson #mosaic #mural #queerartist #lgbtartist #pride2017 #happypridemonth