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“Santuario/Sanctuary” by Juana Alicia and Emmanuel C. Montoya is a portrait of the Bay Area, a place of many cultures. Just as arrival at SFO is the beginning of a new life for immigrants, so it is refuge to shore birds that flock annually to surrounding wetlands. #5womenartists This tweet was posted on March 15, 2022.
“Messenger of Hope” celebrates the life of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay individual elected to public office in California. “Messenger of Hope” is on display both pre- and post- security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1, and online at: https://t.co/eGYmHGjUIn #HarveyMilkExhibition This tweet was posted on March 04, 2022.
"Letter's Missing” is representative of the artist’s dramatic use of color, gestural strokes, elegant line, and the collaged remnants of everyday life to provide compositional, textural, and spatial contrasts. #publicart #RaymondSaunders @sfac #SFAC #BlackHistoryMonth This tweet was posted on February 18, 2022.
British documentary filmmaker Ellen Evans profiles Kath Holden, who reflects on her life and art in the precious world of miniatures, where her creations stand apart from the genteel museum pieces of her contemporaries. This tweet was posted on January 14, 2022.
The enslaved potter known as Dave inscribed many of his approximately forty known pot poems at Lewis Miles’ factory from 1849 to the early 1860s. Dave’s short poems reflected his daily life; some are light-hearted, others more serious. #StonewareStories This tweet was posted on January 04, 2022.
Our two-part exhibition, located both pre- and post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1, “Harvey Milk: Messenger of Hope” features photographs, letters, and campaign materials celebrating Harvey Milk’s life. https://t.co/eGYmHGjUIn #HarveyMilk #LGBT #HarveyMilkExhibition This tweet was posted on September 21, 2021.
With images, correspondence, and campaign materials on display, our exhibition provides a glimpse into Milk’s life, including his activism and ascendance as a political leader in San Francisco. #SFOHistory #HarveyMilkTerminal1 #HarveyMilkExhibition This tweet was posted on July 23, 2021.
Celebrate #Pride Month with four short films from the LGBTQ community that reflect the importance of love, acceptance, and living one’s life with courage and authenticity. Our #VideoArtSFOM gallery is closed, but the films are online at: https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a For more, see👇 This tweet was posted on June 21, 2021.
Learn more about the life and work of David Drake, the name he took upon emancipation, in our most recent exhibition, “Stoneware Stories: Folk Pottery of Edgefield, South Carolina” on view pre-security in the International Terminal, and online at: https://t.co/lUj103c95C This tweet was posted on June 19, 2021.
Even after a year of staying home, it's hard to imagine life without shampoo, which emerged in the early 1900s. At the same time, in 1906, Black entrepreneur Madam C. J. Walker launched her ultra-successful Wonderful Hair Grower promising to grow hair long and strong. #HairStyle This tweet was posted on June 04, 2021.
Learn more about Harvey Milk's life and legacy in our exhibition, "Messenger of Hope," which is on view pre-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. Not traveling? The exhibition catalog is available to read online! https://t.co/K1Jt7ztheL #PRIDE This tweet was posted on June 01, 2021.
📽️: Church of 8 Wheels; 2016 Freddie Whitman and Michaela Swensen Sacred Strides; 2018 Forest Woodward, Anna Callaghan, and Marie Sullivan Plastic: A Second Life; 2016 Simon Ben, Borderland Dear, Dreamer; 2019 Kristian Melom This tweet was posted on May 20, 2021.
#LinkWray was the archetypal rock ‘n’ roll guitarist, a seemingly mythical figure whose sound was shaped by a series of significant life events. #InstrumentalSurf #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on January 07, 2021.
Just as arrival at SFO is the beginning of a new life for many immigrants, it is also refuge to many shore birds that flock annually to surrounding wetlands. See “Sanctuary/Sanctuario” by Juana Alicia & Emmanuel C. Montoya at: https://t.co/QTh0ZK0Bsc #publicart #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on January 05, 2021.
RT @metmuseum: "Painting is not separate from life. It is one."—Lee Krasner #quote This tweet was posted on October 27, 2011.
A child's fantasy -an aeroplane flight- brought to life in the pages of Frank Dobias' 1912 book: https://t.co/Sox3CKO74m #aviation #avgeek This tweet was posted on April 25, 2013.
Installing Andrew Junge's life size styrofoam Hummer for our #Recology exhibition http://t.co/J7eNbXmyai This tweet was posted on March 19, 2013.
T3 has a new photo exhibit! "The Secret Life of Plants," by Ron M. Saunders, features intricately detailed photograms: http://t.co/jIO1dyqg This tweet was posted on February 12, 2013.
Rare color photos of WWII-era life via @HuffPostArts: http://t.co/SfXwK8wa See a selection at our Aviation Museum: http://t.co/K3VDHKgf This tweet was posted on November 21, 2012.
The Checkered Game of Life challenged players to choose virtue over vice. What are some of your virtues / vices? http://t.co/DNwEQj3Z This tweet was posted on November 26, 2012.
New photos up in T3! Susan Middleton's "Spineless: Portraits of Marine Invertabrates-The Backbone of Life in the Sea" http://t.co/QqX7DkDY This tweet was posted on June 15, 2012.
The secret life of curators is at @deyoungmuseum this month with one of ours, @RAMEKON, as their artist-in-residence! http://t.co/dPcpLimI This tweet was posted on April 04, 2012.
@WentRogue This is *totally* real life! :) We hope you enjoyed your browsing! This tweet was posted on April 06, 2012.
For Kåge, "ceramics was a universe, & life existed in order for him to discover & artistically express its dizzying possibilities." This tweet was posted on April 03, 2012.
This year marks the 150th anniversary of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Photographer R.J. Waters documented daily life in Golden Gate Park between 1896 and 1902. Have you ever been to Golden Gate Park? https://t.co/avMBsE9xHv #MuseumFromHome #GGP #GGP150 This tweet was posted on September 04, 2020.
Native and exotic plant life, along with vessels and other forms represent the many cultures and people that shape the Bay Area as a unique place in “Hyper-Natural Bay Area”. #RobertMinervini @Rob_Minervini #MuseumFromHome 📸: Ethan Kaplan photography This tweet was posted on July 15, 2020.
RT @flySFO: Waters documented daily life in #GoldenGatePark, producing a portfolio of silver gelatin prints that is in a collection held by… This tweet was posted on July 13, 2020.
RT @flySFO: The @SFOMuseum “Harvey Milk: Messenger of Hope” exhibition celebrates the life & legacy of the visionary human rights leader, g… This tweet was posted on May 22, 2020.
#LeonardoDrew states, “my work really is about a weathered history of our journey on this planet—the cycle of birth, life, death and regeneration.” 📸 © Ethan Kaplan #BlackHistoryMonth This tweet was posted on February 26, 2020.
NOW PLAYING: "TURF Fever" by Kevin Gordon. Michael Chicago, the son of a #Filipino immigrant mother and an alcoholic father, finds an escape from a difficult home life through #Turfing, a form of street dancing with roots in #Oakland. https://t.co/x8A4XtXbB2 #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/Wn1hS2tdYY This tweet was posted on December 09, 2019.
NOW PLAYING: “Dans les Vagues Noires des Premiers Océans” by Rubod & Stroudinsky. Organic life somehow emerges beneath the black waves of the first oceans in this composition. https://t.co/cSVwTCl9I4 #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/S9fElEMtpU This tweet was posted on September 16, 2019.
What’s happening at the museum? Our photography curator is mocking up the final layout of our upcoming photo exhibition surveying the life and legacy of #HarveyMilk. Learn more on our website: https://t.co/8wfNNJYeO8 #pride #museummonday This tweet was posted on June 17, 2019.
Artist Gar Waterman brings the magnificence of the wasp to life with this sculpture. Its long legs and steel construction illustrates the insect’s agility and strength. #IntriguingInsects #GarWaterman This tweet was posted on May 31, 2019.
NOW PLAYING: “Crisanto Street" by Paloma Martinez. Martinez sensitively captures a bittersweet moment in the life of wide-eyed, eight-year-old Geovany, who documents his final day in the Crisanto Street neighborhood in Silicon Valley. https://t.co/rIZPAHxzE9 #VideoArtsSFOM https://t.co/1agGIdbgO4 This tweet was posted on May 28, 2019.
"I hope to encourage an emotional response and a connection, to evoke a sense of movement, of life force, of energy and to share the joy which I derive from the visual world around me." - @MiriamHanid #BritishSilver This tweet was posted on April 12, 2019.
To gather source material, #TheresaNguyen traveled to many of England’s most renowned gardens, sketching foliage and observing the manner in which plant life unfolds and reaches towards the sun. #BritishSilver @TNguyenSilver This tweet was posted on April 03, 2019.