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See “Here You Are / Are You Here” by Paul Madonna, located in the post security connector between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, and online at: https://t.co/FzqI5xRrC2
#PaulMadonna #PublicArt @SFAC
This tweet was posted on December 06, 2022.
See “The Great Transparents” by Lee Mullican on display, post-security, in Terminal 2 or online at: https://t.co/8sjIAzx0q7 #PublicArt #LeeMullican @SFAC
This tweet was posted on December 02, 2022.
For “Long Arc of Day,” Kim Anno combined multiple scenes of San Francisco Bay and the California landscape into one image. Anno created the tableaux by collaging and layering glass with pigment color drawings that were based on historical engravings. #KimAnno #publicart @SFAC
This tweet was posted on December 19, 2022.
See “Long Arc of Day” by Kim Anno, in the post-security connector between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 and online at: https://t.co/mfKyQJ4r08
#KimAnno #SFAC #publicart @SFAC
This tweet was posted on December 19, 2022.
The image begins with a view of the bay and a Ramaytush Ohlone fisherman pulling a tule boat leading to agricultural scenes, then to the wilderness of the headwaters in the California Sierra Mountains. #KimAnno #SFAC #publicart @SFAC
This tweet was posted on December 19, 2022.
This work is emblematic of Kim Anno's artistic practice, which reimagines the study of nature in the face of climate change. #KimAnno #SFAC #publicart @SFAC
This tweet was posted on December 19, 2022.
See “Continuous City” by Stacey Carter and Derek Lynch, in the post-security connector between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 and online at: https://t.co/dqUoq1msYv
#SFAC #publicart @SFAC
This tweet was posted on December 27, 2022.
The artists, Stacey Carter and Derek Lynch, curated historic photographs and contemporary architectural elements then recombined them to capture the essence of San Francisco. #SFAC #publicart @SFAC
This tweet was posted on December 27, 2022.
The resulting effect is a vibrant and imaginative urban landscape that allows visitors to experience the city’s unique and diverse culture through its architectural history.
#SFAC #publicart @SFAC
This tweet was posted on December 27, 2022.
In Hudson’s “Horse of Another Color”, a flat, geometrical background is combined with representational imagery to create visual contradiction between the illusionistic spaces and the flat background surface. #RobertHudson #PublicArt #Painting #SFAC
This tweet was posted on January 06, 2023.
See “Horse of Another Color” by Robert Hudson on display, post-security, in the International Terminal and online at: https://t.co/VU5CjDChCp
#RobertHudson #PublicArt #Painting #SFAC
This tweet was posted on January 06, 2023.
With characteristic wit and irony, Hudson's canvases play with creating visual contradictions between three-dimensional illusion and flat, two-dimensional space. #RobertHudson #PublicArt #Painting #SFAC
This tweet was posted on January 06, 2023.
See “Time, Turn, and Light” by Woody De Othello on display, post-security, on the Outdoor Terrace Observation Deck in the International Terminal. https://t.co/RV1ULkC0Zx
#PublicArt #WoodyDeOthello #BlackHistoryMonth
@SFAC
This tweet was posted on February 22, 2023.
Susan O’Malley asked everyday people, ranging in ages from 7 to 88, “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 art. #SusanOMalley #5WomenArtists @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 03, 2023.
O’Malley distilled over one hundred interviews into vibrantly-colored text-based works. #SusanOMalley #5WomenArtists #PublicArt @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 03, 2023.
See “Advice from My 80-Year-Old-Self” by Susan O’Malley on display, post-security, in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. https://t.co/QQIzL8U0Wi
#SusanOMalley #5WomenArtists #InternationalWomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistoryMonth #PublicArt @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 03, 2023.
The inspirational words of these sixteen prints vary in content from the sincere to the silly and allude to the idea that the wisdom of our 80-year-old selves might already exist within us.
#SusanOMalley #5WomenArtists #PublicArt @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 03, 2023.
Included in the composition are depictions of the Arctic Tern, known for its long yearly migration, and the hummingbird, which is native to the Americas. #RanuMukherjee #5WomenArtists @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 09, 2023.
See “When the Path Through the Atmosphere is Longer” by Ranu Mukherjee is on display, post-security, in the International Terminal. https://t.co/1IFbIOEKbx
#RanuMukherjee #5WomenArtists #InternationalWomensHistoryMonth #PublicArt @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 09, 2023.
The image is collaged from printed sari cloth—a diasporic object that is rooted in Indian culture and suggests the movement of bodies. #RanuMukherjee #5WomenArtists @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 09, 2023.
“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. #RanuMukherjee #5WomenArtists @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 09, 2023.
For this installation, she also draws from San Francisco’s surroundings––specifically the frequently changing sky, due to wind and fog. #DanaHemengway #5WomenArtists #WomensHistoryMonth @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 22, 2023.
See “The Color of Horizons” by Dana Hemenway, on display, pre-security, on the departures level of Harvey Milk Terminal 1. https://t.co/PLvoJAcdFk
#PublicArt #DanaHemengway #5WomenArtists #WomensHistoryMonth @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 22, 2023.
The artist is known for applying weaving and macramé techniques to utilitarian objects to elevate and transform the object beyond its original functionality. #DanaHemengway #5WomenArtists #WomensHistoryMonth @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 22, 2023.
“The Color of Horizons” by Dana Hemengway recently was awarded first prize by Fiber Art Now (@fiberartnow) for their Fiber Reimagined juried exhibition! The site-specific, suspended light sculpture is located pre-security in Harvey Milk T1 #5WomenArtists #WomensHistoryMonth @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 22, 2023.
See “The Journey #2” by Joan Brown, located post-security, in Terminal 2. https://t.co/vziEhiXvFh
#5WomenArtists #WomensHistoryMonth #JoanBrown @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 29, 2023.
Finch affixes colored filters on LED light tubes to represent the spectral color emission of each star. For example, Betelgeuse is a very old star and appears red in the night sky. @SFAC #PublicArt #SpencerFinch #Scuplture #LED
This tweet was posted on June 30, 2023.
In "Orion," the younger stars appear blue. Alnitak and Mintaka’s spectral “fingerprint” are similar and look almost identically blue. The position of the star sculptures in the installation roughly correlates to their position in the night sky. @SFAC #PublicArt #SpencerFinch
This tweet was posted on June 30, 2023.
“Orion“ by Spencer Finch is inspired by the seven major stars of Orion, one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky. Orion is comprised of the stars Alnilam, Alnitak, Bellatrix, Betelgeuse, Mintaka, Rigel, and Saiph. @SFAC #PublicArt #SpencerFinch #Scuplture #LED
This tweet was posted on June 30, 2023.
See “Orion“ by Spencer Finch on display, post-security, in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. https://t.co/pmdKhSy0R7
#SFAC #PublicArt #SpencerFinch #Scuplture #LED
This tweet was posted on June 30, 2023.
Composed of over 3,500 individual kite-like ellipses, this immersive sculpture floats between two floors of the building in an undulating, interwoven canopy. #AAPIHM #JacobHashimoto @SFAC
This tweet was posted on May 09, 2022.
Envisioned by Hashimoto as “a cloud of kites, and a landscape of air and earth, painted at the edge of the sky,” the work transforms as images of earth, sea and various graphics give way to a gradient of translucent whites. #AAPIHM #JacobHashimoto @SFAC
This tweet was posted on May 09, 2022.
See “This Infinite Gateway of Time and Circumstance” by Jacob Hashimoto, on display in the Grand Hyatt, Level 4 and online at: https://t.co/EEKWhES1r6
#AAPIHM #JacobHashimoto #sculpture @SFAC
This tweet was posted on May 09, 2022.
The work creates the impression of a landscape drifting in and out of visibility through clouds, or slowly becoming subsumed by a descending marine layer. #AAPIHM #JacobHashimoto @SFAC
This tweet was posted on May 09, 2022.
RT @usfca_museum_ma: (1/2) During the Class of 2023’s visit to @SFOMuseum, students also learned about the museum's @SFAC public art progra…
This tweet was posted on October 11, 2022.
The Chinatown, North Beach, The Mission, The Castro, Haight-Ashbury, and Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhoods were chosen for “Strangerhood” because of their strong cultural identities and tourism economies.
#AAPIHM #LordyRodriguez #publicart #SanFrancisco @SFAC
This tweet was posted on May 17, 2022.

































