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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.
Viola Frey was born on this day Lodi, California in 1933. This image was posted on August 15, 2023. #sfac #publicart #violafrey
Robert Hudson (b. This image was posted on January 06, 2023. #roberthudson #publicart #painting #sfac
“Continuous City” is an immersive installation that allows travelers to see themselves reflected in San Francisco’s dynamic past and present. This image was posted on December 27, 2022. #sfac #publicart #sanfrancisco
For “Long Arc of Day,” Kim Anno combined multiple scenes of San Francisco Bay and the California landscape into one image. This image was posted on December 19, 2022. #sfac #publicart #sanfranciscobay
Happy birthday to the late Wayne Thiebaud, who passed last year at the age of 101. This image was posted on November 15, 2022. #waynethiebaud #sfac #publicart #painting #sanfrancisco
For this suite of prints, Shaun O’Dell uses simplified icons of American history—liberty bells and silhouettes of the founding fathers—to depict the complexity of the past. This image was posted on November 08, 2022. #publicart #shaunodell #sfac #genealogy #americanhistory
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.
Using the language of cartography, Lordy Rodriguez reimagines six iconic San Francisco neighborhoods as independent countries in his work “Strangerhood.” #AAPIHM #LordyRodriguez #publicart #SanFrancisco @SFAC This tweet was posted on May 17, 2022.
@bettymcniel @SFAC Hi! You are correct, it is located near baggage claim in Terminal 3. This is the permanent location for this piece of art. Thanks for asking! https://t.co/uvvuh8QO9e This tweet was posted on May 17, 2022.
In his artwork, Rodriguez explores the identity of place, encouraging the viewer to think about the signifiers of place and how they influence our perception and experience of San Francisco neighborhoods. #AAPIHM #LordyRodriguez #publicart #SanFrancisco @SFAC This tweet was posted on May 17, 2022.
See “Strangerhood” by Lordy Rodriguez on display, pre-security, on the arrivals level of Terminal 3, and online at: https://t.co/uvvuh8QO9e #AAPIHM #LordyRodriguez #publicart #SanFrancisco @SFAC This tweet was posted on May 17, 2022.
“Green Map” by Ellen Harvey inverts the traditional idea of a map to highlight the region’s green space. A small gold circle indicates the location of the Grand Hyatt Hotel and @flysfo. Visitors are encouraged to explore the surrounding natural wonders. #publicart @SFAC This tweet was posted on July 05, 2022.
See “Green Map” by Ellen Harvey, on display, pre-security, on the first level of the Grand Hyatt at SFO. https://t.co/izglNebxZI #publicart #EllenHarvey @SFAC This tweet was posted on July 05, 2022.
RT @SFAC: 🤩the first images from @NASA's #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope are stunning! Reminds us of 'Orion' by Spencer Finch, 2018, at Harvey Mil… This tweet was posted on July 13, 2022.
Norie Sato’s imagery was inspired by our relationship to clouds and flight. Specifically, her work delves into some of flight’s inherent qualities: ephemeral, abstract, pictorial, natural, man-made, symmetrical and changeable. #PublicArt #NorieSato @SFAC This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
See “Air Over Under” by Norie Sato on display, pre-security, on the façade of Terminal 2 or online at: https://t.co/TImXJXw18m #PublicArt #NorieSato @SFAC This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
The artwork depicts the dual experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. According to the artist, Norie Sato, “’Air Over Under’ is about perception, relativity and how our position and situations are never static.” #PublicArt #NorieSato @SFAC This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
“Air Over Under” is comprised of a grid of 120 pieces of laminated glass panels. The laminated panels are comprised of a layer of glass with hand-painted glass enamels and another layer that includes a silkscreened pixilated image in white. #PublicArt #NorieSato @SFAC This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
Happy Birthday to Mark Adams, who was born #onthisday in 1925 in Fort Plain, New York. Early in his career, Adams established himself as a tapestry and stained-glass designer. https://t.co/HZAA8iR580 #PublicArt #MarkAdams #SFAC This tweet was posted on October 27, 2022.
“Pond in Golden Gate Park,” “Garden in San Andreas Valley,” and “Garden Outside Gate” are woven in the traditional Aubusson Style. The tapestries represent various gardens #MarkAdams remembers from his years living in the Bay Area. https://t.co/7XMZV6q3RB #PublicArt #SFAC This tweet was posted on October 27, 2022.
Happy Birthday to Mark Adams, who was born #onthisday in 1925 in Fort Plain, New York. This image was posted on October 27, 2022. #publicart #markadams #sfac
Happy Birthday, Bob Zoell! The artist, born on this day in 1940, completed “BFILRYD” in the connector between Terminal 3 and the International Terminal in 2009. #BobZoell #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on April 13, 2022.