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RT @BevanBell: @SFOMuseum loved it. Extremely fun. Might be jet lag but is there a tv exhibit too? I saw an old Zenith console in there ... This tweet was posted on March 02, 2012.
Dubbed “The Uniform for the Superjet Era,” this 1971 Pan American uniform was designed by Frank Smith who said it was meant to be a “functional and fashionable wardrobe that could be worn in all seasons, and of such quality that it would enhance the #PanAm image.” #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 15, 2020.
From the beginning, they have been there: SFO Museum would like to say a special thank you to the custodians taking care of the airport! #MuseumFromHome #SFOHistory This tweet was posted on April 17, 2020.
Looking for a new rabbit hole? Dive into the over 98,000 maps - celestial, maritime, children’s, data visualization, and more - available online from this collection: https://t.co/6wIDOy2Rb2 #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 15, 2020.
RT @arcticskew: @SFOMuseum Columbus! And a pre-Coit Tower Telegraph Hill. This tweet was posted on April 14, 2020.
“Being alone in these remote areas is a very humbling experience. It helps my mind to create a suspension over the reality I perceive; cultural occurrences fade away leaving an apparent void which I try to fill in with shapes and colours of my photographic play.” #LucaTombolini This tweet was posted on April 17, 2020.
Construction of the North Terminal (now Terminal 3) began #onthisday in 1971 with a groundbreaking ceremony that included a water cannon salute performed by airport fire trucks & speeches by Airport Director James Kennedy Carr and Mayor Joseph Alioto. #MuseumFromHome #SFOHistory This tweet was posted on April 22, 2020.
Happy #EarthDay! “Green Map” by #EllenHarvey inverts the traditional idea of a map to highlight the region’s green space. Instead of focusing on cities, towns and roads, this map features places like Mount Tamalpais and Point Reyes National Seashore. #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 22, 2020.
RT @thisisaaronland: today we published the first in a series of blog posts discussing how and why @sfomuseum is building on work done by @… This tweet was posted on April 23, 2020.
We’re hoping that our collection can help to spread a little sunshine! Check out these travel posters from National Airlines, whose logo was a two-toned sun. Did you ever fly on #NationalAirlines? #avgeek #MuseumSunshine #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 21, 2020.
“Green Map” by #EllenHarvey celebrates the beautiful parks and open space that characterize the Bay Area. A small gold circle indicates the location of the Grand Hyatt Hotel and San Francisco International Airport. #MuseumFromHome #EarthDay This tweet was posted on April 22, 2020.
Founded in 2011, the Art School of San Francisco Bay (@artschoolsfbay) grew from the desire to teach classical art skills to students in a manner that appeals to a wide audience. #MangaDrawingClub #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 03, 2020.
In the days before non-stop flights, a journey across the Pacific Ocean took many days and required multiple stops along the way, including those flown by #PanAmerican. #ChinaClipper #MuseumFromHome #avgeek This tweet was posted on April 03, 2020.
The #Boeing 747 offered the airline a comfortable, roomy, and luxurious cabin interior. In an advertisement, #BOAC proclaimed “you will hardly believe you're in an aircraft.” #WidebodyAV #avgeek #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 07, 2020.
#Onthisday in 1926, Walter T. Varney, a flight school and air taxi operator from San Francisco, launched his air mail service. Varney Air Lines was acquired by @united Airlines in 1930. #avgeek #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 06, 2020.
#Onthisday in 1969, the first British-made #Concorde took off on its maiden flight departing from Filton, UK. Developed as a joint endeavor between the governments of Great Britain and France, the aircraft could travel at 1,350 miles per hour. #MuseumFromHome #avgeek This tweet was posted on April 09, 2020.
Ever wonder what aircraft maintenance looked like in the late 1930s? Here, mechanics are working on the engines of a Douglas DC-3 #Mainliner during the aircraft’s routine visit to @United’s Cheyenne, Wyoming, maintenance base. #avgeek #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 13, 2020.
Hand painted signs for barbershops and hairdressers have a rich history in Africa. Female hairstylists often hang several signs depicting dozens of different braided hairstyles for clients to consider with clever titles. #ExtraO #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 08, 2020.
In 1989, #MargaretKilgallen moved to San Francisco, where she fell into a group of artists that would become the Mission School. Killgallen had an interest in literary arts, typography, hand-lettering, print-making, sign painting, and folk art. #MuseumFromHome #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 24, 2020.
Like everyone else, we’re trying to make the best of a not-great situation by taking care of projects long on our “to do” lists. One that we’re so happy to share is the e-publication of our exhibition catalogs. Read to your heart’s content: https://t.co/fsk5enOi9z #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 13, 2020.
RT @creativecommons: Dear @MuseumCN, This is a masterpiece. 👏😭 https://t.co/Q7VXhYwrJ3 This tweet was posted on April 09, 2020.
The artwork in this exhibition was created by Art School of San Francisco Bay’s #MangaDrawingClub students ages ten to seventeen. Manga is a popular Japanese art in the form of comic books which tells stories through pictures and words. #MuseumFromHome @artschoolsfbay This tweet was posted on April 03, 2020.
#TerriLoewenthal’s technique shifts colors into oversaturated hues of purples, blues and yellows and overlaps multiple vantage points, offering the viewer a revelatory experience of the Eastern Sierra landscape. #MuseumFromHome #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 31, 2020.
#TerriLoewenthal’s technique shifts colors into oversaturated hues of purples, blues and yellows and overlaps multiple vantage points, offering the viewer a revelatory experience of the Eastern Sierra landscape. #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 31, 2020.
In her “Psychscapes”, #TerriLoewenthal draws upon the history of California landscape photography, reimagining the genre in a psychedelic light. She captures each image as a single exposure using her unique in-camera process. #MuseumFromHome #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 31, 2020.
RT @airandspace: In 1912, Katherine Stinson (right) became the fourth woman in the U.S. to obtain a pilot's license. Encouraged by her sist… This tweet was posted on April 10, 2020.
The Pan American Airways Marine Air Terminal on Dinner Key in the Coconut Grove section of #Miami, Florida was considered a milestone of design when it opened #onthisday in 1934. #avgeek #MuseumFromHome #PanAm This tweet was posted on March 25, 2020.
By creating images that are “familiar but otherworldly,” #TerriLoewenthal presents a vision of the natural world that extends beyond its economic and recreational value, illuminating possibilities of spiritual connection and transcendence. #MuseumFromHome #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 31, 2020.
Grisaille papers capture the smallest details, such as veining on a leaf, as precisely as woodblock printing with opaque colors allows. Each detail requires a separate woodblock. #ZuberScenicWallpaper #MuseumFromHome #WallpaperWednesday This tweet was posted on April 01, 2020.
In addition to the yellow hues featured in this version of “Les Lointains,” this wallpaper is offered in a green tone as well as a grisaille with colored flowers sprinkled in the foreground. #ZuberScenicWallpaper #MuseumFromHome #WallpaperWednesday This tweet was posted on April 01, 2020.
The Pan Am Historical Foundation (@panamhistory) was established #onthisday in 1992 by a group of former #PanAm employees to preserve and promote the unique heritage of Pan American World Airways, Inc. Thank you for your donations to the SFO Museum collection. #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 31, 2020.
This 1945 TWA uniform was known as the “cutout” for the openwork TWA lettering on the shoulder. The triangular jacket flap could be unbuttoned to cover the TWA lettering, allowing the hostess to smoke or have a cocktail while off duty. #WomenInAviation #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 01, 2020.
“Les Lointains”, which translates to The Faraway, was first produced by Zuber in 1825 in grisaille, or a print executed in predominately gray hues. Eleven colors are used to create “Les Lointains.” #ZuberScenicWallpaper #MuseumFromHome #WallpaperWednesday This tweet was posted on April 01, 2020.
On March 16, 1947, the Convair 240 made its maiden flight. It could carry 40 passengers comfortably and had a range of up to 1,200 miles. Introduced by American Airlines in 1948, 176 were produced for numerous airlines worldwide. #avgeek This tweet was posted on March 18, 2020.
#StanleyGreene chronicles changes in Uummannaq in a series of quiet images that portray a landscape and its people in flux, and offer a place for us to meditate on a future where the effects of climate will only become more visible. #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 20, 2020.
In 1971, #TWA (Trans World Airlines) introduced a new group of flight attendant uniforms conceived by Rome-based fashion designer Valentino Garavani. The uniform came in three colors: purple, brown, or beige. Do you remember this uniform? #WidebodyAV #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 23, 2020.