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Marshall Moxom was a San Francisco-based photographer active between the late 1930s & mid-1970s. During this time, Moxom frequently worked at SFO, where he made aerial photographs and documented terminal construction, events, and airport personnel. #MarshallMoxom #SFOHistory This tweet was posted on August 12, 2024.
Costa Rican director María Luisa Santos stars in her own film about waiting for a visa with Turbo, a dog she grows to adore. As time passes, she must grapple with their imminent separation. #VideoArtsSFO #HispanicHeritageMonth #LatinxHeritageMonth https://t.co/qyKrm2lO2o This tweet was posted on September 06, 2024.
This rapid growth in popularity came from Virgin America’s efforts to offer a truly fun travel experience unlike any other available in the industry at the time. With Virgin America, the passenger experience always came first. #VXForever This tweet was posted on September 23, 2024.
Composed of over 3,500 individual kite-like ellipses, “This Infinite Gateway of Time and Circumstance” by Jacob Hashimoto is an immersive sculpture that floats between two floors of the Grand Hyatt at SFO as an undulating, interwoven canopy. #SFAC #PublicArt #AAPIHM This tweet was posted on May 10, 2024.
See “This Infinite Gateway of Time and Circumstance” by Jacob Hashimoto, pre-security, above the Quail Crane restaurant in the Grand Hyatt and online at: https://t.co/AKPduDJtg7 #SFAC #PublicArt #AAPIHM This tweet was posted on May 10, 2024.
“This Infinite Gateway of Time and Circumstance” transforms as images of earth, sea and various graphics give way to a gradient of translucent whites, revealing what Hashimoto envisioned as “a cloud of kites, & a landscape of air & earth, painted at the edge of the sky.” #AAPIHM This tweet was posted on May 10, 2024.
“This Infinite Gateway of Time and Circumstance” creates the impression of a landscape drifting in & out of visibility through clouds, or slowly becoming subsumed by a descending marine layer. #SFAC #PublicArt #AAPIHM This tweet was posted on May 10, 2024.
With her preference to focus on one media and technique at a time, Sekimachi then substituted linen for monofilament and created the Marugawa series of card-woven tubes, naming them for a Japanese word that translates to “round river.” #KaySekimachi #AAPIHM This tweet was posted on May 15, 2024.
During the 1930s, Pan American Airways rapidly grew and developed a vast commercial network. To attract the few who could afford to fly at this time, the airline asked Paul George Lawler to create posters to promote its numerous international destinations. #AirwaysArtists This tweet was posted on May 28, 2024.
Introduced in 1964, the Boeing 727 was a medium-range jetliner designed to serve regional airports with shorter runways. Beginning in the early 1970s, PSA offered Boeing 727 interiors in peach, pink, & magenta, similar to the colors featured on their liveries at the time. #AvGeek This tweet was posted on June 05, 2024.
Did you know SFO Museum has an exhibition prep area where we can mockup exhibitions on a 1:1 scale? As a non-traditional museum, we create everything at an off-site location, then set it up like a dress rehearsal for easy installation once it is time to install in the airport. This tweet was posted on July 10, 2024.
Sekimachi began to weave more abstract wall hangings in the late 1950s, along with large, semi-transparent room dividers for the open floor plan homes popular at the time. #KaySekimachiWeaving #KaySekimachi This tweet was posted on July 08, 2024.
The phrase “Here You Are / Are You Here” is a palindrome which flows throughout the scene, from side to side and foreground to background, prompting viewers traveling from all directions to consider not just where they are in space, but also where they are in time. #PublicArt This tweet was posted on July 02, 2024.
At the time of its completion, the bridge was the longest and tallest suspension bridge ever constructed. Because of the hazardous construction conditions, rigorous safety measures were instituted, such as a safety net that stretched underneath the bridge. #SFCityoftheWorld This tweet was posted on October 25, 2024.
Time. This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in International Terminal (Boarding Area G)
Once ubiquitous in Chinese dress, hats were worn on most public occasions. This image was posted on November 01, 2024. #chineseceramics
An engineering marvel, the Art Deco-inspired Golden Gate Bridge has stood as an iconic symbol of San Francisco since its opening in 1937. This image was posted on October 25, 2024.
When Harold Bixby arrived in China in early 1933 on behalf of Pan American Airways, his main tasks were to expand the operations of the China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) and to establish Pan American as a presence in the regional aviation community. This image was posted on October 07, 2024. #bixbycollection #panam #haroldbixby #avgeek
Vibrant art traditions can be found across cemeteries of Africa and the African Diaspora–indeed, it is here that the ancestors reside and are memorialized by their descendants. This image was posted on September 27, 2024. #haitianmetal
Although Virgin America was still not realizing a profit after six years of operations, the carrier built a solid reputation for delivering an improved passenger experience at a competitive price. This image was posted on September 23, 2024. #vxforever
“(As a boy) I had free access to television, which of course goes hand in hand with pop culture. This image was posted on July 31, 2024. #unknownmuseum #mickeymcgowan #bayarea #bayareahistory
While Harold Bixby worked at the China National Aviation Corporation, the company placed a high priority on expanding the airline’s fleet to include larger, more modern aircraft. This image was posted on July 29, 2024. #bixbycollection #panam #haroldbixby #avgeek
In July of 2021, marking his fiftieth year as a sculptor, Gabriel Bien-Aimé traveled to the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for the first time. This image was posted on July 19, 2024. #haitianmetal
Time. This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in International Terminal (Boarding Area G)
Did you know SFO Museum has an exhibition prep area where we can mockup exhibitions on a 1:1 scale? This image was posted on July 10, 2024. #sneakpeek #rosietheriveter #rosietherivetersfo
It is your last week to see "Kay Sekimachi: Weaving Traditions!" This image was posted on July 08, 2024. #kaysekimachiweaving
The Boeing 747SP (Special Performance) took off on its maiden flight on July 4, 1975. This image was posted on July 04, 2024. #avgeek
San Francisco-based artist Paul Madonna is known for blending poetic and poignant text with lush and inviting hand-drawn cityscapes. This image was posted on July 02, 2024. #sfac #publicart #paulmadonna
Throughout the eleven years of its operation, Virgin America supported the LGBTQ community and remained committed to LGBTQ rights and equality. This image was posted on June 14, 2024. #vxforever
Introduced in 1964, the Boeing 727 was a medium-range jetliner with intermediate capacity designed to serve regional airports with shorter runways. This image was posted on June 05, 2024. #avgeek #braniff
Pan American Airways was established in 1927. This image was posted on May 28, 2024. #airwaysartists #paulgeorgelawler #panamerican
Hung Liu was a Bay Area artist whose signature painterly style is one that allows the paint to drip across the image. This image was posted on May 21, 2024. #hungliu #publicart #aapihm #sfac
Building on the success of her loom-woven sculptures, in the 1970s Kay Sekimachi adapted nylon monofilament to the centuries-old, off-loom technique of card weaving. This image was posted on May 15, 2024. #kaysekimachiweaving #kaysekimachi #aapihm
Composed of over 3,500 individual kite-like ellipses, “This Infinite Gateway of Time and Circumstance” by Jacob Hashimoto is an immersive sculpture that floats between two floors of the Grand Hyatt at SFO as an undulating, interwoven canopy. This image was posted on May 10, 2024. #sfac #publicart #aapihm