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"High Heels for Going to Heaven" by Yayoi Kusama, is on display, post-security, in Terminal 1. https://t.co/GHvydbyyV9 #YayoiKusama #Kusama #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 22, 2019.
"I was always interested in borders and issues around land and landlessness, and being an immigrant, and I found it rewarding to look up and see these clouds moving — without any limitations, without checkpoints, without passports." #SanazMazinani #5WomenArtists #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 17, 2020.
"Ocean Voices II" by Ursula von Rydingsvard is on display, post-security, in Terminal 3. https://t.co/YzsdyyUtjI #Airportart #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 05, 2017.
"Untitled” by #MargaretKilgallen, is on display, post-security, in Terminal 1. See it online at: https://t.co/n3WJYHofOv #MuseumFromHome #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 24, 2020.
#RuthAsawa (1926–2013) worked in #sculpture and created a handful of functional objects including this egg #basket. #5womenartists #WHM2017 This tweet was posted on March 23, 2017.
#SanazMazinani's series of photographic montages, 'Forever in the Sky’, takes as its subject clouds over San Francisco intermingled with iconic SF landmarks, and infused with Persian motifs to make complex portraits of the city’s sky-scape. #5WomenArtists #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 17, 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.
#UrsulavonRydingsvard has created sculptures out of cedar wood for the past 35 years. Using circular saws and chisels, she and her assistants have patiently carved and chipped at cedar 4-by-4's to create “Ocean Voices II”'s monumental form. #5womenartists This tweet was posted on March 11, 2020.
#UrsulavonRydingsvard’s longstanding use of wood is linked to memories of the makeshift structures that her Ukranian-Polish family inhabited while moving from one displaced-persons camp to the next across postwar Germany. #5womenartists This tweet was posted on March 11, 2020.
#YayoiKusama has used shoes as a recurring motif throughout her practice, and their presence here recalls her long-standing interest in fashion. https://t.co/GHvydbyyV9 #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 22, 2019.
A San Francisco native, Joan Brown (1938-90) was recognized early in her career as a major talent working in the style that became identified as Bay Area Figurative. This image was posted on March 29, 2023. #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth #joanbrown #publicart
A San Francisco native, Joan Brown was recognized in her career as a major talent working in the style that became identified as Bay Area Figurative. This painting refers to a personal journey, set against a San Francisco skyline. #5WomenArtists #WomensHistoryMonth #JoanBrown This tweet was posted on March 29, 2023.
After a trip to #Mexico, #RuthAsawa was inspired by #looped #wire #basketry used to store produce in the marketplace #5womenartists #WHM2017 This tweet was posted on March 23, 2017.
After graduating from Colorado College in 1989, Margaret Kilgallen moved to San Francisco, where she fell into orbit with a loose group of artists that would later become known as the Mission School. This image was posted on March 24, 2020. #5womenartists #margaretkilgallen #publicart #museumfromhome
After graduating from Colorado College in 1989, Margaret Kilgallen moved to San Francisco, where she fell into orbit with a loose group of artists that would later become known as the Mission School. This image was posted on March 24, 2020. #5womenartists #margaretkilgallen #publicart #museumfromhome
After graduating from Colorado College in 1989, Margaret Kilgallen moved to San Francisco, where she fell into orbit with a loose group of artists that would later become known as the Mission School. This image was posted on March 24, 2020. #5womenartists #margaretkilgallen #publicart #museumfromhome
Alicia McCarthy’s paintings are driven by material and repetition. She interlaces ribbons of spray paint, latex paint, crayon, and pencil that are reducible as parts, but expansive in their totality. #5WomenArtists #AliciaMcCarthy This tweet was posted on March 29, 2022.
Alicia McCarthy’s paintings are driven by material and repetition. This image was posted on March 29, 2022. #5womenartists #aliciamccarthy #painting #publicart
Brought together, Soren’s images serve as a poignant meditation on the role of digital devices in society and offer a reminder of the traces, both physical and digital, that we leave behind when using them. #TabithaSoren #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 21, 2022.
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.
Every March, SFO Museum highlights women artists for #InternationalWomensHistoryMonth using the hashtag #5WomenArtists. Started by @womeninthearts, the hashtag calls attention to the fact that women are underrepresented in the arts & that many people can’t name 5 female artists. This tweet was posted on March 01, 2023.
Every March, SFO Museum highlights women artists for International Women’s History Month using the hashtag #5WomenArtists. This image was posted on March 01, 2023. #californiamodernistwomen #internationalwomenshistorymonth
Exposed by Soren’s use of raking light, the otherwise invisible marks come alive with color and texture. Organic, gestural, and almost primal, these swipe marks stand in stark contrast to the smooth curves and cool indifference of the device itself. #TabithaSoren #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 21, 2022.
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.
Freda Koblick (1920–2011) was a native of San Francisco who pioneered cast-acrylic plastic sculpture. She was fascinated by “the promise and the mystery of transparency” of plastic as art. #CaliforniaModernistWomen #FredaKoblick #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 17, 2023.
Freda Koblick (1920–2011) was a native of San Francisco who pioneered cast-acrylic plastic sculpture. This image was posted on March 17, 2023. #californiamodernistwomen #fredakoblick #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth
Happy 88th Birthday to #YayoiKusama! See "High Heels for Going to Heaven" on display, post-security, in T1. #HBD #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 22, 2017.
Happy 90th birthday #YayoiKusama!!! Kusama is considered one of the most important Japanese artists of her generation, and in the 1960s, was dubbed the "polka dot princess" due to her signature motif. https://t.co/GHvydbQ9MH #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 22, 2019.
Happy Birthday, Yayoi Kusama! Kusama, who was born in 1929, is considered one of the most important Japanese artists of her generation. #5WomenArtists #YayoiKusama This tweet was posted on March 22, 2022.
Happy Birthday, Yayoi Kusama! This image was posted on March 22, 2022. #5womenartists #yayoikusama #sculpture #polkadots
Her splatters, smudges, and imperfect lines signal an embrace of variation, disruption, and the limitations of both materials and the hand that wields them. #5WomenArtists #AliciaMcCarthy This tweet was posted on March 29, 2022.
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.
In her series, Heterotopia, Brooklyn-based artist Karine Laval produces dreamlike images that challenge and transform our experience of the natural world. This image was posted on March 17, 2019. #heterotopia #karinelaval #brooklyn #landscapes #plants #foucault #garden #mylar #environment #photography #mirrors #kaleidoscope #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth
In her series, Heterotopia, Brooklyn-based artist Karine Laval produces dreamlike images that challenge and transform our experience of the natural world. This image was posted on March 17, 2019. #heterotopia #karinelaval #brooklyn #landscapes #plants #foucault #garden #mylar #environment #photography #mirrors #kaleidoscope #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth