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“Early morning and looking out of the airplane window, watching as the mist rises from the peaks and valleys below. This image was posted on March 25, 2019. #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth #vanessamarsh #photography #cameraless #lumen #gelatinpaper #sunlight #images
“Early morning and looking out of the airplane window, watching as the mist rises from the peaks and valleys below. This image was posted on March 25, 2019. #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth #vanessamarsh #photography #cameraless #lumen #gelatinpaper #sunlight #images
“Forever in the Sky” by #SanazMazinani is on display, post-security, in Terminal 3. https://t.co/cvsSTUR2Bi #5WomenArtists #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 17, 2020.
“No Other Lands Their Glory Know” by #AliceShaw is a photographic image of a redwood forest on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, California just north of San Francisco. 📸 © Ethan Kaplan #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 03, 2020.
“No Other Lands Their Glory Know” by Alice Shaw is a photographic image of a redwood forest on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, California just north of San Francisco. This image was posted on March 04, 2020. #aliceshaw #5womenartists #photograph #publicart #sfac
“No Other Lands Their Glory Know” by Alice Shaw is a photographic image of a redwood forest on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, California just north of San Francisco. This image was posted on March 04, 2020. #aliceshaw #5womenartists #photograph #publicart #sfac
“Ocean Voices II” is an epic wood sculpture. This image was posted on March 11, 2020. #5womenartists #ursulavonrydingsvard #sculpture #publicart
“Ocean Voices II” is an epic wood sculpture. This image was posted on March 11, 2020. #5womenartists #ursulavonrydingsvard #sculpture #publicart
“Ocean Voices II” is an epic wood sculpture. This image was posted on March 11, 2020. #5womenartists #ursulavonrydingsvard #sculpture #publicart
“Psychscape 73 (Downs, Mount, CA)" and "Psychscape 18 (Banner Ridge, CA)” by #TerriLoewenthal are on display in the Grand Hyatt Hotel. See them online at: https://t.co/hZ0ynkrjsD #MuseumFromHome #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 31, 2020.
“Santuario/Sanctuary” by Juana Alicia and Emmanuel C. Montoya is a portrait of the Bay Area, a place of many cultures. Just as arrival at SFO is the beginning of a new life for immigrants, so it is refuge to shore birds that flock annually to surrounding wetlands. #5womenartists This tweet was posted on March 15, 2022.
“Santuario/Sanctuary” by Juana Alicia and Emmanuel C. Montoya is on display in the International Terminal near gate G12. https://t.co/75NMGoM1l7 #publicart #5womenartists #JuanaAlicia #EmmanuelMontoya #Sanctuary This tweet was posted on March 15, 2022.
“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.
“The Color of Horizons” by Dana Hemenway recently was awarded first prize by Fiber Art Now for their Fiber Reimagined juried exhibition! This image was posted on March 22, 2023. #publicart #danahemenway #5womenartists #womenshistorymonth
“The Color of Horizons” is a site-specific, suspended light sculpture by Dana Hemenway. For this installation, she also draws from San Francisco’s surroundings––specifically the frequently changing sky, due to wind and fog. #PublicArt #DanaHemenway #installationart #5womenartists This tweet was posted on March 02, 2022.
“The Color of Horizons” is a site-specific, suspended light sculpture by Dana Hemenway. This image was posted on March 02, 2022. #publicart #danahemenway #installationart #macrame #5womenartists
“The Color of Horizons” takes its title from Rebecca Solnit’s book, “A Field Guide to Getting Lost.” Hemenway was inspired by the author’s ponderings on the idea of the horizon. #PublicArt #DanaHemenway #installationart #5womenartists This tweet was posted on March 02, 2022.
“The way of life in California is not like a life in Chicago…it’s outdoor-indoor living, and I wanted to do something that was as nice to use and as beautiful for everyday use as it was for Sunday’s best.” – Edith Heath Influenced by organic design and refined #modernism, Edith Heath (1911–2005) translated the studio pottery aesthetics of her early hand-thrown work into small-batch production methods for storage vessels and tableware. This image was posted on April 03, 2017. #heath #heathceramics #5womenartists #edithheath #brianheath
“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.
“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. This image was posted on March 09, 2023. #ranumukherjee #5womenartists #internationalwomenshistorymonth #publicart