“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. #5womenartistsThis 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@SFACThis tweet was posted on March 22, 2023.
“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#5womenartistsThis 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.
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“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@SFACThis tweet was posted on March 09, 2023.