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Brian W. Choy: Historic Chinatown
This photography exhibition was on display between May 2014 and July 2014 in the F-11 Photographs gallery, located in Terminal 3
Detial: this 1885 #map of Chinatown reveals the businesses of San Francisco's 'city within a city': http://t.co/AJ7ZQy6xrv #SFmaps This tweet was posted on June 27, 2014.
Historic Chinese Photographs: The Kubla Khan Nightclub
This photography exhibition was on display between August 2005 and December 2005 in the B-03 Gate 36 gallery, located in Terminal 1
In 1973, #ChinaAirlines distributed this colorful map of #SanFrancisco featuring an illustration of the iconic The Sing Chong Building in SF's #Chinatown. #SFHistory This tweet was posted on May 04, 2018.
In 1973, China Airlines distributed this colorful map of San Francisco featuring an illustration of an iconic building in San Francisco's Chinatown on the corner of Grant and California. This image was posted on May 05, 2018. #chinaairlines #chinatown #sanfrancisco #airlinemaps #avgeek #sfhistory #sanfrancisco #avationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #vintageaviation #history #avhistory #aviationgeeks #avgeeks
Jane Chow, a Los Angeles-based filmmaker from Hong Kong, produces this award-winning film about a lonely teenager who tries to help her parents keep their restaurant afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles Chinatown. #JaneChow #SorryForTheInconvenience This tweet was posted on December 16, 2021.
Jane Chow, a Los Angeles-based filmmaker from Hong Kong, produces this award-winning film about a lonely teenager who tries to help her parents keep their restaurant afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles Chinatown. This image was posted on December 16, 2021.
New exhibit alert! Brian W. Choy documented SF's historic #Chinatown through photographs: http://t.co/R3onJcCsoV On view, pre-TSA in T3. This tweet was posted on May 06, 2014.
Sorry for the Inconvenience
This exhibition was on display between December 2021 and December 2021 in the 4E Video Arts Gallery gallery, located in International Terminal
The Chinatown, North Beach, The Mission, The Castro, Haight-Ashbury, and Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhoods were chosen for “Strangerhood” because of their strong cultural identities and tourism economies. #AAPIHM #LordyRodriguez #publicart #SanFrancisco @SFAC This tweet was posted on May 17, 2022.
The iconic Sing Fat Co. Building, built post-1906 earthquake, helped revitalize a devastated Chinatown: http://t.co/a5phdRjr5m #sfhistory This tweet was posted on July 25, 2014.
Using the language of cartography, Lordy Rodriguez reimagines six iconic San Francisco neighborhoods as independent countries in his work “Strangerhood”. This image was posted on May 17, 2022. #aapihm #lordyrodriguez #publicart #sanfrancisco
Using the language of cartography, “Strangerhood” by Lordy Rodriguez features maps depicting six iconic San Francisco neighborhoods reimagined as independent countries. This image was posted on January 12, 2021. #publicart #museumfromhome #sanfrancisco
“Strangerhood” by #LordyRodriguez focuses on Chinatown, North Beach, The Mission, The Castro, Haight-Ashbury, and Fisherman’s Wharf, neighborhoods chosen because of their strong cultural identities and tourism economies.#publicart #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on January 12, 2021.