With the introduction of flight service to Japan and Asia during the postwar era, beverage service began to incorporate the traditional customs of the cultures from these lands. Have you ever had Japanese-style tea service on an aircraft? #avgeekThis tweet was posted on September 28, 2018.
Working across a wide range of disciplines with a deep sense of social purpose for more than six decades, #IsamuNoguchi developed a uniquely open-ended, inclusive, and forward-looking perspective on global culture. This tweet was posted on November 17, 2022.
Zuber et Cie uses original antique printing blocks, which the French Ministry of Culture has designated as Historical Monuments, and anywhere from over one hundred to several thousand blocks are needed to create a scenic paper set. #Zuber#wallpaperThis tweet was posted on January 25, 2021.
n honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions.
This image was posted on July 16, 2020.
“Being alone in these remote areas is a very humbling experience. It helps my mind to create a suspension over the reality I perceive; cultural occurrences fade away leaving an apparent void which I try to fill in with shapes and colours of my photographic play.” #LucaTomboliniThis tweet was posted on April 18, 2020.
“Continuous City” is an immersive installation that allows travelers to see themselves reflected in San Francisco’s dynamic past and present.
This image was posted on December 27, 2022.
#sfac#publicart#sanfrancisco
“Sanctuary/Sanctuario” by Juana Alicia & Emmanuel C. Montoya is a family portrait of the Bay Area, a place rich with many different cultures.
This image was posted on April 14, 2016.
“Sanctuary/Sanctuario” by Juana Alicia & Emmanuel C. Montoya is a family portrait of the #BayArea, a place with many cultures. The #mural is painted in traditional “fresco buono,” a painting technique that mixes pigment directly into wet plaster. #publicart#MuseumFromHomeThis tweet was posted on January 05, 2021.
“Sanctuary/Sanctuario” by Juana Alicia and Emmanuel C. Montoya is a family portrait of the Bay Area, a place rich with many different cultures.
This image was posted on January 05, 2021.
“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.
“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#MuseumFromHomeThis tweet was posted on January 12, 2021.
“To be an artisan, to be a weaver signifies tradition, the culture. We wear our dress. I never have taken it off." —Celia Sántiz Ruíz, Past President, Jolom Mayaetik #EmpoweringThreadsThis tweet was posted on January 03, 2018.