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This week on #SFOMat40: In 2001, we presented "#Origami: The Art of Paper Folding" featuring birds, fish, airplanes, rockets, and fantasy creatures made by students in after-school programs at Everett Middle School and Marshall Elementary School in SF. #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 19, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2003, we presented "The Flight Bag: Icon of Air Travel" which featured dozens of flight bags from various airlines. Do you remember this exhibition? #TBTSFOM #avgeek This tweet was posted on February 27, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2008, we presented “Young Eyes on the Skies: The Golden Age of Aviation Toys” which featured aviation toys from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, made of cast iron, pressed steel and tin. Do you remember this exhibition? #MuseumFromHome #TBTSFOM This tweet was posted on November 05, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2009, we presented “Pacific Coast League: The West Coast’s Major League 1903–1957” featuring sports memorabilia such as jerseys, balls, bats, and shoes, and historic photographs. Do you miss sports as much as we do? #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome #OpeningDay This tweet was posted on July 23, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2012, we presented “From Repack to Rwanda, The Origins, Evolution and Global Reach of the #MountainBike” which featured 40 years of innovation by Bay Area designers and builders. #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome https://t.co/sYEIXvwktj This tweet was posted on April 16, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2012, we presented “Threading the Needle: Sewing in the Machine Age” which featured the development of the domestic sewing machine from the 1850s to the 1970s. Do you remember this exhibition? https://t.co/c0KxjOsHb6 #TBTSFOM This tweet was posted on August 13, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2013, we presented "Airline Identity: Marks, Brands and Logos" which focused on airline marketing designs and included objects like airline wall signs, aircraft models, and flight bags. https://t.co/DzWNiy6tuY #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on November 19, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2013, we presented, “From Ship to Shore: Nautical Arts from the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park" (@SFMaritimeNPS) featuring nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sea-inspired artifacts. https://t.co/XOIdgkXiKp #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 02, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2013, we presented, “The Art of Recology: The Artist in Residence Program 1990-2013” which featured art from dozens of artists involved in @RecologySF’s Artist in Residence program. Do you remember this exhibition? https://t.co/nCNebJQLSf #TBTSFOM This tweet was posted on March 12, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2014, we presented “#Doors: Entryways to World Cultures from the @FowlerMuseum at @UCLA which featured house, ceremonial, tomb, and palace doors from various cultures. Do you remember this exhibition? https://t.co/9STHz3HHz0 #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on October 29, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2015, we presented “Catch Our Style: California Regional Airlines 1950s–1980s” which featured objects from airlines such as PSA (Pacific Southwest Airlines), Air California, and Pacific Air Lines. https://t.co/OogQHquVtN #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on December 03, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2015, we presented “Egyptian Revival: An Everlasting Allure” which featured one hundred years of Egyptian-inspired objects from nineteenth-century mantel clocks to ornate #Victorian table stands. https://t.co/ULgIRhxLiA #MuseumFromHome #TBTSFOM This tweet was posted on October 08, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2016, we presented “A Modern Approach: Mid-Century Design,” which featured mid-century studio art, graphic design, and manufactured goods from the 1930s to the 1960s. Do you remember this exhibition? https://t.co/Qmwrw44laW #MuseumFromHome #TBTSFOM This tweet was posted on September 29, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2018, we presented “A Legacy of Pride: Gilbert Baker and the 40th Anniversary of the Rainbow Flag” featuring a rainbow flag sewn by Gilbert Baker, the original designer of what has now become the universal symbol of queer pride. #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on July 09, 2020.