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In honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions. In 1998, we presented A World View of Puppets, which featured dozens of puppets from cultures around the world. #TBTSFOM #SFOMat40 This tweet was posted on March 05, 2020.
In honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions. In 1999, we presented “Barbie® Takes a Vacation” featuring the iconic doll in adventurous locations. Do you remember this exhibition? #TBTSFOM #SFOMat40 This tweet was posted on February 06, 2020.
In honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions. In 2011, we presented "The Enduring Designs of Josef Frank" featuring textiles and furnishings by Josef Frank, a leading pioneer of Swedish Modern design. #TBTSFOM #SFOMat40 This tweet was posted on January 16, 2020.
In honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions. In 2013, we presented "Classic Plastics: 1870s-1970s" which explored one hundred years of plastic design from the 1870s to the 1970s. #TBTSFOM #SFOMat40 https://t.co/dDtxvKYiWB This tweet was posted on February 20, 2020.
In honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions. In 2014, we presented "Studio Glass, The Art of Marvin Lipofsky, Richard Marquis, John Lewis, and Elin Christopherson." #TBTSFOM #SFOMat40 https://t.co/6FnjnKuJv5 This tweet was posted on January 09, 2020.
In honor of our 40th anniversary, every week this year we are highlighting one of our past exhibitions. In 2016, we presented, "The Mysterious Talking Board: Ouija and Beyond," featuring over 100 historical Ouija Boards. Have you ever played with a Ouija Board? #TBTSFOM #SFOMat40 This tweet was posted on January 23, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2001, we presented “Chicken or the Egg” which featured items relating to the popularity of chickens, roosters, and eggs. Do you remember this exhibition? #MuseumFromHome #TBTSFOM This tweet was posted on October 15, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 2015, we presented “Life and Style in the Age of Art Deco” featuring objects showcasing the #ArtDeco style from the 1920 to the 40s. Do you remember this exhibition? #TBTSFOM #MuseumFromHome https://t.co/plEAueWSNi This tweet was posted on July 16, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 1991, we presented “Muted Exhortations” which featured sculptures by artist Kathleen McCarthy, focusing on the difficulties of communication for those with disabilities. Do you know sign language? #TBTSFOM #ASL #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on August 20, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 1993, we presented “Living In Balance”which featured objects of art created from recycled or reused materials. Do you remember this exhibition? #MuseumFromHome #TBTSFOM This tweet was posted on October 01, 2020.
This week on #SFOMat40: In 1999, we presented "Beauty and Culture: From the Collection of the POLA Research Institute of Beauty and Culture, Tokyo, Japan," which featured the history of Japanese makeup from the 1700s to the 1900s. Do you remember this exhibition? #TBTSFOM This tweet was posted on January 30, 2020.
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.