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Half-hull models of early #AmericasCup yachts (all made by one artist, Sonny Hodgdon) are lined up and… http://t.co/3BDucSX94t This tweet was posted on August 14, 2013.
Hannah Barlow, a lead artist at Royal Doulton’s Lambeth studio, used reference sketches for her signature animal designs, which were incised directly into the clay and colored with cobalt for definition. #Caticons This tweet was posted on October 06, 2018.
Happy #BirdDay from our public art collection! The work featured here is by the artists Hung Liu, Rupert Garcia, Bob Zoell, and Walter Kitundu. Check out our website for locations and more information: https://t.co/BfqM7I9U72 This tweet was posted on May 04, 2020.
Happy 101st Birthday to Wayne Thiebaud, who was born #onthisday in 1920! In the early 1960s, Thiebaud was acclaimed as one of the defining practitioners of Pop Art and has continued to be considered one of California’s most important and influential artists. #publicart @SFAC This tweet was posted on November 15, 2021.
Happy 45th Birthday to San Francisco's Urban School and its talented artists, sharing their artwork at SFO Museum: http://t.co/gCAnE2eu This tweet was posted on October 25, 2011.
Happy 90th birthday #YayoiKusama!!! Kusama is considered one of the most important Japanese artists of her generation, and in the 1960s, was dubbed the "polka dot princess" due to her signature motif. https://t.co/GHvydbQ9MH #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 22, 2019.
Happy Birthday to the late Margaret Kilgallen, born #onthisday in 1967. After graduating from Colorado College in 1989, she moved to San Francisco, where she fell into orbit with a loose group of artists that would later become known as the Mission School. #MargaretKilgallen This tweet was posted on October 28, 2021.
Happy Birthday, Bob Zoell! The artist, born on this day in 1940, completed “BFILRYD” in the connector between Terminal 3 and the International Terminal in 2009. #BobZoell #publicart #SFAC @SFAC This tweet was posted on April 13, 2022.
Happy Birthday, Yayoi Kusama! Kusama, who was born in 1929, is considered one of the most important Japanese artists of her generation. #5WomenArtists #YayoiKusama This tweet was posted on March 22, 2022.
Happy birthday to Daniel Green!! Daniel was one of the featured artists in our exhibition "Celebrating a Vision: Art and Disability" which was on display in 2016. Revisit the exhibition online at: https://t.co/OOIIwMjgwE https://t.co/n2ThB7vbbm This tweet was posted on November 04, 2021.
Harvey Milk Terminal 1 passengers, have you seen “Hyper-Natural Bay Area” by artist Robert Minervini? The mosaic considers what defining characteristics make a city distinctive and offers a window onto Minervini’s version of San Francisco. #PublicArt @SFAC This tweet was posted on April 13, 2023.
Haven't seen our exhibit of #Recology's artist in residence program? Take an #instagram tour w/ @cameron_gray's pics: http://t.co/DIP5EWFdIY This tweet was posted on September 23, 2013.
Houston-based artist #KeliyAndersonStaley’s collection of portraits is called “[hyphen] Americans”, which refers to the hyphenated character of her subjects’ identities (Irish-American, African-American, etc.) while emphasizing their shared identity as Americans. @KAndersonStaley This tweet was posted on June 02, 2019.
In 1925, Dorr Bothwell became a charter member of the San Francisco Society of Women Artists. Three years later, Bothwell sailed for Pago Pago, Samoa, with intentions to create art and immerse herself in native culture. #CaliforniaModernistWomen #DorrBothwell This tweet was posted on September 28, 2022.
In 1989, #MargaretKilgallen moved to San Francisco, where she fell into a group of artists that would become the Mission School. Killgallen had an interest in literary arts, typography, hand-lettering, print-making, sign painting, and folk art. #MuseumFromHome #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 24, 2020.
In 2015, artist and photographer #XiaoxiaoXu travelled throughout inner-mainland China and documented the little-known yet thriving subculture of homebuilt aircraft builders in rural areas across the country. This tweet was posted on September 02, 2018.
In Marcello Hutchison-Trujillo’s undergraduate thesis film at @SFSU, he compassionately explores the family tension caused by his father’s long-time friendship with an artist experiencing homelessness during the pandemic. https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/fpb6PPoblQ This tweet was posted on August 18, 2022.
In Ray de Mesa’s first-year graduate film at San Francisco State University, a drag artist discovers an unexpectedly deep connection with a woman in exchange for a free dress. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO @sfsu @SFSUCinemaDept https://t.co/2ENS3GcAzF This tweet was posted on August 05, 2022.
In Riven/River, artist Jim Melchert breaks and reassembles tiles to create a complex pattern of cracks and fissures. This tweet was posted on October 07, 2015.
In an era of digital technology and one-click ease, John Chiara prefers a complex, analog approach to making photographs. The artist designs and builds large-format cameras by hand and tows his gear on a flatbed trailer from place to place. #publicart #SFAC #JohnChiara This tweet was posted on January 19, 2024.
In early 20th century New York, the most prominent Art Nouveau artist was Louis Comfort Tiffany. #ArtNouveauSFO This tweet was posted on May 16, 2016.
In her ongoing series “Auras”, Oakland-based artist #AmeliaKonow uses photography to explore the borders between science and mysticism. #photography #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on January 08, 2021.
In her ongoing series, "City Space", artist #ClarissaBonet explores the urban landscape from a pedestrian perspective, producing dramatic images that draw focus both on the surface of the city and the psychological resonance of the architecture within it. This tweet was posted on February 17, 2019.
In her ongoing series, “City Space”, Chicago-based artist #ClarissaBonet explores the urban landscape from a pedestrian perspective, producing dramatic images that draw focus both on the surface of the city and the psychological resonance of the architecture within it. This tweet was posted on June 23, 2019.
In her series, "Air/Plains", artist #MilleeTibbs revisits the ever-familiar image of the setting sun. Working in the Great Plains region of central #Nebraska, Tibbs photographed the sun each evening as it disappeared over the horizon. This tweet was posted on December 06, 2018.
In her series, "Heterotopia", artist #KarineLaval produces dreamlike images that challenge and transform our experience of the natural world. The #photograph's subjects, gardens, are abstracted, distorted, and shifted into another realm altogether. This tweet was posted on March 17, 2019.
In her series, "The New Forty-Niners", artist #SarinaFinkelstein draws focus on the culture of contemporary #gold mining in the state of #California nearly 170 years after the original Gold Rush of 1849. This tweet was posted on September 28, 2018.
In his last film from the “Mexican Handcraft Masters” series, Mariano Rentería Garnica explores the cyclical nature of work created by the artists from the state of Michoacán. To view the complete film, follow the link below: https://t.co/q6OxXQyswP #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO This tweet was posted on September 15, 2022.
In his ongoing series, "Of Heaven and Earth", artist #DavidShannonLier produces large-scale photographs that consider the landscape on both a human and cosmic scale. #photography This tweet was posted on March 03, 2019.
In his ongoing series, "The New Machinery", artist #MartinVenezky creates large-scale photographic collages made from found objects, parts, and discarded materials. This tweet was posted on August 04, 2018.
In his project, "Sidereal Rift", artist #MichaelLight draws focus on the seemingly endless grid of Los Angeles at night. Light photographed the glowing arteries of Southern California as they emerged from the darkened landscape below. This tweet was posted on December 16, 2018.
In his series All Consumed, artist Gary Emrich draws focus on the industry, its advertising imagery, and its embrace of single-use packaging. To create these photos, he layers a transparent clamshell container with water bottle packaging and places it on a light table. #EarthDay This tweet was posted on April 22, 2021.
In his series, "Chemical Alterations", artist #DougFogelson uses photography to raise questions about humankind’s impact upon the natural world. The chemically altered images honor the rich diversity of the natural world while implying the artist’s concern with its fragility. This tweet was posted on October 26, 2018.
In his series, "Murmur", artist #RichardBarnes photographs European starlings as they coalesce into dark amorphous shapes that dance above Rome. Barnes’ photographs evoke a sense of mystery in the seemingly choreographed movements of the migrating birds. This tweet was posted on November 04, 2018.
In his series, "The Light of Water", Napa-based artist #JockMcDonald reflects on the cyclical qualities of water and its ability to transform, unify, and connect each of us to the natural world. This tweet was posted on April 13, 2019.
In his series, "This World and Others Like It", artist #DrewNikonowicz draws upon the language of nineteenth-century survey images to investigate the role of the explorer in present times. This tweet was posted on January 27, 2019.