Multi-disciplinary artist and filmmaker Amy K. Jenkins reveals the secret yearnings of a child for an alternate identity by tracing a decade of birthday wishes. https://t.co/avN03wlnDO
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#pride#wishes#LGBT https://t.co/hFNrlmA7o4This tweet was posted on June 16, 2022.
See “La amante (The Mistress)” by Pati Cruz Martínez, in gallery only, in the Video Arts Gallery, located pre-security in the International Terminal with daily operating hours of 7:00am to 10:00pm. https://t.co/sodoriLDh1
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#pride#LaAmante#LGBTThis tweet was posted on June 09, 2022.
In this short by Puerto Rican-born filmmaker Pati Cruz Martínez, Maritere (Tete) receives a visit from an old friend during her husband’s funeral that reawakens feelings from the past.
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#pride#LaAmante#LGBT https://t.co/euPRKugD30This tweet was posted on June 09, 2022.
Our two-part exhibition, located both pre- and post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1, “Harvey Milk: Messenger of Hope” features photographs, letters, and campaign materials celebrating Harvey Milk’s life. https://t.co/eGYmHGjUIn #HarveyMilk#LGBT#HarveyMilkExhibition This tweet was posted on September 21, 2021.
“HARVEY MILK LIVES” proclaimed graffiti spray painted on Castro Street after Milk’s assassination. This photo, taken by Daniel Nicoletta the day after the White Night Riots on May 21, 1979, was a prescient forecast of Milk’s enduring legacy #HarveyMilk#LGBT#HarveyMilkExhibition This tweet was posted on September 21, 2021.
SFO Museum invites the public to contribute original photos on the life of San Francisco Supervisor Harvey B. Milk for consideration in two exhibitions in @flySFO’s new Terminal 1: The Harvey B. Milk Terminal. Details: https://t.co/Soh1uLdxZD #HarveyMilk#LGBT#gayrightsThis tweet was posted on October 22, 2018.
Are you ready for this weekend’s #Pride festivities? We are! Don’t miss the four videos by artists Nancy Cruz Orozco, Katie G. Nelson and Joshua Carlson, Leo Herrera, and Fawzia Mirza, in our Video Arts gallery, all of which are dedicated to #LGBT themes. https://t.co/s0oA7gcovK This tweet was posted on June 21, 2018.
Did you know that the #rainbowflag originally had eight colors, each of which had a special significance? Pink=sexuality, red=life, orange=healing, yellow=sunlight, green=nature, turquoise=art, indigo=peace and harmony, and purple=spirit. #gilbertbaker#LGBTThis tweet was posted on May 18, 2018.