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Saar intends the work to serve as a reminder of the common immigrant roots, the riches that thrives from diversity, as well as, from our collective experience.
#PublicArt #AlisonSaar #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 03, 2023.
The works also a portrait of perseverance and resilience - about the future, the flourishing of a new life, the soil, rooted in possibility, Saar intends the work to be a beacon that welcomes new travelers to San Francisco #PublicArt #AlisonSaar #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 03, 2023.
Alison Saar's “Flourish” is a story of displacement and inclusion; a narrative of seeded with the adversity that migrants and refugees often experience upon arrival. #PublicArt #AlisonSaar #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 03, 2023.
Award-winning filmmaker Ben Proudfoot features Los Angeles-based virtuoso jazz pianist Kris Bowers, who tracks his family’s lineage with his 91-year-old grandfather to discover who he is and where he belongs. #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 02, 2023.
In October 1957, Leontyne Price sang Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi’s 𝘈𝘪𝘥𝘢 for the first time in San Francisco. 𝘈𝘪𝘥𝘢 became one of Price’s famed operas in San Francisco and at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. #BlackHistoryMonth #SFOperaCentennial #LeontynePrice
This tweet was posted on February 01, 2023.
American soprano Leontyne Price (b. 1927) is beloved for her extraordinary voice and radiant charm. Price is an internationally renowned opera performer, concert singer, and Grammy Award-winning recording artist. #BlackHistoryMonth @SFOpera #SFOperaCentennial #LeontynePrice
This tweet was posted on February 01, 2023.
See “Untitled” by Fred Eversley on display, in the post-security connector between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 or online at: https://t.co/nr20e6oYRy
#BlackHistoryMonth #PublicArt #FredEversley
This tweet was posted on February 23, 2022.
As a medium, Eversley uses transparent polyester resin to create rich optical experiences. To make these discs, the liquid plastic is spun around a vertical axis. The resulting centrifugal and gravitational accelerations form the concave surfaces. #FredEversley #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 23, 2022.
Fred Eversley worked as an aerospace engineer until 1967 when he turned to making sculpture. #FredEversley #BlackHistoryMonth #PublicArt
This tweet was posted on February 23, 2022.
See “Letter's Missing” by Raymond Saunders on display, post-security, in Terminal 3, and online at. https://t.co/VJj7jBslKN
#publicart #RaymondSaunders @sfac #SFAC #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM
This tweet was posted on February 18, 2022.
"Letter's Missing” is representative of the artist’s dramatic use of color, gestural strokes, elegant line, and the collaged remnants of everyday life to provide compositional, textural, and spatial contrasts. #publicart #RaymondSaunders @sfac #SFAC #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 18, 2022.
RT @airandspace: Today is the first day of #BlackHistoryMonth. Learn about some of the inspiring people who stood in the face of adversity…
This tweet was posted on February 01, 2022.










