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The artist goes on to complicate the American family tree in “Ghost Extraction Dialogue for the Followers of Blood,” highlighting that history is full of overlapping stories of individuals, who slip into obscurity. #PublicArt #ShaunODell @SFAC
This tweet was posted on November 08, 2022.
In “Beyond When the Golden Portal Can Come,” O’Dell maps American genealogy, beginning with the pilgrims’ desire for liberty and the Mayflower’s voyage across the Atlantic, which led to contact with Native Americans. #PublicArt #ShaunODell @SFAC
This tweet was posted on November 08, 2022.
For this suite of prints, Shaun O’Dell uses simplified icons of American history—liberty bells and silhouettes of the founding fathers—to depict the complexity of the past. #PublicArt #ShaunODell @SFAC
This tweet was posted on November 08, 2022.
See “On the Air” by Lewis deSoto, located pre-security, on the arrivals level of the International Terminal. https://t.co/RvJNRvZakr
#LewisdeSoto #PublicArt #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
This tweet was posted on November 01, 2022.
The round medallions are international airports, and the design is derived from the diagrams that pilots use to determine the angle of ascent or descent into each airport. #LewisdeSoto #PublicArt #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
This tweet was posted on November 01, 2022.
Visitors encounter patterns of isobars, which are pictures of areas of high and low pressure that occur in the atmosphere. They are made of specially mixed colors of terrazzo that were poured onsite. #LewisdeSoto #PublicArt #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
This tweet was posted on November 01, 2022.
In “On the Air” by Lewis deSoto, one can literally traverse the earth, walking “on the air” and tracing a path from location to location. Different aspects of the artwork represent different aspects of traveling. #LewisdeSoto #PublicArt #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
This tweet was posted on November 01, 2022.
Irises, hydrangeas, chrysanthemums, and wild dahlias are featured in rich deep shades of the rainbow. See “Pond in Golden Gate Park,” “Garden in San Andreas Valley,” & “Garden Outside Gate” by #MarkAdams, on display, pre-security, in Terminal 2. https://t.co/LXKlwQ178c #PublicArt
This tweet was posted on October 27, 2022.
“Pond in Golden Gate Park,” “Garden in San Andreas Valley,” and “Garden Outside Gate” are woven in the traditional Aubusson Style. The tapestries represent various gardens #MarkAdams remembers from his years living in the Bay Area. https://t.co/7XMZV6q3RB #PublicArt #SFAC
This tweet was posted on October 27, 2022.
Happy Birthday to Mark Adams, who was born #onthisday in 1925 in Fort Plain, New York. Early in his career, Adams established himself as a tapestry and stained-glass designer. https://t.co/HZAA8iR580 #PublicArt #MarkAdams #SFAC
This tweet was posted on October 27, 2022.
See “Spirogyrate” by Eric Staller, on display, post-security, in Terminal 3 or online at: https://t.co/b0JdW8Q2Hc
#publicart #EricStaller
This tweet was posted on September 14, 2022.
Spirogyrate is an immersive and interactive installation composed of graphic spiral patterns and light that change and respond to people’s movement through the space. The result is a whimsical environment to be enjoyed by travelers of all ages. #publicart #EricStaller https://t.co/WMpk79plhq
This tweet was posted on September 14, 2022.










