@SFOMuseum Twitter Posts Tagged publicart This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Twitter account. There are 230 posts and this is page 18 of 20. See all the tags or all the Twitter posts that have been archived so far.
Back at the studio, #JamesChronister searched the many photos to find an image with the perfect balance of movement, rhythm, space, and “an energy akin to music.” #publicart #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on October 06, 2020.
#JamesChronister approached making “California (1)” by first hiking in the Bodega Bay area of Northern California and taking hundreds of color photos of the terrain. #publicart #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on October 06, 2020.
“Cultural Fabric (Bay Area)” by #MiguelArzabe is online at: https://t.co/GnFNvuy2Jm #MuseumFromHome #publicart
This tweet was posted on September 14, 2020.
#MiguelArzabe’s weaving process is an homage to the textile tradition of his Andean heritage (Bolivia). He creates his own patterns inspired by Andean motifs that describe the environment and mythology of a particular region. #MuseumFromHome #publicart
This tweet was posted on September 14, 2020.
In “Cultural Fabric (Bay Area)”, #MiguelArzabe created a digital collage of collected images from Bay Area art exhibitions. The imagery was sourced from exhibition materials featuring work by Lisa K. Blatt, Hung Liu, Sofie Ramos, and Leo Valledor. #MuseumFromHome #publicart
This tweet was posted on September 14, 2020.
#MiguelArzabe collects and repurposes printed promotional material (posters, flyers, brochures, etc.) from art exhibitions he has attended. He often has a personal connection to the artist whose work is depicted therein. #MuseumFromHome #publicart
This tweet was posted on September 11, 2020.
See “Golden Gate Bridge, 2.27.00, 4:55 pm, 4.17.00, 4:01 pm, and 3.4.01, 7:30 pm” by #RichardMisrach online at: https://t.co/jBmmPcNF6X #publicart #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on August 18, 2020.
In showcasing this single viewpoint over numerous images, #RichardMisrach draws our attention to the subtle and dramatic shifts in color and light, and to the dynamic contrast between the structure of the bridge and the ever-changing forces of nature. #publicart #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on August 18, 2020.
From 1997 to 2002, #RichardMisrach photographed the #GoldenGateBridge from the front porch of his house in the Berkeley Hills.He took pictures of this scene at different times of year and different times of day, creating more than 700 images overall. #publicart #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on August 18, 2020.
In “Born in 1717,” McKenna uses four pieces of photographic paper to depict a 300-year-old Incense Cedar tree that grew in Northern California.
See “Born in 1717” by #KleaMcKenna online at : https://t.co/6y2g4pBV3u #publicart #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on July 28, 2020.
@flySFO @SFAC See “Welcome North, Welcome South, Welcome East, Welcome West” by #DanSnyder on display in the arrivals level of Terminal 2. https://t.co/33JWugkQXt #SFAC #publicart
This tweet was posted on October 08, 2019.
“Welcome North, Welcome South, Welcome East, Welcome West” by #DanSnyder is a series of exuberant, waving figures and depictions of San Francisco landmarks highlight the wall piece, designed to greet and welcome visitors from around the world. #publicart #SFAC
This tweet was posted on October 08, 2019.











