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See “Time, Turn, and Light” by Woody De Othello on display, post-security, on the Outdoor Terrace Observation Deck in the International Terminal. https://t.co/RV1ULkC0Zx
#PublicArt #WoodyDeOthello #BlackHistoryMonth
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This tweet was posted on February 22, 2023.
These objects are rendered in an uncanny fashion with a sense of play, emotional intuition, and surrealism that provokes viewers to reimagine themselves and the way they view the world around them.
#PublicArt #WoodyDeOthello #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 22, 2023.
“Time, Turn, and Light” by Woody De Othello depict ambiguous sets of hands interacting with everyday objects such as clocks, a flashlight, a candle, and a doorknob. #PublicArt #WoodyDeOthello #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 22, 2023.
See “Prisoners Repast” by David Huffman on display, post-security, in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. https://t.co/CV6GNxr1rH
#PublicArt #DavidHuffman #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 17, 2023.
In “Prisoners Repast,” Huffman includes basketballs, textured basketball hoop netting, Kente cloth, and glitter with his expressive brushstrokes to emphasize the complex & multi-layered aspects of contemporary African American identity. #PublicArt #DavidHuffman #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 17, 2023.
The artist uses the basketball as a metaphor for the black body and its changing meaning throughout history. #PublicArt #DavidHuffman #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 17, 2023.
David Huffman (b. 1963), who was born and raised in Berkeley, CA, combines the aesthetics of science fiction, urban vernacular, & the language of abstraction to investigate the politics of race through the iconography of the basketball. #PublicArt #DavidHuffman #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 17, 2023.
“Flourish” by Alison Saar is on display in the pre-security connector between Terminal 1 and 2. https://t.co/6X5NUXaKiY
#PublicArt #AlisonSaar #BlackHistoryMonth
This tweet was posted on February 09, 2023.
See Parallel Portions” by Mike Henderson on display, post-security, in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. https://t.co/eJVF4TnmaJ
#PublicArt #BlackHistoryMonth #MikeHenderson
This tweet was posted on February 08, 2023.
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.










