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In his artwork, Rodriguez explores the identity of place, encouraging the viewer to think about the signifiers of place and how they influence our perception and experience of San Francisco neighborhoods.
#AAPIHM#LordyRodriguez#publicart#SanFrancisco@SFACThis tweet was posted on May 17, 2022.
The Chinatown, North Beach, The Mission, The Castro, Haight-Ashbury, and Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhoods were chosen for “Strangerhood” because of their strong cultural identities and tourism economies.
#AAPIHM#LordyRodriguez#publicart#SanFrancisco@SFACThis tweet was posted on May 17, 2022.
Happy Birthday, San Francisco! Our fabulous city was incorporated #onthisday in 1850. Locals celebrate April 15 as 415 day, which is also the local telephone area code. What does San Francisco mean to you?
#415day#SanFrancisco#sfhistoryThis tweet was posted on April 15, 2022.
The artwork is intended to serve as a visual memento for each viewer, offering a first or departing look into #SanFrancisco for locals and visitors alike.
"Four Corners" by Emily Fromm is on view post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. This tweet was posted on June 11, 2021.
People bustle on streets of Fromm's mosaic amidst the unmistakable architecture, signs, and landscapes of the region, creating picturesque memories of each featured neighborhood. #PublicArt#SanFranciscoThis tweet was posted on June 11, 2021.
Presenting candid snapshots of four of San Francisco's most beloved and iconic neighborhoods, Emily Fromm's "Four Corners" installation, a new work of #PublicArt, captures the diverse urban beauty of the city in single-moment vignettes. #SanFranciscoThis tweet was posted on June 11, 2021.
#StanleyHenryPage was an early twentieth-century #SanFrancisco#BayArea engineer who was inspired by the new technologies of flight. In the 1920s, Stanley Page merged his love of flying with glass plate photography by capturing images of the Bay Area from his plane. #avgeekThis tweet was posted on December 13, 2019.