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    @SFOMuseum Twitter Posts Tagged womenartists This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Twitter account. There are 99 posts and this is page 6 of 9. See all the tags or all the Twitter posts that have been archived so far.

    Happy Birthday, Yayoi Kusama! Kusama, who was born in 1929, is considered one of the most important Japanese artists of her generation. #5WomenArtists #YayoiKusama This tweet was posted on March 22, 2022.
    See “Surface Tension” by Tabitha Soren (@tabithasoren), on display, post-security, in Terminal 3. https://t.co/iyEwA2VsyL #TabithaSoren #Photography #Techonology #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 21, 2022.
    Exposed by Soren’s use of raking light, the otherwise invisible marks come alive with color and texture. Organic, gestural, and almost primal, these swipe marks stand in stark contrast to the smooth curves and cool indifference of the device itself. #TabithaSoren #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 21, 2022.
    Brought together, Soren’s images serve as a poignant meditation on the role of digital devices in society and offer a reminder of the traces, both physical and digital, that we leave behind when using them. #TabithaSoren #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 21, 2022.
    Using a large-format film camera, Soren photographs tablet screens to reveal the marks left behind—the fingerprints, smudges, and oily residue of our engagement with the images below the surface. #TabithaSoren #Photography #Techonology #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists This tweet was posted on March 21, 2022.
    In her series, “Surface Tension”, Tabitha Soren examines our complex relationship with technology and draws focus on our increasingly tactile connection to visual information. #TabithaSoren #Photography #Techonology #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists @tabithasoren This tweet was posted on March 21, 2022.
    “Santuario/Sanctuary” by Juana Alicia and Emmanuel C. Montoya is on display in the International Terminal near gate G12. https://t.co/75NMGoM1l7 #publicart #5womenartists #JuanaAlicia #EmmanuelMontoya #Sanctuary This tweet was posted on March 15, 2022.
    The mural is painted in traditional “fresco buono,” an ancient painting technique that mixes pigment directly into wet plaster. #publicart #5womenartists #JuanaAlicia #EmmanuelMontoya #Sanctuary This tweet was posted on March 15, 2022.
    “Santuario/Sanctuary” by Juana Alicia and Emmanuel C. Montoya is a portrait of the Bay Area, a place of many cultures. Just as arrival at SFO is the beginning of a new life for immigrants, so it is refuge to shore birds that flock annually to surrounding wetlands. #5womenartists This tweet was posted on March 15, 2022.
    See “Air Over Under” by Norie Sato on display, pre-security, outside Terminal 2 and online at: https://t.co/TImXJXw18m #5WomenArtists #NorieSato #Painting #silkscreen #PublicArt @SFAC This tweet was posted on March 10, 2022.
    According to the artist, “Air Over Under” is about perception, relativity and how our position and situations are never static.”#5WomenArtists #NorieSato #Painting #silkscreen #PublicArt @SFAC This tweet was posted on March 10, 2022.
    Norie Sato’s imagery was inspired by our relationship to clouds and flight. The artwork depicts the dual experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane.#5WomenArtists #NorieSato #Painting #silkscreen #PublicArt @SFAC This tweet was posted on March 10, 2022.
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