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#SanazMazinani's series of photographic montages, 'Forever in the Sky’, takes as its subject clouds over San Francisco intermingled with iconic SF landmarks, and infused with Persian motifs to make complex portraits of the city’s sky-scape. #5WomenArtists #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on March 17, 2020.
#UrsulavonRydingsvard’s longstanding use of wood is linked to memories of the makeshift structures that her Ukranian-Polish family inhabited while moving from one displaced-persons camp to the next across postwar Germany. #5womenartists
This tweet was posted on March 11, 2020.
#UrsulavonRydingsvard has created sculptures out of cedar wood for the past 35 years. Using circular saws and chisels, she and her assistants have patiently carved and chipped at cedar 4-by-4's to create “Ocean Voices II”'s monumental form. #5womenartists
This tweet was posted on March 11, 2020.
See “No Other Lands Their Glory Know” by #AliceShaw on display, post security, in the International Terminal above gate G7. https://t.co/WpNEYd8GRT 📸 © Ethan Kaplan #5WomenArtists
This tweet was posted on March 03, 2020.
The title for “No Other Lands Their Glory Know” by #AliceShaw is taken from a line in a poem, The Redwoods, written by Joseph B. Strauss who was the chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. 📸 © Ethan Kaplan #5WomenArtists
This tweet was posted on March 03, 2020.
“No Other Lands Their Glory Know” by #AliceShaw is a photographic image of a redwood forest on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, California just north of San Francisco. 📸 © Ethan Kaplan #5WomenArtists
This tweet was posted on March 03, 2020.
"High Heels for Going to Heaven" by Yayoi Kusama, is on display, post-security, in Terminal 1. https://t.co/GHvydbyyV9 #YayoiKusama #Kusama #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists
This tweet was posted on March 22, 2019.
#YayoiKusama has used shoes as a recurring motif throughout her practice, and their presence here recalls her long-standing interest in fashion. https://t.co/GHvydbyyV9 #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists
This tweet was posted on March 22, 2019.
Happy 90th birthday #YayoiKusama!!! Kusama is considered one of the most important Japanese artists of her generation, and in the 1960s, was dubbed the "polka dot princess" due to her signature motif. https://t.co/GHvydbQ9MH #WomensHistoryMonth #5WomenArtists
This tweet was posted on March 22, 2019.
This artwork, "Bay Area Victorian, Bay Area Deco, Bay Area Funk" by Joyce Kozloff, is inspired by historical decorative styles found in the Bay Area. https://t.co/4gJOiSQfIf #womenshistorymonth #5womenartists
This tweet was posted on March 10, 2018.
After a trip to #Mexico, #RuthAsawa was inspired by #looped #wire #basketry used to store produce in the marketplace #5womenartists #WHM2017
This tweet was posted on March 23, 2017.
#RuthAsawa (1926–2013) worked in #sculpture and created a handful of functional objects including this egg #basket. #5womenartists #WHM2017
This tweet was posted on March 23, 2017.











