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'Womanhood: Art by Tenderloin Women Artists' features the work of over 20 women artists who live and or work in the Tenderloin. The works include paintings, drawings, mixed media and ceramic
Margaret Harrison, renowned British artist and pioneer of feminist art, revisits the themes of her very early work exploring notions of the human body as an object of sexuality, consumption and gaze.
Topics change daily for these tours led by SFMOMA docents.
Waste Knot features dimensional work by local art group, CURRENTS. Known for using common materials in unusual ways, and often repurposing something about to be tossed, these six artists show their w
These works continue Andrews' exploration of hybrid sculptural forms, using both natural and manmade materials. Unexpected juxtapositions call attention to "fragile and often fugitive object
SVASE VC Breakfast Club with Chris Meyer, Deal Screening Committee, Band of Angels Start: 03/11/2010 - 8:00 am End: 03/11/2010 - 9:30 am Contact Info: Jai Kumar Email: jai@vigyana.com Cell: 408-406-
1.5 CPE Credits Successful organizations know that developing organizational depth and "bench strength," through the leadership and management of their strategic agenda proves key to achiev
Small Business Program Finance Options For Your Small Business Thursday, March 11, 2010 8:30 - 10:30 am * Registration will begin at 8:15 am San Francisco Chamber of Commerce Boardroom 235 Montgom
Enjoy a guided walking tour with almost the whole Zoo to yourself. Zoo Docents and an animal keeper will answer questions and offer insights into animal behavior.
This on-going program at Garin/Dry Creek Park in Hayward needs volunteers to help with weeding and pruning in the plant beds, assisting the gardeners in planting new plants, and participating in gener
The Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts collection, one of the largest in the United States, includes more than 70,000 prints, drawings and illustrated books. Spanning six centuries, the collection
A cornerstone of the Fine Arts Museums' European decorative arts collection, this distinguished assemblage of 18th-century porcelain was donated to the Fine Arts Museums by collectors Constance a
The Fine Arts Museums' collection of ancient art includes antiquities from throughout the ancient Mediterranean world and the Near East, including Greece, Rome, Egypt, Assyria, and Mesopotamia. O
The Legion of Honor's rich collection of European paintings includes masterworks from the 14th through the 20th centuries. Paintings on display include works by Fra Angelico, El Greco, Rubens, Re
This exhibit features fifty of Tutankhamun's burial objects, including his royal diadem, the gold crown discovered encircling the head of his mummified body that he likely wore as king and one of
The de Young is home to over 400 masterworks of New Guinea art from the incomparable 'Jolika Collection' of Marcia and John Friede of New York. This large and encyclopedic collection of rare
Chicago collectors Reva and David Logan have assembled over 20 years one of the most important collections of artists' books, or livres d'artistes, from the past century.
'Very Postmortem: Mummies and Medicine' explores the modern scientific examination of mummies providing new insights into the conditions under which the Egyptians lived, bringing us closer t
'The Oceanic Collections' were charter collections of the de Young Museum, their nucleus being formed in 1894 at the California Midwinter Fair. Throughout the century, additional Oceanic wor
The de Young's collection features work from many areas of sub-Saharan Africa and showcases some of the oldest and most diverse traditions in art. This collection is growing rapidly, and the addi