de Youngsters Studio: Imaginative Hats Inspired by Nick Cave’s Soundsuits
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Read our COVID-19 safety guidelines. We will be open on Memorial Day, Monday, May 30.
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Create your own sculpture garden.
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Krista Brugnara shares how a fateful trip, preparing for our 2017 Teotihuacan exhibition, led to the Frida Kahlo show we have been waiting to share with visitors.
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Variable reward, open-pit mines, neuron fields, spidergrams, and persuasive technology are all collaged by this artist collective.
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Resources focused on essential skills such as observation, wonder, analysis, and reflection.
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Buron discusses her visits to libraries and archives for research, and finding inspiration along the way.
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A message on the museum and resilience from Thomas P. Campbell, Director and CEO of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
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This timeline celebrates the de Young museum’s 125 years and presents a snapshot of various events in the museum’s history.
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In celebration of the de Young museum’s 125th anniversary, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco are hosting The de Young Open, a juried community art exhibition of submissions by artists who live in the nine Bay Area counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma.
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While many of his photographs beautifully document the city in ruins, Arnold Genthe’s best images centered on candid portrayals of the people of San Francisco.