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Titled “A Sense of Place,” the programming features hands-on activities for families spotlighting works by Italian photographer Gabriele Basilico and Henri Matisse, and focusing on how those artists develop a sense of place in their works.
Children and their parents also will have the opportunity to create their own artwork, as well as view the community installation of a three-dimensional garden mural, directed by artists Jennifer Ewing and Leo Germano.
Other festivities include live music by Supercussion, screenings of the film “Winged Migration,” treasure hunts and a reading of the 1962 classic “This is San Francisco” by Miroslav Sasek. The fun happens Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; the museum is at 151 Third St., San Francisco. Call (415) 357-4000 or visit www.sfmoma.org.



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11:33 AM MST on Tue., Jul. 15, 2008 re: "China’s vivid subconscious"
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Examiner Reader said:
Where's the photo that's with this article in today's paper? I wanted to email it out with the article - ? (Why is there a map instead of the photo? Presumably, if you read the paper, you know where SF is - ?) Best -
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Examiner Reader said:
LOVE KAHLO! I saw on SFMOMA's website that they've actually extended their hours for this exhibition: until 9:45 p.m. on Thursdays, and 7:45 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. I'm going this weekend, can't wait!
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sean monohan said:
I thought this show of Beili Liu was fantastic in the truest sense. Thanks for the tip. I think it should get more attention. Sean Monohan
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Examiner Reader said:
In place of the exhibit, the San Francisco Art Institute should post a wall-full of the threatening mail it has received. The animal-killing exhibit sounds inexcusable, but violent threats are also inexcusable, and a display of them may make a similar point about humanity and inhumanity.
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emily de la cruz said:
thank u so much
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