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January Museum Exhibits in San Francisco

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San Francisco Museum Exhibits - January 2009

Listings updated annually.

January 2009 exhibits at San Francisco museums. Museums outside of the city are listed at the end.

** Note: Museums not listed are temporarily closed or do not have special exhibitions this month.

The Guide to San Francisco Museums has a more extensive list of venues, with full address and location information. The San Francisco Museum Map shows locations of museums within the city.

See the guide to Free Museum Days in San Francisco for monthly freebies.

11. Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD)

Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD)© Ingrid Taylar

Location: SoMa/South of Market - (SoMa Information)
Profile of the Museum of the African Diaspora

See also: San Francisco Museum Map and Guide to SF Museums

The Hewitt Collection of African American Art
To Jan 11, 2009
Exhibition of fifty-eight works assembled over a half-century, from 1949 to 1998, by John and Vivian Hewitt. It is one of the world's largest and most diverse collections of African American art.

Decoding Identity: Do it for My People
Jan 23 to Mar 8, 2009
The works of 20 diverse artists challenge cultural and ethnic prejudices and question issues of religion, sexuality, race, and gender.

12. Museum of Craft and Folk Art

Museum of Craft and Folk Art© Ingrid Taylar

Location: SoMa/South of Market - (SoMa Information)
MOCFA Website

See also: San Francisco Museum Map and Guide to SF Museums

The Shape of Things: Paper Traditions and Transformations
To Feb 15, 2009
Explores the history of cut, folded, and molded paper, alongside contemporary artists who introduce fresh perspectives on those traditional forms.

13. Presidio Officers' Club

Location: Presidio
San Francisco Presidio Information

See the Presidio on a San Francisco Neighborhood Map

War and Dissent: U.S. in the Philippines 1898 - 1915
To Feb 22, 2009
Mixed media exhibit of photographs, diaries, letters, political cartoons, recordings, maps, and flags looks at the Spanish-American and Philippine Wars from several points of view.

Goldsworthy at the Presidio
To May 3, 2009
Preparatory drawings, color photographs by the artist of spires he has created at other sites, and a 10 foot model of the Presidio spire will provide an informative context for this sculpture

14. San Francisco Botanical Garden

Location: Golden Gate Park (9th Avenue)
SF Botanical Garden Website

See Golden Gate Park and the Inner Sunset on a San Francisco Neighborhood Map

Also: Photos of San Francisco Botanical Garden

Vanishing Orchids
Through December
Writer and collector Jack Kramer assembled this exhibit, using loose illustrations from his personal collection depicting 40 beautiful orchids now endangered or extinct.

15. San Francisco Museum of Craft + Design

Location: Union Square
Museum of Craft + Design Website

See also: San Francisco Museum Map and Guide to SF Museums

The Thinking Body
To Jan 4, 2009
Exhibition will examine ideas about the body’s perceptual relationship to jewelry, functional objects and spaces.

San Francisco Graphic Design
Jan 16 to Apr 26, 2009
Presenting leading-edge work by San Francisco-based graphic designers, with iconic images dating back decades and fresh designs representing the influence of changing technology in the 21st century.

16. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA)

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art© Ingrid Taylar

Location: SoMa - (SoMa Information)
Profile of SF MOMA

See also: San Francisco Museum Map and Guide to SF Museums

Martin Puryear
To Jan 25, 2009
An exhibitino of Puryear's distinctive sculptures, made from a variety of natural materials including wood, tar, rawhide, and stone.

The Art of Participation: 1950 to Now
To Feb 8, 2009
Examines how artists have engaged audiences as essential collaborators in the art-making process.

The 1000 Journals Project
To Apr 5, 2009
Celebrates The 1000 Journals Project, an ongoing collaborative and participatory experiment that follows 1,000 blank journals as they journey around the world.

See the SF MOMA Website for more exhibits and events.

17. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts© Ingrid Taylar

Location: SoMa - (SoMa Information)

See also: San Francisco Museum Map and Guide to SF Museums

transPOP: Korea Vietnam Remix
To Mar 15, 2009
Cutting-edge contemporary art by critically acclaimed artists from three countries whose works explore representations of modernity and popular culture

The Gatherers: Greening Our Urban Space
To Jan 11, 2009
How do we ensure sustainability for growing urban populations? Exhibition that brings together work from a diverse group of practitioners who combine art with cultural activism.

Irreverent: Contemporary Nordic Craft Art
Jan 23 to Apr 12, 2009
Featuring a new generation of craft artists from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland.

Additional exhibit information at ybca.org

18. Oakland Museum of California (Downtown Oakland)

Location: Downtown Oakland
Oakland Museum Website

L.A. PAINT
To Mar 8, 2009
A selective look at the vast and vibrant Southern California art scene via 11 influential artists.

19. Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive

Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film ArchivePhoto © Ingrid Taylar

2626 Bancroft Way in Berkeley, CA

See also: Map of Berkeley and Guide to SF/Bay Area Museums

See additional exhibits at the museum website

Mahjong: Contemporary Chinese Art From the Sigg Collection
To Jan 4, 2009
141 works by ninety-six artists, representing the historical span of art from the 1970s to today in China.

Bending the Word/MATRIX 226
To Feb 8, 2009
Exhibition brings together four artists—Martha Colburn, Patricia Esquivias, Olivia Plender, and Tris Vonna-Michell—whose work mingles fact and fiction, history and anecdote, reshaping our views of the world through storytelling.

Gas Zappers
To Feb 8, 2009
Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung offers an interactive online game that tackles global warming with political savvy and wry humor

20. Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology (Berkeley)

Berkeley - Kroeber Hall on Bancroft Way at College Avenue

See also: Map of Berkeley and Guide to SF/Bay Area Museums

Traje de la Vida: Maya Textiles of Guatemala
From Sep 25, 2008
Works in this exhibit offer visitors a unique look into Maya culture through textiles collected over a hundred-year period

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