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Date: Wed, Aug 7, 2024 at 12:22β―PM
Subject: Calling All Sports Fans π
To: Romy Ilano <romy(a)snowyla.com>
Show us your fan-made artwork!
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*Bring Your Fan Art to Share and Display!*
All artworks will be displayed on Sunday, September 1
As we soak in the spectacular feats we've been watching during the Paris
2024 Olympics (Go Simone Biles!), SFMOMA is gearing up for our many
sports-related fall exhibitions. In the process, we've been learning how
art can express the raw emotional experience of sports and play.
And now we're opening up the call to our community, thinking about how our
very own Bay Area sports teams inspire us year-round! *SFMOMA seeks
fan-made artworks* that reflect on, reimagine, and celebrate the people and
culture of Bay Area sports.
*On September 1, 2024*, we invite artists to bring their works to share
during a one-day display in SFMOMAβs Gina and Stuart Peterson White Box. At
3 p.m., artist David Huffman will select up to 15 works as finalists for
possible presentation in Steps Coffee
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on Floor 2, from October 2024 to February 2025.
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*Upcoming Exhibitions*
*This exhibition is not co-organized with the IOC.*
*When the World Is Watching*
Opens August 17
Major international competitions like the Olympics are highly anticipated
media events. International games spur innovations in design and urban
planning while also driving discussions that influence broader social
progress. The exhibition *When the World Is Watching* opens alongside two
other sports-focused presentations, *Count Me In* and *Unity through
Skateboarding,* on August 17. Stay tuned!
*Other News and Events from SFMOMA*
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*Art of Noise*
Closing August 18 Last Look for Members August 17β18
Picture the last time music moved you. How did design shape your
experience? Explore this question in *Art of Noise*. Pore over 400+
psychedelic rock posters, chart a century of sound in 100+ objects, and
enjoy music through immersive installations like Devon Turnbull's HiFi
Listening Room
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. *Members can enjoy a special "Last Look" from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the
final weekend of this show!*
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*Summer Stride with SFPL!*
Sunday, August 11
10:30 a.m.β3 p.m.
Itβs Summer Stride
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time at the San Francisco Public Library, and SFMOMA is joining the fun for
the third year in a row!
Join Sendy Santamaria, author of *Yenebiβs Drive to School
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as she compiles all the ways artists (professional and kid alike) make
mundane moments joyful.
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*Zanele Muholi: Eye Me*
Closing August 11
Often photographing their own body or members of their LGBTQ+ community in
South Africa, Zanele Muholi calls attention to the trauma and violence
enacted on queer people while celebrating their beauty and resilience.
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*What Matters: A Proposition in Eight Rooms*
Closing September 2
*What Matters* brings together contemporary works from the museumβs
collection that address questions about life and art. These quiet works
propose celebration, mourning, and transcendence. Together, they initiate a
stimulating composition about life and freedom. Presented as related
episodes over time, *What Matters* offers deep engagement with ideas,
materials, and structures that order meaning and purpose.
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*Watch: Stories About Art*
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*Kara Walker: Fortuna and the Immortality Garden (Machine)*
Experience Kara Walkerβs new commission, *Fortuna and the Immortality
Garden (Machine)*, which considers the memorialization of trauma, the
objectives of technology, and the possibilities of transforming the
negative energies that plague contemporary society.
Watch now
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*Creative Growth: Studio Reel*
Welcome to Creative Growth, the first organization in the United States
dedicated to supporting artists with developmental disabilities. Join
artists Donald Mitchell, Ron Veasey, Alice Wong, John Martin, Dan Miller,
and Joseph Alef in the studio, and celebrate the organizationβs 50th
anniversary with us.
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Image details: Ernie Barnes,* Homecoming*, 1994; courtesy the Estate of
Ernie Barnes, Ortuzar Projects, New York, and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New
York; Β© Ernie Barnes. Eduardo Terrazas and Lance Wyman, Mexico City 1968
Summer Olympic Games poster, 1967; Β© Lance Wyman; photographer: Don Ross. *Art
of Noise*, installation view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, May
4βAugust 18, 2024; photo: Matthew Millman Photography. Sendy
Santamaria, *Yenebi's
Drive to School*, 2024; courtesy Chronicle Books. Zanele Muholi, *Faniswa,
Seapoint, Cape Town*, from the series *Somnyama Ngonyama (Hail the Dark
Lioness)*, 2016; SFMOMA collection, Accessions Committee Fund purchase; Β©
Zanele Muholi. Deana Lawson, *Latifahβs Wedding*, 2020; collection SFMOMA,
Accessions Committee Fund purchase, by exchange, through a gift of Michael
D. Abrams; Β© Deana Lawson; photo: Katherine Du Tiel. Still from SFMOMA video*
Kara Walker: Fortuna and the Immortality Garden (Machine)*; photo: SFMOMA.
Still from SFMOMA's video *Creative Growth: Studio Reel*; photo: SFMOMA.
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Major support is provided by KHR McNeely Family Fund and Mary Jo and Dick
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Significant support is provided by Mary Jane Elmore, Susan Karp and Paul
Haahr, Jessica Moment, Nancy and Alan Schatzberg, and Anonymous.
Meaningful support is provided by Ethan Beard and Wayee Chu and Maryellen
and Frank Herringer.
Major support for *Art of Noise* is provided by Mary Jo and Dick
Kovacevich, The Bernard Osher Foundation, and the Bernard and Barbro Osher
Exhibition Fund.
Significant support is provided by Deborah and Kenneth Novack.
Meaningful support is provided by Sonya Yu.
Additional support is provided by Aston and Aushlee Motes, Joby and Jackie
Pritzker, and the Diane and Howard Zack Fund for Architecture and Design.
Lead support for Second Sundays is provided by the Koret Foundation.
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Major support is provided by the Hearst Foundations.
Meaningful support is provided by the John & Marcia Goldman Family Free
Sundays Endowment Fund.
Additional support is provided by Geoffrey and Priscilla Weber.
Presenting support for *Zanele Muholi: Eye Me* is provided by Denise
Littlefield Sobel.
Major support is provided by the Pritzker Exhibition Fund in Photography.
Meaningful support is provided by David and Pamela Hornik and Barbara and
Stephan Vermut.
Presenting support for *What Matters: A Proposition in Eight Rooms* is
provided by The Norah and Norman Stone Fund for Exhibitions of Contemporary
Art.
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provided by Roberta and Steve Denning Commissioning Endowed Fund and Sir
Deryck and Lady Va Maughan.
Significant support is provided by Mary Jane Elmore, Agnes Gund, Pamela J.
Joyner and Alfred J. Giuffrida, Jessica Moment, Diana Nelson and John
Atwater Commissioning Fund, Deborah and Kenneth Novack, Sonja Hoel Perkins
and Jonathan Perkins, and SFMOMA Contemporaries.
Meaningful support is provided by Alka and Ravin Agrawal, Ethan Beard and
Wayee Chu, Agnes Cowles Bourne Bay Area Contemporary Arts Exhibition Fund,
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Jenkins & Co., and Denise Littlefield Sobel Commissioning Endowed Fund.
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