Please note: on 7/28, access to the de Young may be impacted due to the SF Marathon.
Open today 9:30 am – 5:15 pm
Explore the key role women played in the development and evolution of pastel.
By Furio Rinaldi
Learn how Pomo women created and used baskets to gather and prepare native plant foods for themselves and their families.
By Sherrie Smith-Ferri
Understanding the less tangible aspects of an artwork, especially when it is created within a culture different than our own, requires incorporating varied viewpoints and experiences that museums have too often ignored.
By Tamia Anaya, Jena Hirschbein, and Jane Williams
Create a one-of-a-kind decorative gift box filled with love, inspired by the signature looks of fashion designer Patrick Kelly.
By Hannah Freeman, senior teaching artist
Understanding the political and social weight a textile can carry.
By Julieta Fuentes Roll
Consider Patrick Kelly's use of racist iconography in his designs.
By Kibwe Chase-Marshall
This short documentary celebrates the life, career, and legacy of Black fashion designer Patrick Kelly.
Create an expressive portrait using a photograph as a resource, inspired by artist Hung Liu.
By Rea Lynn de Guzman, teaching artist
Artist Enrique Chagoya on his works and the history behind them.
By Enrique Chagoya
This short film features independent ceramic artist and scholar Michelle Erickson.
In FAMSF's development department, the institutional goal of becoming an anti-racist institution is surfacing new ideas.
By Alison Bowman and Matt Sussman
Laura L. Camerlengo interviews Dilys E. Blum to celebrate the Patrick Kelly exhibition.
By Laura L. Camerlengo in conversation with Dilys E. Blum