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If you are an art lover and are traveling west this summer, there is an Arkansas connection to a popular exhibit at the San ...
Massive new SF exhibit explores Ruth Asawa’s ‘ordinary’ brilliance Renowned Bay Area artist’s career retrospective at SFMOMA includes more than 300 items covering a dozen galleries.
Ruth Asawa’s SFMoMA Retrospective Weaves Art-making With Life-making Asawa spent her life out in the world, serving others—a calling she never sought to separate from her sculpture and drawings.
Ruth Asawa's exhibit at SFMOMA marries depth and breadth of Asawa’s work to the story of how her approach to life made the art possible.
She lived to see the school renamed the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts in 2010. Asawa maintained that artists weren't special; they were just ordinary people who could “take ...
Asawa was also instrumental in creating the public arts-focused high school now known as the Ruth Asawa School of the Arts.
SFMOMA and MoMA are teaming up on an international Ruth Asawa retrospective celebrating the Bay Area artist's looped wire sculpture and more.
More than 100 Ruth Asawa School of the Arts students, faculty and parents protested at the district offices on March 26.
She was a pivotal force in establishing the public Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts, which is now named after her. Most of the masks in “Faces” have their eyes closed.