Exhibition Dates: October 10, 2014 through January 18, 2015Exhibition Dates: October 10, 2014 through January 18, 2015MEX Collects: Recent Gifts & Acquisitions features an exciting selection of over thirty recent gifts, all of which “enhance and expand on the tremendous breadth and diversity of the Museum's collections," says David de la Torre, Director, who organized the exhibition. Spanning over two millennia and executed in numerous media, the works on view range from ancient culture to contemporary art and reflect the five main collecting areas of the Museum.May 16, 2014- March 8, 2015Culinary Arts and Culture Come AliveOne of the most important aspects of The Mexican Museum’s ever-growing permanent collection is the Rosa and Miguel Covarrubias Collection. Gifted to the Museum by Adriana and Tom Williams, long-time Museum supporters and patrons, the collection is comprised of over 2,500 objects including paintings, works on paper, ceramics, photographs and folk art. This exhibition highlights one very important aspect of the collection: Rosa Covarrubias’ traditional, personal collection of Mexican cooking ware and utensils.
Mexican and Latino Art Museum | San Francisco | In Association With The Smithsonian Institution - Th
Fort Mason Center, 2 Marina Blvd., Building D
San Francisco
February 1 - 19, 2016Mexican and Latino Art Museum | San Francisco | In Association With The Smithsonian Institution - Th Main address:
Mexican and Latino Art Museum | San Francisco | In Association With The Smithsonian Institution - ThWells Fargo CenterFort Mason Center, Building DCA 94123San Francisco, United statesMexican and Latino Art Museum | San Francisco | In Association With The Smithsonian Institution - ThWells Fargo CenterFort Mason Center, Building DCA 94123San Francisco, United statesExhibition Dates: October 10, 2014 through January 18, 2015Exhibition Dates: October 10, 2014 through January 18, 2015MEX Collects: Recent Gifts & Acquisitions features an exciting selection of over thirty recent gifts, all of which “enhance and expand on the tremendous breadth and diversity of the Museum's collections," says David de la Torre, Director, who organized the exhibition. Spanning over two millennia and executed in numerous media, the works on view range from ancient culture to contemporary art and reflect the five main collecting areas of the Museum.May 16, 2014- March 8, 2015Culinary Arts and Culture Come AliveOne of the most important aspects of The Mexican Museum’s ever-growing permanent collection is the Rosa and Miguel Covarrubias Collection. Gifted to the Museum by Adriana and Tom Williams, long-time Museum supporters and patrons, the collection is comprised of over 2,500 objects including paintings, works on paper, ceramics, photographs and folk art. This exhibition highlights one very important aspect of the collection: Rosa Covarrubias’ traditional, personal collection of Mexican cooking ware and utensils. Book tickets
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