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Opening Night

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Our opening night is on the 14th of June 2020 at 8:00pm. All members of SFMOMA are welcome as well as 200 people on top of this. Our opening night will have there is who could be and is apart of our exhibition. From the Stone Twins to Dr. Linda King, we will have a Question and Answer opportunity. The night will have drinks and canapees as well as live bands and muscicieans which reflect the past and presence amalgamation of irish - american music. The night will be the first opening of the immersive four dementional rural west of Ireland landscape room in which there will be a profesisonal photographer to capture, for many, their first steps on ‘irish’ soil. As well as this experience, their will be a tutorial from our experience irish screenprinter Oran to show how you can make your own screenprints in the style of Guus Melai’s Aer lingus posters.

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Talks

Throughout the weeks of this exhibit we are excited to welcome lots of irish designers to give their persecetive to the SFMOMA on various dicsission points and pieces that are displayed in this exhibition. They are as follows; Linda King on Dublin Airport 16th of June, The Stone Twins on Dutch Contemporary Design in Comparison to Irish Contemportary Design18th of June, Max Phillips on Irish Typography 22nd of June, Elain Sisson on Bus Arus 6th of July, Perry Ogden on influence of the traditional 10th of July. All of the talks are free to attend with ticket but must need to be reserved as there is limited space. For more info on our talks and reserving a space, please visit emergence@sfmoma.com

Workshops

Our programmes at SFMOMA in screen printing and risograph are taught by passionate and fun printers and artists who have years of experience behind them, and now we are excited to welcome IADT screenprinters to give us an Irish take on what you will be creating. We will have excellent printmaking facilities and we keep our classes small so students can enjoy more interaction with their tutor and classmates and ensure they get the best print results. The elements ofthe screenprints will be taken from the Guss Melai Aer Lingus posters; however you get to choose the composition, colour and on what you print on. For free you can print on quality A3 ivory card and if you are looking for more we have plain totes (green and cream), tea towels and stationary items. The ultimate take away from an exhibtion as immersive and rememorable as this one.

Tickets

Everyone in your party must have a ticket. Tickets purchased in advance may be exchanged for a $5 fee; expired tickets cannot be exchanged. For group ticket exchanges, go to Group Visits. No refunds. Mobility devices are allowed; loaner wheelchairs and cane chairs are available at coat check on a first-come, first-served basis. For special exhibitions, Individual members can book up to 8 free tickets over the run of an exhibition. Dual members and above can book up to 16.For general questions about your visit, please call 415.357.4000. For questions about member tickets or membership, visit our Member FAQ or call 415.357.4135.

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