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This is a world-class event.
We are being comped, a $41.00 value, by the Balloon Museum at the Palace of Fine Arts on Wednesday, June 4th, from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm.
We are going to add a small charge of $10.00, so that people don‘t just sign up and blow it off because it‘s free. This is a very special event for active members.
"The Pop Air and Let’s Fly exhibitions continue to thrill and engage a participative audience, but EmotionAir sets an even more ambitious goal. This latest exhibition, first presented in London in December 2023, is committed to the work of emotions, transforming artworks into mirrors to explore the profound relationship between art and emotions, action, and reaction. This is manifested tangibly through Inflatable Art, which offers itself as a medium to express the most intimate nuances of human feelings. Through a mix of interactive installations, emotional projections, and performance art, EmotionAir aims to transport visitors on an unprecedented sensory journey."
Don‘t dawdle on registering for this exceptional, free, offering for active SFTGG members
San Francisco Ferry Building
And Piers 1 - 5 and the bottom of Market Street with John King, the author of "Portal: San Francisco‘s Ferry Building and the Reinvention of American Cities", a 2023 New York Times Book Review Editors‘ Choice. A two-time Pulitzer finalist explores the story of American urban design through San Francisco’s iconic Ferry Building."
Rick Evans San Francisco Chinatown Back Alley Walking Tour
The Tour will begin in front of the Starbucks store located at 359 Grant Avenue, corner of Bush Street -This location is right across from the Chinatown Gate. (Note: we meet outside of Starbucks, not inside - look for Rick near the street curb by the street sign)
The walk can take up to 2.5 hours to complete covering about 1.5 miles of city blocks. The walk is brisk and moves quickly through the busy Chinatown congested streets and back alleys. The tour will end at Portsmouth Square (corner of Clay and Kearny) at 3:30 p.m.