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THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF ADALINE KENT
THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF ADALINE KENT

Sat, Jan 20

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Treasure Island Museum

THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF ADALINE KENT

Working and living alongside other Bay Area artists, Adaline Kent created sculptures for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. Two of her pieces stand in front of historic Building One today, welcoming visitors to the Treasure Island Museum.

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Jan 20, 2024, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM

Treasure Island Museum, 1 Avenue of the Palms, San Francisco, CA 94130, USA

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Working and living alongside other Bay Area artists, Adaline Kent created sculptures for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. Two of her pieces stand in front of historic Building One today, welcoming visitors to the Treasure Island Museum.

Jeff Gunderson is librarian/archivist with the San Francisco Art Institute Legacy Foundation. He has written on the history of California Art and Bay Area Conceptual Art, as well as the influence of art libraries on artists.

Click here to learn more and reserve your seat. This is a pay-what-you-will event with free tickets available, but you can support our museum education programs by opting for the $10 ticket or adding a donation at checkout.

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