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Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective

Richard Serra’s massive steel sculptures have made him one of the key figures in contemporary art, but his work also takes another striking form: drawing. Now through Jan. 16 at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA), you can see the  first-ever retrospective of Richard Serra’s drawings.

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Every Sunday is for Families at SF MOMA

Looking for something to do with the family on the weekend?

Bring your family out to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA) on Sundays. Sundays are Family Sundays, where you and your kids can explore art, create your own, travel to virtual worlds, get hands-on, discover special places, be inspired. Mod-erators guide participatory art projects and docents lead family-friendly gallery tours at 1:00 p.m. Special programs like book readings and movie screenings round it all out. Look. Think. Create. That’s the plan for Family Sunday.

And on Family Sunday, kids 12 and under get into the SF MOMA for free from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. That’s right, free. But grown-ups do have to pay $18 to get in.

For complete details, visit the Family Sundays webpage.

 

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