Bridge Galleries

In addition to the artwork at the Mills Building, you can find original INTERNATIONAL ORANGE artwork all around town in 75 locations (in keeping with the anniversary). A huge thank you to all our Bridge Gallery partners. Click here to see a gallery of the artwork in the Bridge Galleries.

If you'd like to go on a Bridge Gallery tour, click here to download a PDF guide. Please note that not all locations are open to the public (for example, most of the school galleries are closed for summer vacation).

135 Van Ness
505 Montgomery
871 Fine Arts Books
AAA Potrero
AAA Financial District
AAA Lakeshore
AAA Richmond
African American Art & Culture Complex
Alley Cat
Anza Public Library
ArtZone
ArtMARKT San Francisco
Brighton Collectibles
Brisbane City Hall
Brisbane Public Library
Caesar Chavez School
Café Sophie
California College of the Arts
   Graduate Gallery
California College of the Arts Writer's Studio
California Historical Society
Canyon Market
Catherine Clark Gallery
Claire Lilienthal Alternative School
Commodore Sloat School
Contraband Coffee
Creativity Explored
DancersGroup
Exploratorium
Flax
French American International
   School Gallery
Gateway Charter High School
Grattan School
Guadalupe School
Harvey Milk Recreation Center
Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy
Hillcrest School
Hunters Point Shipyard Open Studios
James Lick Middle School
Joe Goode Performance
   Group Studio
The Luggage Store
MAC (Modern Appealing Clothing)
Mad House Coffee Shop
Mason Kirby Architects
McKinley School
Miralmoa Elementary School
Mission Cultural Center
Mission Public Library
MOMA Galleries, Fort Mason
Noe Valley Public Library
ODC Commons
Park Life
Parkside Library
Paule Anglim Gallery
Pauline's Pizza Gallery
Precita Eyes
Precita Clean
Randall Museum
Redding School
Rena Bransten Gallery
Richmond Public Library
Root Division
Ruth Asawa San Francisco
   School of the Arts
San Francisco Art Commission Gallery
San Francisco Art Institute
San Francisco County Office
   of Education
San Francisco Film Centre
San Francisco State University
SEAM
Southern Exposure
Stephen Wirtz Gallery
Tom Marioni Salon
Union Yoga
Visitacion Valley Elementary School
Visual Aid
Walt Disney Family Museum
Will Brown Gallery
Yick Wo School

Major Supporters

Art4Moore Fund for Tides Foundation
The Austin Memorial Foundation
The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
The Walter & Elise Haas Fund
Macy's Foundation

Who We Are section

The San Francisco Arts Education Project in cooperation
with the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy proudly presents

A curated visual arts exhibition created by students from San Francisco public schools to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge

May 14-August 4, 2012
at the Mills Building, 220 Montgomery Street, San Francisco

[click on the INTERNATIONAL ORANGE logo above to see a gallery of student artwork in progress.]

Part of the “75 Tributes” program involving civic, cultural and educational organizations celebrating the legendary span across the Golden Gate Strait, INTERNATIONAL ORANGE: The Bridge Re-imagined allows San Francisco children, working with professional artists-in-residence in their public school classrooms, to creatively explore and re-imagine the national landmark in their own backyard.


Students from participating elementary, middle and high schools around the city will display paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs, collages, multimedia creations and more honoring the bridge as architecture, as art, as icon, as history, as metaphor, as gateway to imagination. [the extraordinary image above is a collaboration between high-school students and first-grade students.]

 

[Watch first-grade students at McKinley Elementary work with Master Artist Richard Olsen in this short film by Keith Moreau]

 


In collaboration with Artsource Consulting, the exhibit features as many visions of the Golden Gate Bridge as there are artists thinking about it in new and wildly creative ways. You think you’ve seen this famous span, but you should think again.

 

The exhibition is curated by Richard Olsen, an SFArtsED Master Artist for nearly 20 years.


Bridge Galleries

The historic Mills Building serves as headquarters for the INTERNATIONAL ORANGE exhibit, but there are also 75 related pop-up “Bridge Galleries” in every neighborhood in San Francisco. Here are just a few of our collaborating bridge gallery partners: The Walt Disney Family Museum, the San Francisco Art Institute, the Mission Cultural Center, San Francisco Film Centre, MAC (Modern Appealing Clothing), SFMOMA Galleries in Fort Mason, the Rena Bransten Gallery, Catherine Clark Gallery, the San Francisco Art Commission Gallery and the schools where students are making art for the show. Each Bridge Gallery will lead viewers to another, with all routes leading back to the Mills Building. Guides to the Bridge Galleries will be available online and at each site and at the Mills Building. [For a complete list, look to the right, and click here to visit a gallery of the Bridge Galleries. You can also download a comprehensive guide to the Bridge Galleries here – perfect for going on a Bridge Gallery tour!]

Bridge Support

Support for INTERNATIONAL ORANGE: The Bridge Re-imagined has been provided by Art4Moore, Fund for Tides Foundation, Austin Memorial Foundation, the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, The Walter and Elise Haas Fund and Macy’s. Additionally, Karen Fullerton has provided a matching grant challenge in the amount of $10,000 to support the SFArtsED programs in public schools. If the SFArtsED community is able to raise $10,000, Ms. Fullerton will match it dollar for dollar, making it an extraordinary $20,000 gift. [to make a donation, see below]

Our thanks to all of the participating schools:
Caesar Chavez School
Claire Lilienthal 3-8 School
Commodore Sloat School
Gateway Charter High School
Grattan School
Guadalupe School
Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy
Hillcrest School
James Lick Middle School
McKinley School
Redding School
Visitacion Valley Elementary School
Yick Wo School


And thanks to our participating Artists-in-Residence:

Alexis Arnold
Aileen Barr
Ray Beldner
Jessalyn Haggenjos Barr
Nicole Rose Gelormino
Prajakti Jayavant
Richard Olsen
Erik Parra
Wendy Robushi
Anna Marie Rockwell

Curator
Richard Olsen

“A bridge is a physical structure,” says celebrated San Francisco artist Richard Olsen, curator of INTERNATIONAL ORANGE: The Bridge Re-imagined. “But even more it’s a conceptual and creative one. The bridge is there, but there is no end to what can cross it.”

Olsen is an artist, writer and art educator. He served as head of the art department at Gateway High School, where he continues to teach, has been an artist-in-residence for SFArtsED since 1993 and has taught art education at the San Francisco Art Institute. Mr. Olsen has curated many shows with SFArtsED including at Rena Bransten Gallery, Southern Exposure Gallery, the SF Arts Commission Gallery and the SF Museum of Modern Art. At SFArtsED, his students’ work has won a number of awards including the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum’s “Best of Design” award with a subsequent exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC. He has lectured on art and education at UC Berkeley, SF State, the College of Notre Dame, the SF Museum of Modern Art and other institutions.

A very generous donor has pledged a $10,000 matching grant in support of the INTERNATIONAL ORANGE artists if we can raise $10,000 from our community. It's easy to make a gift online. Click here to support the vision and imaginations of our young painters, sculptors, dreamers and bridge re-imaginers.

For more information about the Golden Gate Bridge 75th Anniversary, visit the official website.

Gallery of Student Work

Take a look at this gallery of INTERNATIONAL ORANGE artwork in progress from artists in elementary school, middle school and high school.