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Largest Crowd-Sourced Art: The Immigrant Yarn Project | SF

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Saturday, May 4, 2019 - All Day | Cost: FREE
Fort Point National Historic Site | Marine Dr., San Francisco, CA

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Largest Crowd-Sourced Art: The Immigrant Yarn Project | SF

The Immigrant Yarn Project is the largest work of crowd-sourced art in the country – celebrating tolerance, difference and the vital contributions that immigrants have made to our success story.

It’s a metaphor for the crazy, wonky, diverse and colorful country created by immigrants and their descendants to honor and celebrate them. Thousands of pieces, made by over 600 contributors, in one spectacular location, free and open to the public from April 5 to May 19, 2019, every Friday to Sunday – don’t miss it.

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Cost: FREE
Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums, Other
Address: Marine Dr., San Francisco, CA