History of the San Francisco Symphony: Exhibit Opening | SF
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San Francisco Main Public Library | 100 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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Come to the opening reception of the American Institute of Architects’ “Music for a City, Music for the World: 100 Years with the San Francisco Symphony” exhibition at the San Francisco Main Library on Tuesday, September 13.
A part of the Architecture and the City Festival that will be on display until January, this exhibit tells the story of the SF Symphony and its role within the community through archival collections, photographs, concert posters, programs and more.
Following the reception, there will also be a conversation with a SF Symphony archivist and historian, so learn a little something new about buildings and one of the best symphonies in the country at the opening of this informative and interesting exhibition.
San Francisco Main Library, Jewett Gallery (100 Larkin St., SF) | Tuesday, September 13 | 5p | FREE
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Cost: FREE
Categories: Art & Museums, Lectures & Workshops, San Francisco