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SFMOMA’s New 75,000 Floating Kites Canopy Debuts

Saturday, August 22, 2026 - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free to view

SFMOMA | 151 Third Street, San Francisco, CA

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75,000 hand-built kites are coming to San Francisco and you can walk right under them for free.

A massive new installation, Jacob Hashimoto: Giant Arc, is transforming the free public Roberts Family Gallery at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art into a floating canopy of color, pattern, and light. The piece is made from more than 75,000 bamboo-and-paper kites suspended from floor to ceiling, creating a cloud-like environment that feels part sky, part dreamscape.

Artist Jacob Hashimoto is known for building enormous immersive worlds out of tiny, carefully crafted components, and this is the largest installation of his career. For this project, he also designed thousands of new kite patterns inspired by the Bay Area’s landscapes and history, giving the work a distinctly local touch.

Visitors can wander through the space, sit beneath the canopy, or just look up and soak in the experience. Passersby can even catch a glimpse through the museum’s street-facing windows.

Jacob Hashimoto: Giant Arc opens August 22, 2026 and will float indefinitely inside SFMOMA’s free public Roberts Family Gallery, so you can visit anytime after it debuts.

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Cost: FREE*
*Free to view
Categories: *Top Pick*, Art & Museums, Downtown San Francisco, In Person, Kids & Families
Venue: SFMOMA
Address: 151 Third Street, San Francisco, CA