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Through My Father's Eyes: The Filipino-American experience in San Francisco exhibit


  • Global Museum, Fine Arts building Room 203 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA, 94132 United States (map)

Visit the Global Museum gallery to view Museum Studies program's Spring exhibit, "Through My Father's Eyes: The Filipino American Photographs of Ricardo Ocreto Alvarado."

"Through My Father's Eyes” offers a rare view into the daily lives of Filipino Americans in the post-World War II era. Over 50 photographs, plus historic objects and tangible memories, capture the special celebrations and daily rituals of the Filipino-American (Pinoy) community in San Francisco after the war.

Following an opening reception on Saturday February 24 from 1-3pm, this exhibit will be on view February 27 through May 2, Tuesdays through Thursdays, 11am to 4pm, and is always free and open to the public.

Additional free events and programs are tentatively planned for May 2-4, 2024.

Follow the Global Museum and Museum Studies program on Instagram and Facebook at @GlobalMuseumSFSU and @SFSUMuseumStudies for updates.

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