
Plan a Day at San Francisco Museum of Contemporary Art
The Museum of Contemporary Art, also referred to as San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is located conveniently in the ever flourishing Yerba Buena Gardens cultural district. This museum contains the most exhaustive collection of West Coast's contemporary and modern art in addition to great varieties of ever changing programs of unique exhibitions.
San Francisco travel guides generally chalk out itineraries for tourists interested in spending a whole day at the museum.
http://www.thingstodo.com/states/CA/citypass/sfmoma.html
You may start your day at the museum exploring the various aspects of their art collections. There are over 26,000 work collections and is continuing to grow everyday. These include:
- Painting and sculpture
- Photography
- Media Arts
- Architecture and design
http://www.sfmoma.org/pages/collection
You may snack or lunch at Caffee Museo located in the museum's vicinity.
You may finally do some shopping at the SFMOMA Museum Store. There is a wide collection of furniture, lighting, jewelry, watches, posters, and personal accessories available here.
http://sfmoma.stores.yahoo.net/
Certain upcoming exhibitions in the San Francisco museum include:
- Picturing Modernity: The Photography Collection
- The Provoke Era: Postwar Japanese Photography
- Photography Now: China, Japan, Korea
- On View: Candice Breitz
- Focus on Artists: Selections from the Collection
- Ewan Gibbs
Your day at the museum may also include participation in the above events/exhibitions.

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