Every Saturday at 4 p.m., the Legion of Honor features free concerts in its Rodin Gallery with a 100-year-old pipe organ, enhancing weekend visits. Mill Valley's O'Hanlon Center for the Arts honors its founder with a display of Richard O'Hanlon's monumental stone sculptures, sketches, and archival photos, running through August 31. San Francisco's Recology Artist-in-Residence program has transformed discarded materials into art for 35 years, displayed through August 30. A KQED documentary focuses on the history and significance of the Maritime Museum, showcasing its evolution since 1939.
The Legion of Honor fills its Rodin Gallery with the sound of a 100-year-old pipe organ, featuring over 4,500 pipes, every Saturday at 4 p.m.
Mill Valley's O'Hanlon Center for the Arts displays the monumental stone sculptures and sketches of its founder, Richard O'Hanlon, along with his life context.
San Francisco’s Recology Artist-in-Residence program showcases 35 years of artists creating gallery-ready art from discarded materials, transforming garbage into unique works.
The Maritime Museum, formerly the Aquatic Park Bathhouse, is highlighted in a KQED documentary that showcases its history and significance.
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