2026 "Hearts in San Francisco" at the Ferry Building Opening (Jan. 24 - Feb. 11)
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2026 "Hearts in San Francisco" at the Ferry Building Opening (Jan. 24 - Feb. 11)
"Join the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation to celebrate the 2026 Hearts in San Francisco that support excellence in patient care and innovation at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center. Each year, the Foundation commissions one-of-a-kind heart sculptures created by local artists. After the sculptures are displayed in San Francisco for the public to enjoy, each is auctioned in support of ZSFG."
"Designed by local Bay Area artists, the 21 one-of-a-kind pieces of art will be auctioned off to benefit the Hospital on February 12, 2026, at Hearts in SF 2026. Hearts in San Francisco sculptures can be spotted throughout the City and beyond. All of the 'heartworks' are privately owned and some are in easily discovered locations, such as the lobbies and storefronts of our generous corporate supporters, others are at the homes of private individuals."
"Out of respect for the privacy of our donors and supporters, we are unable to release a list of private locations for the hearts. But if you look closely around the City, we're sure you'll be able to spot a few. The most recognizable heart - Tony Bennett's America's Greatest City By the Bay - resides permanently on the corner of Powell and Post Streets in San Francisco's Union Square. Enjoy!"
San Francisco General Hospital Foundation presents Hearts in San Francisco 2026 to support excellence in patient care and innovation at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center. Twenty-one one-of-a-kind heart sculptures created by Bay Area artists will be on public display at the Ferry Building from January 24 through February 11, 2026, with viewing hours expected to be similar to prior years (approximately 7 am–8 pm). All sculptures will be auctioned on February 12, 2026, to raise funds for the hospital. Many hearts are privately owned and installed in corporate lobbies, storefronts, and private homes. Maps and designs are available and admission is free; event details should be confirmed with organizers.
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