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In early 2018, a group of staff members formed the IDEA Committee, to advocate for inclusion, diversity, equity and access to be considered in the 5 areas: staff, public programs, exhibitions, collections, and visitors. In June 2020, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) took a public stance
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In 1931, the two museums were informally united for the first time when Lloyd LaPage Rollins took over the directorship of the Legion of Honor and was simultaneously appointed the first director of the de Young. In 1972, under the leadership of Ian McKibbin White, the two museums were formally merged
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The de Young originated from the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and was established as the Memorial Museum. Thirty years later, it was renamed in honor of Michael H. de Young, a longtime champion of the museum. The present copper-clad landmark building, designed by Herzog and de
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Since January 2021, FAMSF has made progress in shifting hiring practices and increased the number of BIPOC staff. In doing so, the Museums realized that it needed to address the career pipeline for underrepresented groups. To overcome this barrier to diversity and equity, the Museums created four
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The Legion of Honor was inspired by the French pavilion, a replica of the Palais de la Légion d’Honneur in Paris, at San Francisco's Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915. The museum opened in 1924 in the Beaux Arts–style building designed by George Applegarth on a bluff overlooking the
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Opened in 1895, the de Young is home to American art from the 17th century through today, textile arts and costumes, African art, Oceanic art, arts of the Americas, and contemporary art. Opened in 1924, the Legion of Honor showcases European painting, sculpture, and decorative arts, ancient art,
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Golden Gate. In 1995, the Legion of Honor opened an expansion designed by architects Edward Larrabee Barnes and Mark Cavagnero. It increased the museum's square footage by 42 percent, including the addition of seven additional special exhibition galleries.
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in solidarity with Black Lives Matter, and in November 2020, the institution revised its strategic plan to focus and center DEIA initiatives. In taking this action, FAMSF actively began to shift toward becoming an anti-racist organization.
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In 2022, the Museums have Increased the number of staff under the age of 30 and over the age of 50 by 9 percent, as well as increased the number of BIPOC staff by 18 percent.
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to create the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF). At that time, the permanent collections were reorganized and distinct curatorial departments were created.
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graphic arts, and contemporary art in dialogue with its historical collections and Beaux-Arts style building. In total the collection holds 130,000 objects.
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Meuron, opened in October 2005. Walter Hood was commissioned to design the landscaping and garden courts for the new building.
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De Young Museum and the Legion of Honor; largest public arts institution in San Francisco
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two-year fellowship positions and eight full-time paid summer internships.
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1931-1933: Lloyd LaPage Rollins (Legion of Honor and de Young)
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1924-1930: Cornelia B. Sage Quinton (Legion of Honor)
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de Young Museum

Legion of Honor
de Young Museum
Golden Gate Park
Legion of Honor
Lincoln Park
San Francisco
"Draft minutes"
"About"
"Collective Conversations with Adele Barbato"
"Legion of Honor history"
"Oral history interview with Ian McKibbin White, 1987 January 8-12 | Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution"
"In a Museum-World Switcheroo, Former Met Director Thomas Campbell Will Head the Fine Art Museums of San Francisco"
De Young Museum
Panama–Pacific International Exposition
"IDEA Committee: Past, Present + Future"
"A Look into FAMSF 2022 Staff Demographics"

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Landmarks
16th Avenue Tiled Steps
49-Mile Drive
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