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List of public art in San Francisco

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This is a list of public art in San Francisco. This list applies only to works of public art accessible in a public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.

Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Transverse and Column Carroll Barnes 1977 Muni Barn, Corner of Ocean & San Jose Ave, Curtis E. Green Metro Center Cor-ten steel 8 x 9 x 19 ft. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art[1]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Abraham Lincoln Haig Patigian 1926 San Francisco City Hall Bronze H. 5 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[2]
Hiro II Peter Voulkos 1971 San Francisco City Hall Bronze
Hall McAllister Hall McAllister by Robert Ingersoll Aitken - San Francisco, CA - DSC02820 Robert Ingersoll Aitken 1904 San Francisco City Hall Bronze
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Chinese Foo Dogs Mary Erckenbrack 1952 711 Pacific Ave., at the Ping Yuen Housing Project 37°47′48.37″N 122°24′27.49″W / 37.7967694°N 122.4076361°W / 37.7967694; -122.4076361 (Chinese Foo Dogs (Erckenbrack))) Terra cotta 8 dogs; each 18 x 12 x 15 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[3]
Dr. Sun Yat-sen Benny Bufano 1937 St. Mary's Square 37°47′31.45″N 122°24′19.63″W / 37.7920694°N 122.4054528°W / 37.7920694; -122.4054528 (Dr. Sun Yat-sen (sculpture)) Stainless steel & rose granite H. 12 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[4]
Dragon Relief Patti Bowler 1969 Broadway Tunnel 37°47′50.03″N 122°24′40.71″W / 37.7972306°N 122.4113083°W / 37.7972306; -122.4113083 (Dragon Relief)) Bronze 9 x 56 x 2 1/2 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[5]
Goddess of Democracy Thomas Marsh 1989 Portsmouth Square 37°47′41.66″N 122°24′19.31″W / 37.7949056°N 122.4053639°W / 37.7949056; -122.4053639 (Goddess of Democracy) Bronze & patina 114 x 33 x 33 in. [6]
Guardian Bruce Beasley 1992 600 California Street 37°47′34.06″N 122°24′17.79″W / 37.7927944°N 122.4049417°W / 37.7927944; -122.4049417 (Guardian) Bronze & patina Two pieces. Part 1: approx. 13 ft. x 70 in. x 71 in.; Part 2: approx. 25 x 42 x 46 in. [7]
Tot Lot Mary Fuller and Robert P. McChesney 1983 Portsmouth Square Concrete & glass 86 in. x 30 ft. 7 in. x 25 ft. 9 in. [8]
Auspicious Clouds Michael Arcega 2018 Chinatown–North Beach corridor Stainless steel San Francisco Arts Commission
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Aurora Ruth Asawa 1986 188 The Embarcadero Stainless steel
Bay Bench Steve Gillman 1990 Pier 7, bay side Sunset red granite and bronze 2 pieces. Approx. 1 ft. 5 in. x 8 ft. 4 in.; Bronze insert is approx. 6 ft. 6 in. square. Port of San Francisco[9]
Cupid's Span van Bruggen and Oldenburg 2002 Rincon Park Fiberglass and steel 64 ft. x 143 ft. 9 in. x 17 ft. 3/8 in.
Guardians of the Gate Miles Metzger 1991 Pier 39 37°48′31.44″N 122°24′38.9″W / 37.8087333°N 122.410806°W / 37.8087333; -122.410806 (Guardians of the Gate (sculpture)) Everdur bronze 4 ft. 6 in. x 8 ft. x 5 ft. Pier 39 Limited Partnership[10]
History of San Francisco Anton Refregier 1948 Rincon Center lobby 37°47′33″N 122°23′31″W / 37.79250°N 122.39194°W / 37.79250; -122.39194 (History of San Francisco (Refregier murals)) Mural, tempera on gesso 27 panels, collectively 400 ft. × 6 ft. 9 in. Hudson Pacific Properties
International Longshoreman's and Warehousemen's Union Memorial Various artists 1986 Intersection of Mission Street & Steuart Street 37°47′36.30″N 122°23′36.30″W / 37.7934167°N 122.3934167°W / 37.7934167; -122.3934167 (International Longshoreman's and Warehousemen's Union Memorial) Welded steel, paint, concrete 3 units. Sculpture: overall approx. 15 x 20 x 9 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[11]
Mahatma Gandhi Statue Zlatko Pounov and Steven Lowe 1988 In the plaza to the northeast of the San Francisco Ferry Building 37.795°N 122.392°W Bronze 8 Ft
Skygate Roger Barr 1985 On the Embarcadero, between Pier 35 and Pier 39 37°48′29.07″N 122°24′29.15″W / 37.8080750°N 122.4080972°W / 37.8080750; -122.4080972 (Skygate) Stainless steel, concrete footings 27 ft. x 17 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 6 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[12]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Bronze Sculpture Gwynn Merril 200 California St. 37°47′36.74″N 122°23′55.82″W / 37.7935389°N 122.3988389°W / 37.7935389; -122.3988389 (Bronze Sculpture (sculpture)) Bronze 92 x 29 x 22 in. [13]
Dyonisos Arman 1988 Federal Reserve Bank Building 37°47′40″N 122°23′58″W / 37.79444°N 122.39944°W / 37.79444; -122.39944 (Dyonisos (sculpture)) Bronze 89 x 39 3/8 x 22 3/4 in. Pacific Property Services[14]
Hermes Arman 1988 Federal Reserve Bank Building 37°47′40″N 122°23′58″W / 37.79444°N 122.39944°W / 37.79444; -122.39944 (Dyonisos (sculpture)) Bronze 87 1/2 x 39 1/2 x 22 1/2 in. Pacific Property Services[15]
Horse Marino Marini 1967 One Maritime Plaza 37°47′45.69″N 122°23′55.7″W / 37.7960250°N 122.398806°W / 37.7960250; -122.398806 (Horse (Marini)) Bronze 43 1/2 x 64 x 17 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[16]
Monadnock Lion Heads Charlie Brown 1986 Monadnock Building Bronze [17]
Pacific Bird Seymour Lipton 1964 Golden Gateway Center Nickel silver & Monel metal H. 84 in. Golden Gateway Center[18]
The Penguins Beniamino Bufano 1967 Golden Gateway Center Porphyry granite and stainless steel 103 x 37 x 32 in. Golden Gateway Center[19]
Puddle Jumpers Glenna Goodacre 1989 Transamerica Redwood Park 37°47′41.88″N 122°24′6.84″W / 37.7949667°N 122.4019000°W / 37.7949667; -122.4019000 (Puddle Jumpers (sculpture)) Bronze 78 x 152 x 48 in. [20]
Standing Figure, Knife-Edge Henry Moore 1962 One Maritime Plaza Bronze 15 ft. x 3 1/2 ft. x 1 ft. 4 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[21]
Transcendence Masayuki Nagare 1968-1969 555 California Street 37°47′32.86″N 122°24′14.51″W / 37.7924611°N 122.4040306°W / 37.7924611; -122.4040306 (Transcendence) Polished Swedish black granite 13 ft. x 19 ft. 6 in. x 25 ft. 3 in. Shorenstein Properties and Bank of America[22]
Two Open Rectangles Eccentric Variation VII Triangle Section George Ricket 1977 Sydney Walton Square 37°47′51.6″N 122°23′57.27″W / 37.797667°N 122.3992417°W / 37.797667; -122.3992417 (Two Open Rectangles Eccentric Variation VII Triangle Section) Brushed stainless steel, tin base H. 20 ft. x W. 10 ft. Garden Gateway Center[23]
Untitled Marie-Rose Henri 1979 Engine House 13 37°47′44.64″N 122°24′5.31″W / 37.7957333°N 122.4014750°W / 37.7957333; -122.4014750 (=Untitled (Henri)) Braised-pounded copper 5 ft. x 7 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[24]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Andrea Ruth Asawa 1968 Ghirardelli Square 37°48′21.61″N 122°25′21.01″W / 37.8060028°N 122.4225028°W / 37.8060028; -122.4225028 (Andrea (sculpture)) Bronze, concrete, cobblestones Sculpture: approx. H. 4 ft. 6 in., Diam. 10 ft. 6 in.; Base (three steps:) approx. H. 2 ft. 2 in., Diam. 28 ft. Ghirardelli Square Associates[25]
Saint Francis de la Varenne Benny Bufano 1928 Corner of Taylor & Beach St. 37°48′26.78″N 122°24′50.52″W / 37.8074389°N 122.4140333°W / 37.8074389; -122.4140333 (Saint Francis de la Varenne) Carved granite 15 x 10 x 2 1/2 ft. San Francisco Bay Area Longshoreman's Memorial Association & Warehouseman's Union[26]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Florence Nightingale David Edstrom 1936-1937 Laguna Honda Hospital 37°44′51.93″N 122°27′26.24″W / 37.7477583°N 122.4572889°W / 37.7477583; -122.4572889 (Florence Nightingale) Cast stone, stucco 90 x 36 x 24 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[27]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Beethoven Henry Baerer Original bust 1884, installed 1915 Golden Gate Park 37°46′10.52″N 122°28′4.4″W / 37.7695889°N 122.467889°W / 37.7695889; -122.467889 (Beethoven (sculpture)) Bronze 50 x 30 x 18 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[28]
Roald Amundsen Sigvald Asbjornsen ca. 1914-1920 or 1929 Golden Gate Park 37°46′11.76″N 122°30′37.56″W / 37.7699333°N 122.5104333°W / 37.7699333; -122.5104333 (Roald Amundsen (sculpture)) Bronze H. 2 1/2 x W. 2 1/2 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[29]
Horse Vet Anderson Horseshoe Courts, Golden Gate Park 37°46′24.98″N 122°27′20.73″W / 37.7736056°N 122.4557583°W / 37.7736056; -122.4557583 (Horse (sculpture)) Concrete 144 x 224 x 24 in. City of San Francisco[30]
Horseshoe Pitcher Vet Anderson Horseshoe Courts, Golden Gate Park Concrete 135 x 133 x 10 in. City of San Francisco[31]
Thomas Starr King Daniel Chester French Golden Gate Park 37°46′20.24″N 122°27′58.59″W / 37.7722889°N 122.4662750°W / 37.7722889; -122.4662750 (Thomas Starr King) Bronze H. 9 ft. x W. 4 1/2 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[32]
Thomas Garrigue Masaryk J. Matatka 1926 Golden Gate Park 37°46′16.53″N 122°28′15.42″W / 37.7712583°N 122.4709500°W / 37.7712583; -122.4709500 (Thomas Garrigue Masaryk) Bronze 20 x 11 x 12 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[33]
Roman Gladiator George Geefs 1881 Golden Gate Park 37°46′18.18″N 122°28′5.65″W / 37.7717167°N 122.4682361°W / 37.7717167; -122.4682361 (Roman Gladiator) Bronze 100 x 36 1/4 x 33 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[34]
Young Girl Jack Moxom ca. 1939 Sharon Meadow, Golden Gate Park Sandstone 4 ft. x 20 in. x 14 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[35]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Balanced-Unbalanced: Balanced-Unbalanced T Fletcher Benton 1980 Davies Symphony Hall 37°46′38.85″N 122°25′12.16″W / 37.7774583°N 122.4200444°W / 37.7774583; -122.4200444 (Balanced-Unbalanced: Balanced-Unbalanced T)) Steel & enamel 161 1/4 x 130 x 134 in. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art[36]
Large Four Piece Reclining Figure Henry Moore 1972 Davies Symphony Hall 37°46′41.16″N 122°25′12.16″W / 37.7781000°N 122.4200444°W / 37.7781000; -122.4200444 (Large Four Piece Reclining Figure)) Bronze H. 6 1/2 x W. 4 ft. x D. 13 1/2 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[37]
Untitled Sidney Gordin 1969 Davies Symphony Hall Bronze 8 ft. 5 in. x 5 ft. 8 in. x 4 ft. 3 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[38]

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Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Bear Benny Bufano ca. 1930s UCSF Medical Center 37°45′46.85″N 122°27′35.72″W / 37.7630139°N 122.4599222°W / 37.7630139; -122.4599222 (Bear (Bufano)) Cast granite 6 ft. x 30 in. x 7 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[39]
Bear and Cubs Benny Bufano 1968 UCSF Medical Center 37°45′47.56″N 122°27′32.07″W / 37.7632111°N 122.4589083°W / 37.7632111; -122.4589083 (Bear and Cubs (Bufano)) Granite 5 ft. x 30 in. x 40 in. University of California, San Francisco[40]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Captain Juan Bautista de Anza Julian Martinez (sculptor) 1967 Lake Merced 37°43′42.01″N 122°29′37″W / 37.7283361°N 122.49361°W / 37.7283361; -122.49361 (Captain Juan Bautista de Anza (sculpture)) Bronze H. 12 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[41]
Penguin's Prayer Benny Bufano 1976 Lake Merced 37°42′47.29″N 122°29′7.32″W / 37.7131361°N 122.4853667°W / 37.7131361; -122.4853667 (Penguin's Prayer) Granite 17 ft. x 70 in. x 70 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[42]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
The Thinker Auguste Rodin 1924 California Palace of the Legion of Honor 37°47′5.11″N 122°30′1.7″W / 37.7847528°N 122.500472°W / 37.7847528; -122.500472 (The Thinker) Bronze 78 x 51 x 52 3/4 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[43]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Balmy Alley Las Mujeres Muralistas and other local artists 1972[44] Between 24th Street and Garfield Square. 37°45′06″N 122°24′45″W Paint
Clarion Alley Murals Clarion Alley Mural Project 1992[45] Between 17th and 18th streets, and Mission and Valencia streets 37°45'46.8"N 122°25'14.3"W Paint
Father Junipero Serra Arthur Putnam 1909 Mission San Francisco de Asís 37°45′50.57″N 122°25′37″W / 37.7640472°N 122.42694°W / 37.7640472; -122.42694 (Father Junipero Serra) Cast stone H. 6 ft. 6 in. Archbishop of San Francisco[46]
Golden Fire Hydrant M. Greenberg's Sons created the original hydrant. Painted with a fresh coat of gold paint each April 18 by the community.[47] First honored after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. Dedicated 1966 On the southwest corner of 20th and Church streets 37°45'29.0"N 122°25'40.8"W Cast iron and gold paint 3 ft. tall
Miguel Hidalgo Statue Juan F. Olaguibel. 1962[48] Mission Dolores Park 37°45'34.6"N 122°25'38.1"W Bronze on a marble base with a brass plaque
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Bret Harte Memorial Jo Mora 1919 Bohemian Club Bronze 3 ft. 3 7/8 in. x 7 ft. 11 5/8 in. x 2 1/2 in. Bohemian Club[49]
Doors of Paradise (after Lorenzo Ghiberti) Bruno Bearzi 1964 Grace Cathedral 37°47′31″N 122°24′47″W / 37.79194°N 122.41306°W / 37.79194; -122.41306 (Doors of Paradise) Gilded bronze 16 ft. 2 in. x 4 ft. 7 in. x 4 in. Episcopal Diocese of California[50]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Outdoor Wall Mosaic Lois Anderson 1987 Douglass Dog Park Tile, glass, found objects 37 x 33 x 1 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[51]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Guglielmo Marconi Memorial Plaque Raymond Puccinelli 1938 Lombard St. & Telegraph Hill Rd. 37°48′12.81″N 122°24′23.33″W / 37.8035583°N 122.4064806°W / 37.8035583; -122.4064806 (Guglielmo Marconi Memorial Plaque) Bronze D. 3/4 in. x Diam. 30 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[52]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Peace Benny Bufano 1939 37°42′53.19″N 122°28′33.21″W / 37.7147750°N 122.4758917°W / 37.7147750; -122.4758917 (Peace (sculpture)) Granite, tile, stainless steel H. 26 1/2 ft. x Diam. 10 ft. San Francisco Arts Commission[53]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Louis Pasteur Harriet G. Moore 1984 French Campus of Kaiser Permanente's San Francisco Medical Center, 4131 Geary Bronze 23 x 16 x 12 in. French Heritage Alliance[54]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Andrew Furuseth Hal Bayard-Runyon 1940 Sailors Union of the Pacific Building 37°47′11.28″N 122°23′34.02″W / 37.7864667°N 122.3927833°W / 37.7864667; -122.3927833 (Andrew Furuseth) Bronze approx. 24 x 20 x 16 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[55]
Harry Lundeberg (1901-1957) E. Hunt 1957 Sailors Union of the Pacific Building 37°47′11.19″N 122°23′33.65″W / 37.7864417°N 122.3926806°W / 37.7864417; -122.3926806 (Harry Lundeberg (1901-1957)) Bronze 30 x 24 x 24 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[56]
Smile John Seward Johnson II 1957 201 Spear St. Bronze 5 ft. 9 in. x 1 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. Compass Management and Leasing[57]
Tau Roger Berry 1974 160 Spear St. 37°47′29.94″N 122°23′35.77″W / 37.7916500°N 122.3932694°W / 37.7916500; -122.3932694 (Tau (sculpture)) Stainless steel H. 6 ft. x D. 5 ft. Vintage Properties[58]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Granite Nude Torso Benny Bufano 1934 San Francisco State University Granite 41 x 23 x 15 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[59][60][61]
St. Francis Benny Bufano 1938 San Francisco State University Red marble 34 x 37 x 22 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[62]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Tau Roger Berry 1984 160 Spear Street Stainless steel Overall approx: H. 6 ft. x D. 5 ft.; Circular disc: approx. D. l ft. 2 in. with approx. diam: 8 ft.; Base: approx. H. 1 ft. 4 in. Vintage Properties[63]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Redding School, Self-Portrait Ruth Asawa 1984 Alfred Boeddeker Recreation Center 37°47′3.71″N 122°24′42.9″W / 37.7843639°N 122.411917°W / 37.7843639; -122.411917 (Alfred Boeddeker) Reinforced concrete 4 ft. x 16 1/2 ft. x 2 1/4 in. San Francisco Arts Commission[64]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Ruth Asawa's San Francisco Fountain Ruth Asawa 1969-1970 Grand Hyatt San Francisco Bronze H. 90 in. x Diam. 193 in. Hyatt[65]
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Rev. Anthony Joseph Maraschi, S. J. Harriet G. Moore 1985 University of San Francisco Bronze 22 1/2 x 21 x 13 in. University of San Francisco[66]
Tides Yoko Kubrick 2019 University of San Francisco 37.77851, -122.4519 Marble H 48 x 55 x 53 in University of San Francisco[67]

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