Arts/Entertainment
Contemporary Jewish Museum - Two Guest Passes
- Item Number
- 247
- Estimated Value
- 24 USD
- Sold
- 10 USD to la31f74c7
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Since its founding in 1984, the Contemporary Jewish Museum (CJM) has distinguished itself as a welcoming place where visitors can connect with one another through dialogue and shared experiences with the arts. In 1994, the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency invited the Contemporary Jewish Museum to develop the historic Jessie Street Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) Power Substation, a 1907 landmark designed by architect Willis Polk. The CJM selected architect Daniel Libeskind in 1998 to design its new home, an adaptive reuse of Polk's substation. In the design for the Contemporary Jewish Museum, his first commissioned project in North America, Libeskind responded to the Museum's mission to be a lively center that fosters community among people of diverse backgrounds through shared experiences with the arts by focusing on the celebratory nature of the Jewish experience. www.thecjm.org
Item Special Note
Youth 18 and under are always free. No expiration.
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