Art Museums still manage to move the Masses
With around 65 museums, it's no wonder that it is quite difficult to narrow down the choices and select the San Francisco museum that you
absolutely must visit while vacationing here. The good news is that it is quite possible to narrow down the choices according to your personal
preferences. Museums are a great way to discover the history, the art, and the future of a city. If that city gives a great amount of effort into
building great places of learning about the art, music, history, and future of said city, then that city has a bright future ahead of
it.
Art is something that is becoming more and more often overlooked as budget cuts hit school curriculums and great emphasis is placed on
learning specific facts and details rather than the learning process, but art is a vitally important component of societal development. Think
about it, the one thing that survives the generations of old and appears in museum today is most often art of some sort. Art is a way of
expressing who we are, what we dream, and where we hope we are going. If we take the art from our lives, we are stifling our societies and
risking our progeny.
In case you haven't guessed, I'm a little passionate about art and feel that art museums are an integral component not only of preserving our
pasts but also of insuring our futures. The first art museum I would like to mention is of particular interest here because not only does it
showcases artists that are local to the San Francisco area but it also deals with visual arts, performing arts, and film and video. The name of
this museum is: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and I seriously recommend that you take a moment or two out of your busy vacation time be devoted
to taking a look around this great center for visual and performing arts. Find and book San Francisco tours and activities on Viator.com. Book ahead to save time and money! 
Art comes in many shapes and sizes and few places showcase it as well as the de Young Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. From painting to
sculptures to quilts this museum offers some fantastic collections of art as well as offering excellent exhibitions that rotate throughout the
year. Give your senses a feast of color, light, and texture by visiting the de Young.
If you have the time, you really should check out The Diego Rivera Mural Project. This project is about the necessity of blending all of the
cultures and histories that make Americans American into one unified work of art. By using the historical artistic styles of the Indian, the
Eskimo, and the Mexican and blending them a style will emerge that is Pan American Unity. While some may find the ideals behind it a bit lofty (I
find them applaudable), it is impossible to deny that the mural itself is an impressive work of art. While this is not a museum, I really feel
that this is an important work of art that is definitely worth mentioning.
Whether you have a deep and abiding passion for art or not, it's hard to deny the power that art has to move and inspire people. For that
reason alone I think it is important that we try to cultivate a love of art or at the very least an education about art within our children,
museum exhibits are an excellent method of achieving that goal.
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