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The CJM - Contemporary Jewish Museum THE CJM IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED SUPPORT US DURING OUR TRANSITION, SIGN UP FOR UPDATES, OR RENT THE MUSEUM FOR YOUR EVENT
The CJM The Contemporary Jewish Museum (The CJM) acknowledges that it is on the traditional and unceded lands of the Ramaytush Ohlone People of Yelamu, and the Muwekma Ohlone, and pays respect to elders, both past and present, of the Ohlone people
CONTACT US - The CJM LOCATION AND OFFICE HOURS The Contemporary Jewish Museum 736 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Hours The CJM is temporarily closed to the public Sign up for our e-newsletter for updates, and explore engaging online content on our Stories page Administrative Office Hours Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS - The CJM THE CJM IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED SUPPORT US DURING OUR TRANSITION, SIGN UP FOR UPDATES, OR RENT THE MUSEUM FOR YOUR EVENT
TOURS - The CJM CJM educator resources connect students to past CJM exhibitions, and provide insight into art, history, and culture for various ages and learning modalities These resources always include connections to Jewish stories and align with California state curricular standards
The CJM In this blog entry, Ramer and CJM Associate Curator Anastasia James discuss two instances of the Pink Triangle as memorial in San Francisco: The San Francisco Pink Triangle, an annual installation on Twin Peaks, and Pink Triangle Park, a permanent memorial in The Castro
ACCESSIBILITY - The CJM The CJM is part of the Discover Go program, which provides free admission for all California library cardholders Free passes to The CJM can be found online from your library's website
The CJM She has been a YBCA Political Power Fellow, Converse Rubber Tracks Berlin Artist Resident, and was an inaugural artist-in-residence in the Artist Studios at The CJM program at The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco
The CJM Architecture Design The CJM Building: History San Francisco Landmark Number 87, now recognized as The Contemporary Jewish Museum, was once a power substation Constructed in 1881, the original brick building played a significant role in supplying gas and ultimately electricity to the city of San Francisco
The CJM Through their artworks in the California Jewish Open, artists Tiffany Shlain and Amy Trachtenberg explore shared themes of feminism, matrilineal legacy, and how women are uniquely positioned to impact our world Shlain, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist, and Trachtenberg, a painter and sculptor known for her work in public art and installations, will come together in the