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Date/Time
Wednesday 01/03/2024 - Monday 12/30/2024
11:00 am - 2:00 pm

Location
Museo Future Home

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The Museo Italo Americano and Artist Lorenzo (Larry Brucia) are thrilled to present Saint Francis of Assisi-Emotions of the Man, a photo exhibition-meets-performance art experience featuring a series of large-scale photographs in the style of Renaissance paintings.

Making its U.S. premiere in San Francisco, the namesake city of the patron saint, after previous exhibitions at the Vatican, Custonaci (Sicily), Poppi (Tuscany), and Assisi, this unique experience will take place in the Museo’s future home on Battery Street.

Taking advantage of the opportunity to activate this space, Lorenzo has created a special program for guests to Gather, Explore and Experience while participating in a bit of historical fiction, intrigue and fun. Saint Francis of Assisi-Emotions of the Man is part of Lorenzo’s adventure game The Mask Trilogy which includes Secrets of the Carsarians, a fictional novel about the death mask of Saint Francis of Assisi which travels through the centuries and affects historical individuals in positive ways. Lorenzo will be displaying, for the first time, a duplicate of the original mask which has been hidden somewhere in the world and the clues to find the mask are embedded in the novel, the photographs and in poems in two books by Lorenzo.

“Lorenzo embodies the creative energy of a Picasso with the entrepreneurial wizardry of P.T.Barnum” 
Peter Coyote, actor, narrator, author and poet

“The Mask Trilogy is a work of a genius”
Lindsay Spiller, entertainment attorney

“Larry Brucia has never shied away from a fun adventure”
Marin Independent Journal Special Thanks To: Stephen Harrison Design and G. R. Brown Creative

Limited attendance on Wednesdays and Fridays from 11 AM to 2 PM, by appointment only.
Special group tours can be arranged by calling Museo at 415.673.2200.

Metered street parking Paid parking lots at 847 Front Street, and 821 Sansome Street

Exhibit Location: 940 Battery Street – San Francisco, CA 94111

Special Thanks To: Stephen Harrison Design and G. R. Brown Creative

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