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“Objects of Belief from the Vatican: Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas” runs through Sept. 8 at the museum in Golden Gate Park.
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Why to go: From the Vatican Museums’ collection of 80,000 Vatican ethnographic objects, Ethnological Museum director Jesuit Father Nicola Mapelli chose 39 that represent the collection’s breadth. All are unique pieces and most have never left the Vatican before, he said.
“What is important for us is that these objects are cultural ambassadors. They can tell the story of the people who gave the objects to the pope,” said Father Mapelli, who since 2009 has traveled to Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America, Australia and elsewhere to find descendants of the artists who sent objects to Rome.
The exhibit “will show to the people of California the love and appreciation that the Catholic Church has for the cultures and religions from all over the world,” Antonio Paolucci, director of Vatican Museums, wrote in a Jan. 22 letter to San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone.
The Ethnological Museum sent many of its best known and treasured pieces to San Francisco. Access: Depending on where you go on the grounds, there are some stairs to manuever.
Accessibility: The de Young is wheel chair accesible and a few are available to borrow at the museum. Parking is limited. Public transportation might be a good idea.
Amenities: There are a cafe and a store at the museum.
Admission: There is a $10 admission fee for adults ($7 for 65 and older) and $6 for college students and children 13 and older. There may be additional costs for some exibits or programs.
(Grand) Kid friendly: Check the website’s Education tab for activies for children and families.
Info: Address: de Young Museum, Golden Gate Park, 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr., San Francisco, CA 94118. Phone: 415/750-3600. Web: http://deyoung.famsf.org
- By Valerie Schmalz (CNS) and Sharon Boehlefeld
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Editor's note: This exhibit is closed, so we have removed the images
that illustrate the collection described. Check the museum website when
you plan your trip to see if there are other exhibits of interest to
you.