San Francisco’s Moscone Center exemplifies the integration of public art within civic architecture. Situated in the Yerba Buena neighborhood, the Center hosts a curated collection of works by diverse artists, installed throughout its interior and exterior spaces.
Public Art In and Around Moscone Center
This collection invites visitors—whether attending conventions or exploring the city—to engage with San Francisco’s artistic and cultural narratives in situ. The program underscores the city’s longstanding commitment to the arts, embedding aesthetic and conceptual dialogues into the daily rhythms of urban life.
As both a civic landmark and cultural corridor, the Moscone Center reflects San Francisco’s identity as a nexus of innovation, inclusion, and creative expression.
WHAT’S ON
- LEVIATHAN: 2025 by FUTUREFORMS
PERMANENT COLLECTION
- Point Cloud: 2019, by Leo Villareal
- Double Horizon: 2018, by Sarah Sze
- Geneses: 2018, by Christine Corday
- Roll: 2019, by Brendan Monroe
- George Moscone Sculpture: 1994, by Spero Anarguyros
- Three Dancing Figures: 2001, (Fabricated in 1989), by Keith Haring
- Gustavo Rivera: Untitled, 1981
- Souvenir of San Francisco: 1981, by Paul Wonner
- Viola Frey: 1987
- Morengo: by Tom Holland
- Tholos Across: 1981, by Sam Gilliam
- Tree: 2003, by Shum Shu Gordon