SFMOMA: Larry Sultan

Photographer Larry Sultan describes his project Pictures from Home (1983–92), which explores the complexities of family life through photographs, home movies, and ephemera. He describes collaborating with his parents as […]
Fuse School: What is a Mole?

Ever wondered what ‘moles’ really are, and why chemists use them? You’ll find out all about it in this video by The Fuse School!
Fuse School: Insulin and Glucagon

In this lesson, you will learn about how your blood glucose level is regulated (or controlled) by two important hormones – insulin and glucagon, via a negative feedback system. When […]
Fuse School: Waves

Waves transfer energy from one place to another. You should already know how to describe them in terms of frequency, wavelength and amplitude. In this video we’re going to look […]
Fuse School: Electrolysis

Learn the basics about electrolysis.
Fuse School: Enzymes

Enzymes are really important proteins, that speed up the rates of reactions such as in photosynthesis, respiration and protein synthesis.
Fuse School: Acid Rain

Learn the basics about Acid Rain. What causes acid rain?
SFMOMA: Alica McCarthy

Artist Alicia McCarthy explains why she decided to reserve space in her 2017 SECA Art Award presentation at SFMOMA for work by the late Aaron Curry, known on the street […]
SFMOMA: Cameraless Photos

Artist Liz Deschenes explains her laborious technique for creating large-scale photograms at night. Each resulting work visually captures its “index” — the ambient light, weather, and other atmospheric conditions that […]
SFMOMA: Boiler Room Symphony

Artist Bill Fontana takes us to the source of his SFMOMA-commissioned sound installation Sonic Shadows (2010): the museum’s boiler room.