The Education Program is out and about in public, and free of charge! Our outreach workshops sponsored by the public venues below offer an exciting opportunity to get in on the action—outside of school and after-school, and for mixed age groups. As workshops fill quickly, it's a good idea to call ahead, some require advance registration, some recommend it, and some welcome adults and children.
Contact Linda Janklow, Education Program Director, at (415) 227-4888 ext. 23.
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Arts Providers Alliance of San Francisco (APASF) Resource Fair
Asian Art Museum, 4:00-6:00pm
Seed Balls
Portola Valley Library, 4:00pm
Come Early — Stay Late Hands-on Dyeing
ODC Theater, SF for Theater of Yugen’s perfomance, Mystical Abyss, $5 donation
Seed Ball Making
Woodside Library, Woodside, 4:00-5:00pm
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January
Olmec, Maya, Aztec
Foster City Library,
2pm
African American Quilts
East Palo Alto Library, 4pm
African American Quilts
Half Moon Bay Library, 10am
February
African American Quilts
Ocean View Library, Pacifica 10:30am
Southern China
Portola Branch Library, SF, 3:30pm
African American Visionary
Artists
Pacifica-Sanchez Library, 3:30pm
Egypt: Down the Nile
Golden Gate Library, SF, 3pm
The Inca
Foster City Library, 2pm
Papermaking
San Carlos Library, 4pm
March
Olmec, Maya, Aztec
Brisbane Library, 3pm
Fantastic Trash
Portola Valley Library, Portola Valley, 4:30pm
April
Fantastic Trash
Pacifica-Sharp Park Library, 3:30pm
Southwest Native America for Día de los Niños
Mission Branch Library, SF, 11am
May
Indonesia Shadow Puppets
San Carlos Library, 4pm
Japan: From Silkworm to Kimono
Golden Gate Library, SF, 3pm
Japanese American Internment Art
San Carlos Library, 4pm
June
Fantastic Trash
Glen Park Library, SF, 4pm
Egypt: Down the Nile
Half Moon Bay Library, 2pm
July
Rice: Food & Folk Art
Portola Branch Library, SF, 2:00pm
African American Visionaries
Brisbane Library, 3:30pm