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'Womanhood: Art by Tenderloin Women Artists' features the work of over 20 women artists who live and or work in the Tenderloin. The works include paintings, drawings, mixed media and ceramic
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North America has long set the world standard for economic leadership and civic engagement. A common, often shared approach between Canada and the U.S. has proven historically a strong asset; there is
The North American Futures Canadian and U.S Perspectives is a two day, bi-national conference for private and public sector practitioners and scholars interested in the issues driving the North Americ
Margaret Harrison, renowned British artist and pioneer of feminist art, revisits the themes of her very early work exploring notions of the human body as an object of sexuality, consumption and gaze.
Topics change daily for these tours led by SFMOMA docents.
These works continue Andrews' exploration of hybrid sculptural forms, using both natural and manmade materials. Unexpected juxtapositions call attention to "fragile and often fugitive object
The Open Mashup Alliance, Jackbe Corporation, The Programmable Web, EMU Summits, Adobe Systems Incorporated, University of California, Serena Software, Dion Hinchcliffe and many others announce the Op
Discovery educators demonstrate the secrets of Lookout Cove every week. Topics will vary, so you can learn something new in every visit!
The goal of this exhibit is to give the visitors a glimpse into the wide variety of programs that the Randall Museum offers in the way of classes, workshops, school field trips and special interest cl
Think of the smallest thing you can make -- A tiny paper airplane? A knot in a string? Now think of making something millions of times smaller. That's what nanotechnology is about. Nanotechnology
Stack 'em, connect 'em, build with 'em! KidsLab also includes a mirror labyrinth, crawl-through kaleidoscope, the popular Gravity Wall, a puppet theater, and a reading area.
Come and enjoy this new play and learning space for the museum's youngest visitors. The Tree House has a safe and fun carpeted climbing structure, plus age-appropriate books and toys.
Get an astronaut's-eye-view of Earth's surface as it changes minute to minute, by the hour, through the seasons, and over the years. Science on a Sphere creates stunning visual effects from
The spectacular view of the Bay across San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, Richmond and north, Oakland and south is greatly enhanced with telescopes; facilitator-led, hands-on activities; and geolo
The Asian Art Museum holds one of the most comprehensive collections of Asian art in the world. Spanning 6,000 years, its scope and breadth enables the museum to provide an introduction to all the maj
The lobby was transformed into a giant labyrinth where you could explore the twists and turns of puzzle solving, by bringing your brain power and taking on the fun challenges that awaited you!
Say 'YEA!' Young kids and preschoolers, LHS has a space just for you with puppets and a puppet theater, blocks and structures to build, books to read and an insect zoo to keep you company. C
At the Randall Museum's permanent earthquake exhibit, 'Living with a Restless Earth,' you can make your own quake by jumping on the floor. A seismometer in the museum's lobby will
This 18-foot granite sculpture on the Hall's back lawn can function as an astronomical tool.