** coming soon **
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
Topics change daily for these tours led by SFMOMA docents.
Step outside the shoreline once again on the second field trip of the season. Head over to Garin/Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park where we might spot a variety of birds including woodpeckers, sparrows,
The Reservoir of Intent: Where do our thoughts come from? How does our prior family background affect how we currently think? How does our personality affect our present thoughts? How does our Chris
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
Travel the world -- the world of mathematics! Enjoy the games played around the world and across the centuries at 'Math Around the World,' a new LHS exhibition that presents math with a mult
This 18-foot granite sculpture on the Hall's back lawn can function as an astronomical tool.
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.
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
Contrary to some popular opinions, math is challenging, engaging and just plain fun. The proof is in the assortment of hands-on puzzles and activities for all ages. Building, counting, weighing, predi
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
Climbing along the back of Pheena the fin whale model is a favorite activity for young visitors. Found in every ocean, fin whales are the second largest whales in the world after blue whales.
The Blackhawk Museum's automotive exhibition of International Automotive Treasures! presents and displays historically significant and artistically inspired automobiles from the very earliest to
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
Meets on Every Saturday of Each Month.Ages 1-3 years.
The cold process method of soapmaking relies almost exclusively on the heat generated by saponification (the chemical reaction of fatty acids and alkali to produce soap). No external heat is applied
In celebration of the museum's 75th anniversary, the Department of Architecture and Design has commissioned artist Ewan Gibbs to create a suite of 18 drawings of San Francisco. The drawings are i
Throughout history, these differences have been a source of community strength and personal identity. They have also been the basis for discrimination and oppression. This exhibit provides an opportun
The Blackhawk Museum's extensive collection of automotive fine art objects -- including paintings and sculptures -- celebrates the automobile since its development in the mid-1880s.
Instructor: Patrik Kusek Time: 10am-5pm with a one hour lunch *lunch will not be provided* Phone Number: (510)233-0334 Contact: Jerilyn Perry In this day long session you?ll learn how to use PMC sl