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How to start and keep the practice of being anti-racist going for yourself and your family at home as well as in a museum setting.
By Jenjii Hysten and Ariana Bayer
Through this activity, students create an identity book that looks at their past, present, and future selves.
By Jill McLennan, senior teaching artist
If you love to paint, then learn to love cleaning up.
By Raphael Noz, senior teaching artist
In this project, students learn about primary colors and how to mix secondary colors using paint.
Create a flower painting in close detail, inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe’s Petunias (1925).
Explore the sculptural properties of modeling dough, considering texture, pattern, and form.
By Hannah Freeman, senior teaching artist
Create a collection of botanical postcards as you explore the San Francisco Botanical Garden—or any other special garden!
By Jennie Smith, senior teaching artist
Create a three-part drawing that documents your in-depth exploration of a tree using observation, notation, and sketching.
Create an abstract watercolor painting inspired by nature, such as the leaves from plants or trees.
By Rea Lynn de Guzman, teaching artist
Here are some helpful tips for making your visit to Golden Gate Park creative beyond the museum’s walls.
By Anu Vaalas, Hannah Freeman, and Jennie Smith
Let’s follow Fernand Léger’s stencil technique to make a booklet of our own.
Enjoy a step-by-step art activity focused on humans’ relationship with animals.