Note: access to the de Young may be impacted on 12/7 due to SF Rec and Parks’ Holiday Tree Lighting.
Open Tuesday – Sunday 9:30 am – 5:15 pm
Today, we will take a deep look at ourselves and create an abstract self-portrait made up of many pieces.
By Jill McLennan, senior teaching artist
Learn to print at home with artist Manuel “Fases” Ruelas, whose work was included in The de Young Open.
By Manuel “Fases” Ruelas, artist
Explore the materials in your surroundings through the sounds they make.
By Raphael Noz, senior teaching artist
Learn how to make a viewfinder that brings visibility to neighborhoods that are restorative rather than depleting.
By Hannah Waiters, artist
Create a bigger-than-life fruit sculpture
By Jennie Smith, senior teaching artist
Create a simple composition to hang in your window, with a focus on colors, shapes, and lines found in nature.
By Hannah Freeman, senior teaching artist
Through this activity, students create an identity book that looks at their past, present, and future selves.
If you love to paint, then learn to love cleaning up.
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.
This film is a poetic and intimate exploration of Wangechi Mutu’s exhibition, I Am Speaking, Are you Listening?