Nonprofit

Randall Museum/Randall Museum Friends

San Francisco, CA
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www.randallmuseum.org

  • Mission

    The Randall Museum offers youth and adults opportunities for active involvement and recreation in an integrated program of arts and sciences. Focusing on the cultures and environment of the San Francisco Bay Area, the Museum strives to inspire creativity, curiosity and appreciation of the world around us.
    The Randall Museum offers youth and adults opportunities for active involvement and recreation in an integrated program of arts and sciences. Focusing on the cultures and environment of the San Francisco Bay Area, the Museum strives to inspire creativity, curiosity and appreciation of the world around us.

    About Us

    On a hillside overlooking the City and the Bay, the Randall Museum is a place where children, youth, and adults can explore the arts, the sciences, and the environment through a wide range of hands-on classes, changing exhibits, and programs. Permanent areas of the museum include a live animal exhibit, a woodshop, art and ceramics studios, a darkroom, a lapidary workshop, an earthquake exhibit, a 188-seat theater, a greenhouse, and an outdoor learning area with lawns and gardens. Ongoing and annual programs include summer camps, school field trips, family outings, after-school and weekend classes for children and adults, family festival days, and a wide variety of clubs and special interest groups. The Randall Museum is a facility of the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department and is partially supported through a public/private partnership with the Randall Museum Friends.

    On a hillside overlooking the City and the Bay, the Randall Museum is a place where children, youth, and adults can explore the arts, the sciences, and the environment through a wide range of hands-on classes, changing exhibits, and programs. Permanent areas of the museum include a live animal exhibit, a woodshop, art and ceramics studios, a darkroom, a lapidary workshop, an earthquake exhibit, a 188-seat theater, a greenhouse, and an outdoor learning area with lawns and gardens. Ongoing and annual programs include summer camps, school field trips, family outings, after-school and weekend classes for children and adults, family festival days, and a wide variety of clubs and special interest groups. The Randall Museum is a facility of the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department and is partially supported through a public/private partnership with the Randall Museum Friends.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals
    • Arts & Music
    • Community Development
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Volunteering

    Location & Contact

    Illustration

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