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.