
Jewelry Making for Teens
Learn the unique art of jewelry making! Observe our jewelry making artist and then create your own work of wearable art that you made yourself. All Materials provided. For teens ages 13 – 18.
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Learn the unique art of jewelry making! Observe our jewelry making artist and then create your own work of wearable art that you made yourself. All Materials provided. For teens ages 13 – 18.

Enjoy a delicious mocktail while you learn new crafts. For Adults. All supplies will be provided. Third Sundays of the month, 2-3 PM Disfrute de un delicioso cóctel (sin alcohol) mientras aprende nuevas manualidades. Para adultos. Se proporcionará todos los materiales. Cada tercer domingo del mes,..

Welcome to our Minecraft Adventure Camp! Throughout the week, players explore custom adventures, tackle group objectives, and learn how to strategize together in dynamic, unpredictable environments. W

Childrens Storytimes: Toddlers (ages 12-36 months) Summer Session. https://www.beverlyhills.org/calendar.aspx?EID=2744

Make rainbow-themed crafts and explore rainbow sensory bins full of colorful, hands-on play!

Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture’s resident group Museo Italo Americano has online and in-person shopping and in-person and Zoom events during 2025.

Join Emmy instructor Lam to discover the ancient decorative art of Chinese lantern making. Students will create their own lanterns while exploring the significance of lanterns in various Chinese...

Join us for a Pride Month-themed MakerSpace to create 3D items, sewing projects, zines, stickers, and buttons.

Drop-in for a friendly game of Mahjong with new friends or catch up with old ones while working on your latest craft!

Do you knit or crochet? Join us for a drop-in fiber arts session. Bring your own projects. Open to all levels. Some supplies provided. Cross stitch, needlepoint, hand sewing, embroidery and weaving...

Water has long shaped life in Japan. As an island nation surrounded by the sea and nourished by abundant rainfall, Japan depends on water for its fertile landscapes and rich food sources. In contemporary Japanese art, water continues to be a powerful theme. Sound of Water: Feminine Expressions of...

Join us for a stitching circle as we make hoop art featuring woodland animals. All skill levels are welcome and materials will be provided.

Join us for a Kids' Book Club. This book club is designed for students in grades 2-4.

Discover the meditative art of hand-building with clay in the immersive ceramic workshop, set within the inspiring surroundings of the Museum’s James A Lester Gallery. Led by local ceramic artist Aeryn O’Halloran, participants will learn foundational techniques- including pinch and slab...

Stay cool with this fun craft where you can decorate and customize your own foam visor hat. No registration is required.

Do you want to give your morning coffee a bit more attitude? Join us to sew this 1930s-inspired capelet. The steps are simple, and you'll gain a few new skills in applying bias tape and hemming curves. This program is for ages 12+. Basic sewing machine skills are required (winding and loading a...

An exhibit featuring works by many first-time Festival of Arts Fine Art Show exhibitors.

What is T'ai-chi? T'ai-chi Ch'uan is an ancient Chinese art which combines meditation in movement and healthful exercise. The training includes the practice of a 37 posture form which teaches relaxation, balance and strength, and also a partner practice that builds sensitivity, timing and energy....

Join our Teen Book Club this summer! In our first meeting on June 23, we will begin the book The White Guy Dies First together, with yummy snacks to get everyone excited and...

Join us to design and decorate your own unique princess hat or pirate hat! All materials will be provided. Ages: 10-17

Bring your projects and join us for a morning of stitches and chit chat. All fiber arts and skill levels are welcome.

@ About Event Details About the Artists Gallery Plan Your Visit Chris McCaw: Double Day & John Chiara: Bay Panel Presented By Haines Gallery & SF Camerawork SF Camerawork and Haines Gallery collaborate on major solo exhibitions by Chris McCaw and John Chiara. The presentations at SF Camerawork...

In honor of Pride month we will be creating duct tape rainbow lanyards. All supplies will be provided no registration is required.

This camp is SOLD OUT. Join the waitlist here. Experiment with digital photography, photo mix-ups, and photo editing. Create computer animation, draw and design with iPad apps, and explore the world of 3D digital sculpting and video game coding. Instructor: Rachel Aragaki

Join us for a relaxed hour of art and creativity designed for adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers. No art experience needed-just bring your imagination! All supplies are...

Every Monday and Saturday the Library of the Canyons will have a new craft for you -- whether you're a reluctant artist or a true enthusiast. This self-guided program will be located in the children's...

Join us on the fourth Tuesday of the month for an afternoon of arts and crafts. We will enjoy some time together creating and crafting projects. Supplies might be limited and will be offered on a...

An exhibit showcasing historic and contemporary works from the Festival’s Permanent Art Collection.

Join us in a fun and relaxing atmosphere where we will create artwork and practice different art techniques. This program is for adults and older adults interested in art and connecting with others...


If you’re a seasoned artist, someone crafty, DIY enthusiast who likes to dabble, come check out Drop-In Maker Space. Our volunteers and community experts are there every Monday night to assist with starting a new project or helping to get over the next hurdle. The Maker Space is equipped with a...

This Spotlight Sundays, we are excited to welcome back Dohee Lee and Puri Arts with their project Land as Body: Belonging, a powerful community ritual that interweaves ceremony, storytelling, and drumming. This spirited offering provides a ceremonial bridge for healing between ancestors and the...

Take time for creativity at this hands-on event designed for teens and adults . Explore guided and do-it-yourself stations and more (subject to availability). All materials and instructions are provided—limited to one project per person. No prior experience necessary - just bring your curiosity and.

Matt Passmore’s Tied/Untied Sculpture greats visitors to the Fort Mason Center For Arts & Culture waterfront campus.

Come and enjoy a special Father's Day themed craft activity here at the Hillview Branch. All materials will be provided. Free. No registration required. ADA Accommodation Requests