KGO Bay Area LIFE
June 10, 2018
Creativity through the Arts, Early Childhood Development, Environmental Stewardship, General Museum, Health Promotion, Inclusion & Cultural Competence, Science Learning
KGO Bay Area LIFE
June 10, 2018
Creativity through the Arts, Early Childhood Development, Environmental Stewardship, General Museum, Health Promotion, Inclusion & Cultural Competence, Science Learning
The Mercury News
June 3, 2018
Community Service Learning, Creativity through the Arts, Early Childhood Development, General Museum, Inclusion & Cultural Competence
May 3, 2018
Local at-risk youth from low-income families will learn about video and digital media, experience the joys of community service, and make new friends in the museum’s youth programs, thanks to a $25,000 grant from The Shortino Foundation. The funds will support free and subsidized registration for teens in three museum youth programs. Learn MoreCommunity Service Learning, Creativity through the Arts, General Museum, Inclusion & Cultural Competence, Partnerships & Resource Development
KTVU Fox 2
March 27, 2018
Creativity through the Arts, General Museum, Inclusion & Cultural Competence, Partnerships & Resource Development
The Mercury News
February 5, 2018
Creativity through the Arts, Early Childhood Development, Inclusion & Cultural Competence
The Mercury News
January 7, 2018
Creativity through the Arts, Early Childhood Development, General Museum, Inclusion & Cultural Competence, Partnerships & Resource Development
The Mercury News
January 1, 2018
Creativity through the Arts, General Museum, Inclusion & Cultural Competence
El Observador
December 8, 2017
Creativity through the Arts, Early Childhood Development, Inclusion & Cultural Competence, Partnerships & Resource Development
November 30, 2017
Creativity is ignited every day inside the museum's purple walls. Now visitors' creative juices will be stoked as they approach the museum. Acclaimed multi-media artist Jaque Fragua of Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico is transforming the museum’s massive stucco covered-entry into a pallet of brightly colored imagery and bold symbols sparked from community input. The artist created the iconographic motifs based on design ideas submitted by 50 Rocketship Alma Academy 2nd – 5th grade students, EY corporate volunteers, and museum staff. Learn MoreCommunity Service Learning, Creativity through the Arts, General Museum, Inclusion & Cultural Competence, Partnerships & Resource Development
The Mercury News
November 30, 2017
Community Service Learning, Creativity through the Arts, General Museum, Inclusion & Cultural Competence, Partnerships & Resource Development