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7/11/20 Join The Mexican Museum at Bean Sprouts Family Days!

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ORGANIZATION: The Mexican Museum

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 1 person is interested
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The Mexican Museum is proud to collaborate with the SF Botanical Garden on Bean Sprouts Family Days this 2020 season! From April through October, TMM will participate one Saturday a month from 1- 4 p.m.
We are looking for volunteers to join us the following dates: April 4th , May 2nd , June 6th , July 11th , August 1st , September 5th , and October 3rd. Let's create art together!

Each month we will be using the garden's nature materials to create a Latin American themed craft & activity.
We hope you can join us in teaching youth and their families how to create colorful nature crafts!

If you can't volunteer, come enjoy new adventures and favorite activities at Bean Sprouts Family Day! Join TMM and the Botanical staff and teen interns to dig, plant, play, learn and relax in the Children’s Garden. Free with regular admission.

For more Bean Sprouts Family Days visit: https://www.sfbg.org/beansprouts
The Mexican Museum website: http://mexicanmuseum.org
SF Botanical Garden Website: https://www.sfbg.org

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About The Mexican Museum

Location:

649 Mission St Suite 419, Private Offices, Not Open to Public, San Francisco, CA 94105, US

Mission Statement

The soul and spirit of the arts and cultures of Mexico and the Americas are fundamentally linked. Through its programs, The Mexican Museum voices the complexity and richness of Latino art throughout the Americas, encouraging dialogue among the broadest public.

Description

The Mexican Museum, initially located in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District, was founded in 1975 by San Francisco resident and artist Peter Rodríguez. The museum was the realization of Mr. Rodríguez's vision that an institution be created in the United States to exhibit the aesthetic expression of the Mexican and Mexican-American people. Today, our vision has expanded to reflect the evolving scope of the Mexican, Chicano, and Latino experience.

In 1982 The Mexican Museum moved to Fort Mason Center in San Francisco's Marina District, where it has amassed a permanent collection of over 16,000 art objects. This spectacular collection is unique in the nation and includes Pre-Hispanic, Colonial, Popular, Modern and Contemporary Mexican and Latino, and Chicano Art.

The museum closed it's Fort Mason Center location in 2018 and is currently preparing for the completion of our permanent home which will be built in downtown San Francisco's Yerba Buena Arts District. The museum continues to offer offsite educational and public programming throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Environment
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Environment

WHEN

Sat Jul 11, 2020
12:00 PM - 04:00 PM

WHERE

1199 9th AveSan Francisco, CA 94122

(37.76742,-122.470375)
 

SKILLS

  • Teaching / Instruction
  • Environmental Education
  • Visual Arts
  • Horticulture
  • Child Development
  • Spanish

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 15
  • Check in and station set up is at 12:00pm, event starts at 1:00pm and ends at 4:00pm.

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