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Comprising the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco are the largest public arts institutions in the City of San Francisco and are among the largest art museums in the United States. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco have rendered over a century of public service in the arts, and it is its mission to extend and enhance that service well into the 21st century. The Fine Arts Museums continue to serve as one of the premier public institutions in the western United States, existing to provide its community and region with high quality exhibitions, programs, education and outreach, and to care for San Francisco's esteemed art collection. For more information about these maps please contact: Andy Finch, Director of Policy, AAMD [email protected], 202-638-4530 Creation of these maps is sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco www.famsf.org Tel: 415.750.3600 Each symbol on the following maps represents one of the various partners that used the educational services or collaborated with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in 2011-2012.

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Comprising the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park and the Legion of Honor in Lincoln Park, the Fine Arts Museums of

San Francisco are the largest public arts institutions in the City of San Francisco and are among the largest art museums in

the United States.

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco have rendered over a century of public service in the arts, and it is its mission to

extend and enhance that service well into the 21st century. The Fine Arts Museums continue to serve as one of the

premier public institutions in the western United States, existing to provide its community and region with high quality

exhibitions, programs, education and outreach, and to care for San Francisco's esteemed art collection.

For more information

about these maps please

contact:

Andy Finch,

Director of Policy, AAMD

[email protected],

202-638-4530

Creation of these maps is

sponsored in part by the

National Endowment for the Arts.

Fine Arts

Museums of

San Francisco

www.famsf.org

Tel: 415.750.3600

Each symbol on the

following maps represents

one of the various

partners that used the

educational services or

collaborated with the Fine

Arts Museums of San

Francisco in 2011-2012.

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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Constituency by Median Household Income

In 2011-2012, twenty-seven (27%) of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco community and education partners were

located in census tracts with median household incomes under $ 50,000.* *This information is based on 2000 U.S. Census Data.

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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: Educational Programs & Community Outreach

Families with Children

Families with children can choose from a wide variety of programs specifically designed for them including summer camps, free Saturday art classes

or hands-on art making activities designed by the Museums' artist-in-residence. Programs include Art After School and Artist Studio for Families

and Children.

Resources for Educators

The Education Department at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco provide a wide variety of resources, events and written materials for

educators planning visits to the Museums with their students. Below you will find rich source material with which to prepare yourself and your

students to visit the Museums, including teacher workshops, special events, and temporary exhibition resources.

K–12 Students

The Fine Arts Museums' School Programs enable students to make connections and develop an understanding of art in both creative and historical

contexts. The programs offer a vast array of experiences ranging from independent viewing to facilitated visits with docents, museum artists, poets

and the Museum Ambassadors. Programs include class visits, curriculum-supported visits, Museum Ambassadors, Poets in the Galleries, and

Children’s Theater.

College Programs

College programs at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco focus on artistic enrichment, art history perspectives, studio art, and performing arts

that highlight a specific time period. Current programs include Collections Research, Docent Tours for College Groups, Sketching in the Galleries,

Art History, and New Generations Student Showcase Evening.

Docents

Docents at the museum facilitate learning by helping audiences of all ages understand and enjoy the permanent collections and special exhibitions,

and by engaging visitors in interactive experiences that give them a new appreciation of the visual arts.

Organ Concerts

The Legion of Honor’s Skinner organ is the world’s only indoor/outdoor organ. View extraordinary art as you listen to a free concert every Saturday

and Sunday at 4 p.m., except when the museum is closed.

FRAME

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco is a member of the French Regional and American Museum Exchange (FRAME). Founded in 1999, FRAME is

a formal collaboration of museums in twelve cities in France, twelve museums in the United States and one associate member in Canada. FRAME

serves as a catalyst for cultural exchange between France and the United States. Thanks to this unique consortium, extraordinary collections are

placed at the service of an ever-wider public on both sides of the Atlantic. In these ways, FRAME serves the cultural needs of each country and

educates a constituency of great size, breadth and distribution.

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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: Partnerships in the City and County of San Francisco

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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: Partnerships in the City and County of San Francisco

The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco partnerships in the City and County of San Francisco extend to over 230 organizations. These are:

Colleges and Universities

Academy of Art University

City College of San Francisco

Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising

San Francisco State University

University of San Francisco

Cultural Organizations

Catch Me Bird

CounterPULSE

Cuicacalli Escuela de Danza

Dabble Art Center

Dancers’ Group

E.R. Taylor

Ensemble Parallele

ME’DI.ATE Art Group

Meridian Gallery

Pine Ridge

Red Poppy Art House

SF Center for the Book

Sharon Art Studio

The San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music

The San Francisco Symphony

Z Space

Other

Havens

Johns Hopkins University

Ohlone

Rebar Group

Street Vincent de Paul Society – San Francisco

Schools

Abraxis Charter School

Alamo Elementary School

Albany High School

Alma Heights

Alvarado Elementary

Analy High School

AP Giannini Middle School

Argonne Elementary

BAGHS Home Schoolers

Balboa High School

Bay Area Homeschool

Bay School

Beach School

Berkley Maynard Academy

Blackford Elementary School

Bryant Elementary

Buena Vista Elementary School

Burton High School

Cabrillo Elementary

Capuchino High School

Children's Day School

CKYKU.net School

Claire Lilienthal School

Colfax High School

Commodore Sloat School

Commodore Stockton Elementary School

Creative Arts Charter School

Crystal Springs Uplands School

Daniel Webster Elementary

De Marillac Academy

Del Rey Elementary

Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary School

Dr. William Cobb Elementary

Edison Charter Academy

Education Program for Gifted Youth, Stanford

El Granada Elementary School

Emerson Junior High

ER Taylor Elementary

Excelsior at Monroe

Fei Tian Academy Art

Francis Scott Key Elementary

Frank McCoppin Elementary School

Fremont High School-METS

Galileo High School

George Peabody Elementary School

Glenwood Elementary School

Gordon J. Lau Elementary School

Grattan Elementary School

Hamilton Elementary School

Hanford West High School

Harvest Ridge Coop Charter

Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy

Hercules Middle High School

Hillcrest Elementary

Homegrown Kids Homeschool

Irvington High School

Jefferson Elementary

John Muir San Bruno Elementary

Junipero Serra EES

KIPP SF Bay Academy

Lisa Kampner Hebrew Academy

Lafayette Elementary

Lakeshore Elementary School

Lawton Alternative

Lawton Elementary School

Leonard R. Flynn Elementary School

Lick Wilmerding High School

Linscott Charter

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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: Partnerships in the City and County of San Francisco

Schools continued

Lipman Middle School

Longfellow Elementary School

Malcolm X Academy

Marysville Charter Academy

Maybeck High School

Mcauley School

McKinley Elementary School

Meadow Elementary

Mendocino High School

Mendocino Independent Study

Menlo Atherton High School

Millbrae Montessori

Milpitas High School

Miraloma Elementary School

Miwok Valley Elementary School

Montessori School of Fremont

Mount Tamalpais School

Murray Elementary

Neil Armstrong School

Neil Cummins Elementary School

New Traditions Elementary

North Hillsborough Elementary

North Star Academy

Oakland Unity High School

Ocean Shore School

Orinda Intermediate School

Our Lady Perpetual Help

Pacific Grove Middle School

Paradise School

Peabody School

Peralta Elementary School

Phillip and Sala Burton High School

Pleasant Valley High School

Pomeroy Elementary School

Presidio Middle School

R. L. Stevenson Elementary

Rancho Cotate High School

Redding Elementary School

Rooftop Elementary School

Roosevelt Middle School

Rosa Parks Elementary School

Ross School

Russian-American International School

Ruth Asawa School of the Arts

Saint Basil's School

Saint Brigid School

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton School

Saint Paul School

Saint Anne School

Saint Finn Barr School

Saint Helena Montessori

Saint Mark's School

Saint Mels School

Saint Philip Neri School

Saint Stephen School

Saint Vincent de Paul

San Francisco University High School

Sanchez Elementary School

Santa Cruz Waldorf School

Sequoia High School

SF Day School

SF University High School

SFUSD Excelsior @ Monroe

Sheridan Elementary School

Sherman Elementary

Spring Valley Science School

Starr King Elementary

Stuart Hall for Boys

Stuart Hall High School

Sunnyside Elementary School

Sunset Elementary

Sutro Elementary

T. Edison Charter Academy

T. Marshall ACademic High School

Tenderloin Community School

The Carey School

Ulloa Elementary School

Up on Top After School and Summer Programs

Valley Vista School

Visitacion Valley Elementary School

West Campus High School

West Portal Elementary School

Westmoor High School

Woodside International School

Yick Wo Elementary

Youth Group

Brownie Troop

Buchanan YMCA of SF

JCC H Diller Family Preschool

Mission Girls Centers, Inc.

Pacific Primary Pre-School

Sunnyside Camp-Mission YMCA