AAMD COMMUNITY PARTNERS MAP REPORT for the FAMSF

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AAMD COMMUNITY PARTNERS MAP REPORT for the FAMSF
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: Partnerships in the City and County of San Francisco
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
Schools
Academy of Art University
City College of San Francisco
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
San Francisco State University
University of San Francisco
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
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
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
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