Stitching Stories: Past Threads to Present Voices
Stitching Stories: Past Threads to Present Voices
Free Art Making Classes at the de Young museum
Exclusively for adults ages 55 and up
Explore your creativity and be inspired by art at the de Young museum in Golden Gate Park. No experience necessary.
Dates & Time
Every Wednesday, January 28–March 25, 10:30 am–1 pm (No class on March 4)
Stitching Stories: Past Threads to Present Voices
Stitching Stories: Past Threads to Present Voices
Free Art Making Classes at the de Young museum
Exclusively for adults ages 55 and up
Explore your creativity and be inspired by art at the de Young museum in Golden Gate Park. No experience necessary.
Dates & Time
Every Wednesday, January 28–March 25, 10:30 am–1 pm (No class on March 4)
Stitching Stories: Past Threads to Present Voices
Stitching Stories: Past Threads to Present Voices
Free Art Making Classes at the de Young museum
Exclusively for adults ages 55 and up
Explore your creativity and be inspired by art at the de Young museum in Golden Gate Park. No experience necessary.
Dates & Time
Every Wednesday, January 28–March 25, 10:30 am–1 pm (No class on March 4)
Neuro Nook (Book Club): The Gaslit Brain
Neuro Nook (Book Club): The Gaslit Brain
Join the Virtual Brain Health Center's Neuro Nook (book club) on a monthly journey as we dive into thought-provoking books that help you build a better brain.
Cinematic Empathy: The Art of Socially Conscious Film
Cinematic Empathy: The Art of Socially Conscious Film
The UCSF Memory and Aging Center is excited to announce filmmaker and Atlantic Fellow Zach Bandler as the inaugural recipient of the Miller Artist in Residence Program. This prestigious residency honors Harriet Bernice Sanders Miller, MFA—an artist fascinated with botany, cell biology, and medical illustration—and her husband Milton Miller, MD, professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences.
Beautiful Bayview - Arts and Science Day
Beautiful Bayview - Arts and Science Day
Join Creative Minds artists and doctors from the UCSF Memory and Aging Center on Saturday August 23rd at 11 a.m. for a brain health talk with Dr. Charles Windon, lunch, and an afternoon of arts and music activities. Photography and visual arts displays from Creative Minds participants will be on view. Event is free and open to the public.