Join us at the Randall Museum for the Afternoon Art Drop-In Workshop designed for families. This interactive event invites participants to drop by the Art Room where art instructors guide various hands-on activities. All ages are welcome, and children under 8 must be accompanied by a paying adult. The workshop occurs every Saturday from 1 PM to 4 PM, allowing families to engage creatively together. It's a wonderful opportunity to explore the museum's arts and crafts programs. Registration is available at the front desk.
Event WebsiteVenture into the Randall Museum’s new live animal exhibit, Wild in California, and join one of the animal keepers in an open discussion about the museum’s wildlife residents. Learn how the keepers care for the animals and how and where these creatures live in the wild. Kids and families will meet some of the animals up-close and can ask the keeper questions to find out more about their favorites. Visitors can meet a snake, check out a barn owl, or maybe even touch a tortoise.
Join us in celebrating the opening reception of From the River to the Bay on Thursday, January 30, 6–9 PM PST! Curated by Chris Gazaleh, this multidisciplinary exhibition features works from 11 Palestinian and solidarity artists and explores the Bay Area’s legacy of social movements. The opening reception is free, open to all ages, and will include curatorial remarks. RSVP is highly encouraged.
Join us for the Saturday Science Drop-in Workshop at the Randall Museum! This engaging workshop invites families to explore simple science topics through interactive, project-based activities. Each session allows participants to create a fun project that they can take home, fostering a love for science and discovery in a hands-on way. The class runs every Saturday from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM and is suitable for children aged 4 years and up, provided they are accompanied by an adult.
Venture into the Randall Museum’s new live animal exhibit, Wild in California, and join one of the animal keepers in an open discussion about the museum’s wildlife residents. Learn how the keepers care for the animals and how and where these creatures live in the wild. Kids and families will meet some of the animals up-close and can ask the keeper questions to find out more about their favorites. Visitors can meet a snake, check out a barn owl, or maybe even touch a tortoise.