Winter 2025 registration opens Dec 14 at 10am
*Priority registration for active scholarship recipients starts Dec 11 at 10 am
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Cover Photo by Katherine Akey
Photo Center Orientation
1/11, 1/25, 2/8, 2/22, 3/8 Saturday, 11am-12pm
An Introduction to Lightroom Classic – Virtual
2/1 – 2/15 Saturdays, 1pm–4pm Virtual David J. Gubernick
Basic Black and White Film Development
1/9, 1/23, 1/31, 2/1, 2/28, 3/8 Time and instructors vary
Beginning Adobe Photoshop – Virtual
1/9 -1/30 Thursdays, 6pm-8:30pm Barbara Pollak-Lewis
Cyanotype and Stitches
2/4 – 3/5 Wednesday, 6-8pm Katherine Akey
Cyanotype for All
1/18 Saturday, 11am-3pm Katherine Akey
Darkroom Essentials & Processes
1/14 – 2/18; Tuesday, 6-8:30pm Marilyn Montúfar 1/30 – 3/6; Thursdays, 6pm-8:30pm, Chris Gould
Developing Your Personal Vision
2/1 – 3/8 Saturdays, 1-4pm Chris Gould
Film Camera Basics – in Spanish
3/4 Tuesday, 6pm-8:30pm; Marilyn Montúfar
Film Camera Basics
1/7 Tuesday, 6pm-8:30pm; Marilyn Montúfar
Film Photography for Teens
2/5 – 3/5 Wednesdays, 4pm-6pm John Longyear
Getting to Know Your DSLR
1/8 – 1/29 Wednesdays, 6pm-8:30pm Quincy Stamper
Introduction to Encaustic for Photographers
1/16 Thursday, 6pm-8:30pm Elizabeth Dekker
Matting, Framing, Presenting Your Photos
1/25 Saturday, 11-2:30pm Grant Rusk
Classes at Randall Museum
Randall Museum has classes for all ages in science, nature and art. Whether you want to submerse yourself in learning a new skill, or drop in for an hour with your young artists, there are classes in art, science and applied design to pique your curiosity. Randall classes encourage discovery of the natural world by kids of all ages. There are even summer camps that are very popular and fill up fast. Classes change every quarterly season, so check back again for something new!
To register for a class, you must first set up a family account through the San Francisco Recreation and Parks class registration home page.
Randall Museum members receive class discounts and priority registration!
Youth & Adult Classes at Sharon Art Studio
All of the fine arts classes can be done from anywhere in the world. Take a watercolor, drawing, or portraiture class with friends or family. Ceramics will happen for local residents who can pick up and drop off items, and join for an outdoor glaze day. Teen classes are held here at the studio and include ceramics (wheel and hand building) and metal/jewelry arts. Art is the new way to vacay!