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San Francisco’s Beloved Museum of Craft and Folk Art (MOCFA) Closes its Doors After 30 Years of Public Service

The Museum of Craft and Folk Art (MOCFA) on Yerba Buena Lane announces that it will be closing its doors on November 10, 2012 at the end of the run of its current international exhibition Fiber Futures: Japan’s Textile Pioneers. Press Release »

Education Program News:
MOCFA's Education Program will continue as peopleOlogie
. Contact Linda
Janklow at lindajanklow [at] gmail.com.

Upcoming Events:

OCT
12
Fiber Futures: Japan’s Textile Pioneers x2
Friday October 12
5–8pm

Exhibition opening and community party for Fiber Futures: Japan’s Textile Pioneers x2

Learn more about the Current Exhibition »

OCT
13
Make It @ MOCFA
Saturday October 13
4–6pm

We move our all-ages hands-on activity program after-hours as part of Yerba Buena Night! Be inspired with the fiber works in the current exhibition and use the popular method for transferring images to fabric using photos, old or new. Ages 5+. $5 includes admission and all materials. RSVP: makeit@mocfa.org.

RSVP: makeit [at] mocfa.org.

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After 30 amazing years of serving the Bay Area community (1982-2012) with innovative exhibitions, public programs, and arts education, the Museum of Craft and Folk Art closes its doors.

Thank you to all our supporters: donors, friends, artists, artisans, makers, colleagues, and members.

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