About this Event
Admission
Museum Members: Free
General admission: $10.00
Students with ID: $8.00
Seniors (65 and older): $8.00
Children (through age 12): Free
Free First Thursdays: Admission is free for all visitors on the first Thursday of every month. No tickets are needed but visitors can RSVP and reserve their spot online.
North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) member and a Blue Star Museum. *MCD offers free admission to our nation’s active-duty military personnel (including the National Guard), veterans, first responders, and their families.
As part of the SF Museums for All program, visitors who are part of Medi-Cal or Cal Fresh programs can get 4 free admission passes on each visit.
Group Tickets
Have a group of 15 or more? Please e-mail [email protected] to book your group’s tickets.
Accessibility
Here are a few ways we hope to accommodate any special needs you might have during your visit:
Wheelchair lift
A wheelchair is available to borrow
Closed captions on all videos
Large Print Text available upon request or via QR code
Arabic, Spanish, and Simplified Chinese Translations available via QR code
Audio tours for both exhibitions are available via QR code
If you are planning a visit and have any advance questions about accessibility, please e-mail us at [email protected]
Location and Parking
The Museum of Craft and Design is located at 2569 Third Street (between 22nd and 23rd), in the historic American Industrial Center in San Francisco’s vibrant Dogpatch neighborhood. The T Third Muni Metro, the 48, 15, and 55 bus stops are within one block of the Museum. Please double-check all current bus and transit schedules.
For those coming from the East Bay or within San Francisco: From Powell Station, go one level up from BART and proceed to the Union Square MUNI Metro station. Once at the MUNI Metro station, take the T Sunnydale outbound train, stop at 23rd Street platform, and walk back to 2569 Third Street.
Finding street parking in the neighborhoods and industrial areas around the Museum can sometimes be a challenge. There is a paid lot at 20th Street and Illinois Street.
Video Craft – On View Now at MCD!
Video Craft explores the formal and technical properties that video, film, and early moving image technologies share with more traditional craft media like ceramics, textiles, and glass. Craft practices have long been cut out of new media discourse—a trend currently being reversed. Through themes of encoding, looping, and sampling, Video Craft takes terms usually associated with media art and expands them to examine practices by artists using a wider range of materials and techniques, many of which are rooted in craft history.
Video Craft brings together nearly 20 artists at different stages of their careers, from early pioneers of video production to emerging digital natives. The exhibition hopes to illustrate an unlikely partnership between the heavily embodied practices of craft and the ephemeral nature of the screen. Learn more here!
Images: (top) Senga Nengudi, Warp Trance, 2007. Installation view, Another Energy: Power to Continue Challenging—16 Women Artists from around the World, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2021. Photo by Furukawa Yuya. Photo courtesy of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo.
(bottom)Kate Nartker, jacquard woven frame for animation Green Screen, 2025
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Museum of Craft and Design, 2569 3rd Street, San Francisco, United States
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