The San Francisco Women Artists was founded in 1887 as a group for women to critique and share each other's artwork. Today, this nonprofit organization still supports artists. Visit their gallery to find local talent from artists of all different mediums, including paintings, jewelry, sculptures, and ceramics. The exhibitions often change, allowing you to enjoy new artwork by this talented group.
Hands On Gourmet designs cooking classes, wine education and culinary team building. It brings together people, culinary techniques and tasty food. So, go ahead and contact them if you wish to delve into the food world and explore the fascinating universe of wine. You can even call on them when you throw a party at home. The lively and highly efficient chefs will share their passion for food and even teach you how to make those scrumptious dishes you've always loved. Log on to the website for more information.
A family legacy of wine-making resulted in the next natural step for the Rudd family - that of gin-making. No.209 is a distinct gin that is different from the conventional juniper flavored gin, and has notes of citrus instead. Dedicated to delivering sophisticated flavors to their patrons, the Gin No.209 goes through a handcrafted process. The distillery is located at Pier 50, where gin is concocted with the latest equipment. If you wish to witness the journey of this wonderful spirit, Distillery No.209 arranges tours. Tours are by appointment only, so call ahead before you visit.
Founded in 2011 by Rachel Knudson, Sticky Art Lab in downtown Berkely is known around town for their fun and informative art workshop for kids, introducing them to a variety of crafts and art forms. Their reuse art studio is where your child can learn to create something truly beautiful and meaningful from products that have been deemed unusable.