Museum of Craft & Folk Art

Arts, Science, Museum

The Museum of Craft & Folk Art promotes the understanding and appreciation of human expression, ranging from utilitarian objects to contemporary art. This is accomplished through innovative exhibitions of craft and folk art from cultures past and present, educational programs, and publications. MOCFA is located at San Francisco's historic Fort Mason center, between Fisherman's Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge at the intersection of Buchanan Street and Marina Boulevard. Fort Mason Center offers an excitng mix of galleries, shops, restuarants, cafes, and live theater. Parking is available in the complex. Bus lines: MUNI/28 & 30.

Museum

CA

San Francisco

Franklin St & Bay St.

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