I am so sad that the Shidoni Foundry is no more.....one of the the most memorable parts of my kids' lives was having Brian Honeycutt introduce them to the other Foundry artists, and then taking them to watch glass blown.
At least the glasswares is still up and running, and the artists their have expanded their repertoire. The Foundry has apparently not been in use for a while, and most of the sculptures I had pictures of with my kids are gone, so we weren't able to replicate with...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreA group of us went to the sculpture garden to take some pictures. Please beware.....you cannot climb on or touch any of the metal sculptures. Ask for Jeremy so he can confirm and yell at you to get off the metal sculpture and then tell you to leave the premises. No where at the entrance on the signs does it say you cannot touch these items. . What a joke this place is. As a SF resident I would look elsewhere because there are plenty of welcoming areas where you don't...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreOutdoor sculpture garden. You can visit the foundry to see some sculptures, but it is no longer a working foundry. And the art gallery has lots of space and beautiful works of art. All three are within walking distance of each other. Or you can drive from one end to the other, and park close to the two...
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