Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Beautiful Day for......

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, one block away from Academy of Art

......walking around San Francisco. As I mentioned, we drove to SF on Monday to visit the Academy of Art University. My oldest daughter is going to start applying for colleges in the Fall....so the college crawl is on! My impression of AA was generally quite good! The classes, faculty and the facilities seem amazing. The "campus" is really the city itself with AA buildings scattered throughout SF. The university has their own bus system that transports kids to all of the various buildings. We toured through alot of the various buildings and departments: film, animation, fine art, photography, and visited one of the dorm buildings. There are even more tours you can go on, but we had a pretty good idea of what the school was about after three hours. I must say after touring another SoCal university, this tour was amazingly thorough. The atmosphere was very urban and edgy....very creative, but with a well thought out plan for employment opportunities. I liked it very much. The down side is that it is private, expensive, and lacks the overall education you might find at a State University. If your teen is interested in exploring other fields such as language, writing, sciences, music, etc., this might not be a good fit. But the fact that it is in a city with all of the opportunities that city provides: cultural, jobs, entertainment, beaches, shopping, etc....not a bad "campus"!


Yerba Buena Gardens out side of the Metreon building

Waterfall at Yerba Buena Gardens

We sat outside enjoying tea at the Samovar Tea Lounge to fortify ourselves after our long tour.

More of the Gardens and the sights of the ever expanding city

We always like to fit in a visit to China Town (the largest outside of Asia BTW) whenever we are in the city, so a quick cab ride and here we were. The Gate at Bush and Grant is very close to the Academy of Art Dorm buildings. Their bus goes right past it. Always a fun diversion.

I had to take a few photos of some of the things that caught my eye. Just a sampling:

Carved ivory tusk.

Carved wood column

Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory

If you are ever in China Town, ask for directions to the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory. It is located down a small alley and not easy to find on your own, but all of the shop keepers know where to direct you. The "factory" is really this very sweet woman who sits and folds the delicious smelling cookies as they come off the "presses" picking up a fortune and tucking it in. This tiny space off a tiny alley is always full of onlookers. And there is a man, who I think is her husband, that passes out warm cookie samples. You won't be able to leave without buying a bag. I love the sign behind the woman!

Grant Street, China Town

One of the many colorfully decked out buildings

My daughter loves this bakery where we always get candied ginger and Lotus cakes.

After dinner at a Chinese restaurant of course...we decided to walk back to where the car was parked. It just so happened that we walked through the Union Square shopping district. We passed Gumps....one of my favorite stores, and even though it was closed, I had to stop and stare at these fabulous light fixtures in the window by one of very favorite designers, Andrew Fisher of Fisher Weisman:

There were many more pieces, sculpture, accessories, etc. These were a couple of quick pictures I was able to take as my husband and daughter just kept walking down the block. I could have stood there for quite awhile longer!

To find out a little more about this brilliant exhibit, click here. And blogger Grant Gibson got to see alot more up close and personal here.

9 comments:

Holly Goes Lightly said...

Sorry you missed Gump, I love Maiden Lane myself. Those light fixtures are fabulous, thanks for sharing!

Rebecca Ward Design said...

I hope you stopped into Cafe de la Presse when you were at the Chinatown gate on Grant and Bush. It's one of my favorite spots in the city!

mary said...

Thanks for sharing! The designer of the CHANDELIER must have been channeling Tony Duquette. It is unbelievably wonderful, rock crystal et al. I wonder what house is destined to contain it?

Tricia - Avolli said...

Thanks for sharing images from your trip. Being able to visit wonderful cities is a great benefit of the college "crawl".

We just finished this process with our oldest daughter and are on the other end. The acceptance letters have come in and now I am dealing with the reality that my oldest is going away - yikes. It has hit me harder than I thought.

Enjoy this process and this year with your daughter. It was fun for us while it lasted, was filled with great bonding moments and ultimately will lead to new and great adventures for your daughter.

Tricia - Avolli

Found said...

Katie, the next time you are in SF please come visit our shop (www.foundsanfrancisco.com) on Union Street. We would love to have you. As for your daughter, I can't imagine how fantastic it would be to be a student in SF! So much to learn and be inspired by. Looking forward to hearing where her she decides to attend.

Style Court said...

Katie, so glad you shared these striking pictures. Always enjoys seeing your personal view. This is great.

Meade Design Group said...

Love the yerba buena waterfalls - fun pictures!

jamie said...

As a current student at the academy, i can say that it is a fantastic school. it is however, extremely difficult for the younger students. unless your daughter is 100% about pursuing a career in the arts this school will be very challenging. if she is interested in attending, i would recommend going to a community college and then transferring. it saves both money and gives you and your daughter an opportunity to think as to whether this is the place for her.

the city has been an amazing journey for me and i hope that she has the same life experiences.

katiedid said...

Hi All and thank you for all of the comments!

Jamie- Thank you for reading and I apreciate your insight. I know my daughter would get alot out of Academy of Art, but I think you are right. We are considering expenses and the other subjects she may want to pursue. Very impressive school we all thought!

Hello Found! OOOOOHHH! I am always looking for new and exciting adventures in shopping! I look forward to a visit next time we are in SF!