California College of the Arts
California College of the Arts is an art, design, architecture, and writing school with two campuses in California, one in San Francisco and one in Oakland. Founded in 1907, it enrolls approximately 1,500 undergraduates and 500 graduate students.
History
CCA was founded in 1907 by Frederick Meyer in Berkeley as the School of the California Guild of Arts and Crafts during the height of the Arts and Crafts movement. The Arts and Crafts movement originated in Europe during the late 19th century as a response to the industrial aesthetics of the machine age. Followers of the movement advocated an integrated approach to art, design, and craft. Today, Frederick Meyer's "practical art school" is an internationally known and respected institution, drawing students from around the world.In 1908 the school was renamed California School of Arts and Crafts, and in 1936 it became the California College of Arts and Crafts.
The college's Oakland campus location was acquired in 1922, when Meyer bought the four-acre James Treadwell estate at Broadway and College Avenue. Two of its buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places. The Oakland campus still houses the more traditional, craft based studios like the art glass, jewelry metal arts, printmaking, painting, sculpture and ceramic programs.
In 1940 a Master of Fine Arts program was established.
In 2003 the college changed its name to California College of the Arts.
Academics
CCA offers 22 undergraduate and 13 graduate majors. CCA confers the bachelor of fine arts, bachelor of arts, bachelor of architecture, master of fine arts, master of arts, master of architecture, master of advanced architectural design, masters of design and master of business administration degrees.The CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, located near the San Francisco campus in a new facility on Kansas St., is a forum for contemporary culture. In 2013 the Wattis Institute recruited a new director, Anthony Huberman, formerly of Artist's Space in New York.
In 2018, U.S. News and World Report listed the California College of the Arts as having the 15th best Fine Arts program in the United States. PayScale lists CCA as the #1 art school in the United States for return on investment and #3 for average alumni salary.
Alumni
Alumni Robert Arneson and Peter Voulkos and faculty member Viola Frey helped establish the medium of ceramics as a fine art and were closely linked to the emergence of the 1960s ceramics movement. The photorealist movement of the 1970s is represented by current faculty member Jack Mendenhall and alumni Robert Bechtle and Richard McLean. Alumni Nathan Oliveira and Manuel Neri were leaders in the Bay Area Figurative Movement. Marvin Lipofsky founded CCA's Glass Program in 1967 and was important in the Studio Glass movement.Noted alumni include the artists ;
Academia
- Sonia Landy Sheridan, professor emeritus at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
- Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, educator at UC Davis
Artists
Ceramics
- Robert Arneson
- Viola Frey
- Manuel Neri
- Peter Voulkos
Film
- Ako Castuera, best known for storyboard art on Adventure Time
- Hong Sang-soo
- Audrey Marrs, Oscar-winning filmmaker and co-founder of Ladyfest
- Wayne Wang, film director
Painting
- Natalia Anciso
- Robert Bechtle, painter
- Henrietta Berk, painter
- Val Britton
- David Bierk
- Squeak Carnwath
- Geoffrey Chadsey
- Jules de Balincourt
- George Albert Harris
- Warren Leopold
- Jake Longstreth
- Louis Macouillard
- Richard McLean
- George Miyasaki
- Robert S. Neuman
- Toyin Odutola
- Nathan Oliveira
- Suzanne Scheuer
- M. Louise Stanley
- Don Stivers, military painter
- James Torlakson
- Lee Weiss watercolorist
Photography
- Beatrice Helg Swiss photographer
- Todd Hido
- Jim Ricks
- Hank Willis Thomas
- Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie
Printmaking
- Margo Humphrey
- Jesus Barraza
- Roland Petersen, painter and printmaker
Illustration
- Sean Aaberg
- Trinidad Escobar
- Tomie de Paola
- Chelsea Martin
- Jenny Parks
Mixed media
- Harrell Fletcher social practice
- Bryan Nash Gill, sculpture
- Ana Maria Hernando, installation art
- David Ireland
- C.Carl Jennings artist, blacksmith, metalsmith, founding member of the California Blacksmith Association
- Dennis Oppenheim
- Raymond Saunders
- Richard Waters, inventor of the waterphone
- Susan O'Malley artist, public art, curator and author.
Sculpture and Glass
- Kate Ali, sculpture
- Nicole Chesney, metalsmithing and glass
- Viola Frey
- Bryan Nash Gill, sculpture
- Bob Haozous
- Dorothy Rieber Joralemon
- Adrien Segal, sculpture designed with data
Designers
- Erik Adigard
- Agnes Chavez entrepreneur, designing and creating educational tools.
- Roger C. Field
- Florence Resnikoff
- Kay Sekimachi
- Michael Vanderbyl
- Dan Stiles, graphic designer
Writers
- Kate Colby
- Joseph del Pesco, curator and arts writer
- Tessa Rumsey, poet
- Maximilian Uriarte
Faculty
Listed noted faculty both past and present, in alphabetical order by department and last name.
Curators
- Renny Pritikin
- Jens Hoffmann – director of the CCA Wattis Institute from 2007–2012.
Designers
- Yves Béhar – head of the Industrial Design Department from 2005–2012.
- Brenda Laurel – professor and chair of graduate design program.
- Christopher Simmons
- Florence Resnikoff – professor of Jewelry and metal arts from 1973–1980.
- Lucille Tenazas
- Michael Vanderbyl - faculty from 1973–2014, and Dean of Design from 1986–2002
Film
- Rob Epstein
- Kota Ezawa
- Jeanne Finley
- Lynn Marie Kirby
Painting and Fine Arts
- Kim Anno
- Richard Diebenkorn
- Albert Dolmans
- Josh Faught
- George Albert Harris
- Linda Geary
- David Huffman
- Xavier Martínez
- Alicia McCarthy
- Frederick E. Olmsted
- Arthur Okamura
- Carole Doyle Peel
- Maria Porges
- Raymond Saunders
- Elizabeth Sher
- Mary Snowden
- Taravat Talepasand
- Franklin Williams
- John Zurier
Photography
- Tammy Rae Carland
- Jim Goldberg
- Larry Sultan
- Susan Ciriclio
Printmaking
- Nance O'Banion
Sculpture and Glass
- Bella Feldman
- Linda Fleming
- Viola Frey
- Marvin Lipofsky
- Nancy Selvin
Social Practice
- Ted Purves
Textiles
- Lia Cook
- Trude Guermonprez
- Tracy Krumm
Writers
- Opal Palmer Adisa
- Dodie Bellamy
- Bill Berkson
- Tom Barbash
- Jasmin Darznik
- Sarah Webster Fabio
- Gloria Frym
- Kevin Killian
- Michael McClure
- Aimee Phan
- Lisa Robertson
- Mitchell Schwarzer
Accreditation