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Media coverage / Nov. 24, 2019
Culture Type reviews Woody De Othello's (MFA 2017) exhibition at the San José Museum of Art
On view through April 5, 2020, "Breathing Room," Woody De Othello's first museum exhibition, garners a thoughtful review from Victoria L. Valentine of Culture Type.
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Student spotlight: Photography’s Jendayi Ingram
CCA Photography student Jendayi Ingram discusses her artistic influences and offers scholarship advice to first-time freshmen.
Media coverage / Nov. 19, 2019
Flash Art reviews Vincent Fecteau's solo exhibition at the CCA Wattis Institute
Flash Art's Michele D'Aurizior reviews Vincent Fecteau's solo exhibition, which features seven new sculptures, at the CCA Wattis Institute. View the story for an installation view of the exhibition.
Media coverage / Nov. 19, 2019
Work by Curtis Arima, BFA Jewelry and Metal Arts faculty and co-chair, is featured in Metalsmith Tech
Made using a rolling mill, work by Curtis Arima is featured inside and on the cover of Metalsmith Tech, an international publication. Arima is an associate professor and co-chair of the BFA in Jewelry and Metal Arts program.
Media coverage / Nov. 14, 2019
Buoyant Ecologies Float Lab wins a 2019 AIA Innovation Award for Holistic Design
Media coverage / Nov. 13, 2019
Review of alum Hank Willis Thomas' 22-foot public sculpture in The New York Times
Learn about "Unity," a bronze arm near the exit from the Brooklyn Bridge. The 22-foot public sculpture is by CCA alum Hank Willis Thomas (MA Visual Criticism, MFA Photography 2003).
Media coverage / Nov. 12, 2019
Alum and Texas-born artist Diedrick Brackens is featured in W Magazine
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How a CCA Pre-College student found his calling
Alum Matthew Lew’s Pre-College experience launched him toward a successful graphic design career.
Media coverage / Nov. 6, 2019
Colossal features the lavishly adorned work of Annie Evelyn, visiting professor for BFA Furniture
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Favorite reads for National Author’s Day 2019
We asked CCA’s Nelson Chan, Jennine Scarboro, and Leslie Roberts to talk about some of their top books to read.
Media coverage / Oct. 26, 2019
Internationally acclaimed architect Jeanne Gang leads four Bay Area projects, including CCA's campus expansion
Media coverage / Oct. 21, 2019
Furniture alum Liz Dunning, who sources materials ethically and locally, is profiled by Alameda Magazine
Liz Dunning (BFA Wood/Furniture 2004) is an Alameda-based furniture designer who makes heirloom pieces from ethically and locally sourced materials. Learn about the CCA teachers who inspired her.
Media coverage / Oct. 11, 2019
Trent Davis Bailey, MFA Fine Arts, photographed Colorado inmates that staged performances of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's News" for nearby prisons.
Press release / Oct. 2, 2019
Brazilian artist Cinthia Marcelle to transform CCA Wattis into a radio station
In a new commission, Marcelle will convert the Wattis galleries into a temporary radio station for her first solo exhibition in California. On view November 26, 2019–January 18, 2020.
Media coverage / Sept. 30, 2019
View the award-winning Float Lab, the "first prototype of its kind," in its new Shoreline Park home
Press release / Sept. 26, 2019
Community celebrates the launch of CCA Float Lab in Oakland Bay
A vibrant community celebration brought together civic leaders, CCA faculty, and students of all ages for the historic launch of CCA Buoyant Ecologies Float Lab.
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Students research at Autodesk Technology Centers in tranSTUDIO
During an Interior Design course lab called tranSTUDIO, students explore new frontiers in advanced manufacturing and design at Autodesk.
Media coverage / Sept. 26, 2019
KQED interview: Photography alum Marissa Leitman has a new series on view at the Tenderloin Museum
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Public Sediment project awarded $31.4 million
Public Sediment for Alameda Creek, a project by CCA’s Architectural Ecologies research lab, has been awarded $31.4 million in California state funding.
Media coverage / Sept. 25, 2019
MFA Painting & Drawing alum Alicia Escott is interviewed by The Wild, a weekly podcast hosted by Ayana Young