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WORKS/San José began in October 1977, by a group of artists and San Jose State University faculty and students in downtown San Jose. [3] Early members of WORKS/San José include: Tony May, Erin Goodwin Guerrero, Ruth Tunstall Grant, Jan Rindfleisch, George Rivera, Rebecca Schapp, Anna Koster, Fred Shepard, Albert Dixon.
Wayne Thiebaud — painter (studied at SJSU 1949–1950; graduated from Sacramento State University) [31] Jacqueline Thurston — visual artist and writer, professor emerita of Art SJSU [32] Cal Tjader — Grammy Award-winning jazz musician (studied at SJSU; graduated from San Francisco State University)
The newscast is produced by San Jose State broadcast journalism students, and has aired in the Bay Area since 1982. [129] The newscast previously aired on educational station KTEH. Update News also features a daily live webcast. Equal Time is a news magazine show produced by the San Jose State School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Each ...
Spartan Keyes is home to a notable community of artists, art studios, and galleries. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The neighborhood is home to the south campus of San Jose State University and is one of central San Jose's historic neighborhoods, made up of late 19th and early 20th century architecture.
The National Association of Artists' Organizations (NAAO) was, from 1982 through the early 2000s, a Washington, D.C.–based arts service organization which, at its height, had a constituency of over 700 artists' organizations, arts institutions, artists and arts professionals representing a cross-section of diverse aesthetics, geographic, economic, ethnic and gender-based communities ...
Artists from Dallas (47 P) Artists from El Paso, ... Artists from San Antonio (1 C, 44 P) A. Animators from Texas (33 P) ... Pages in category "Artists from Texas"
In 1982, San José State University Professor of Art, Marcia Chamberlain launched what was at the time called the CADRE Project. [4] Initially, the CADRE Project was an academic conference [2] which featured concerts, demonstrations, lectures, workshops, tours, panels, a symposium, and a teacher’s Institute throughout the week of January 7–14, 1984.
He earned an associate degree from El Centro College in Dallas, Texas in 1975, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of North Texas in 1978. Also in 1978, he was an apprentice to sculptor Luis Jiménez. [2] After studying for a year in Italy in 1980, he returned to Texas and began producing his trademark large-scale granite sculptures ...