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The California College of the Arts (CCA) is a private [2] art school in San Francisco, California. It was founded in Berkeley, California in 1907 and moved to a historic estate in Oakland, California in 1922.
Treadwell Mansion and Carriage House, is a historic mansion with carriage house built in c. 1875 in the Rockridge neighborhood of Oakland, California, U.S.. [1] [2] The two buildings used to be part of the campus for California College of the Arts, from 1922 until 2022. [3]
California College of the Arts (2019), San Francisco campus . This is a list of notable people from the California College of the Arts; which was formerly known as School of the California Guild of Arts and Crafts (1907–1908), California School of Arts and Crafts (1908–1935), and California College of Arts and Crafts (1936–2002).
Oakland School for the Arts (OSA) is a visual and performing arts charter school in Oakland, California, United States. OSA opened in 2002 with a curriculum that integrated college preparatory academics with conservatory-style arts training. As of 2017, enrollment was 725 students in grades 6 through 12. [1]
The College of California was a private college in Oakland, California. It was the functional predecessor of the public University of California , and the site of its first campus. It was established in 1853, and initially known as the Contra Costa Academy .
Holy Names University's campus is located on a wooded, sixty-acre site in the East Oakland Hills about 2.5 miles southeast of the Montclair district. [12] To the north of campus lies the neighborhood of Woodminster, and the City of Oakland's 500 acre Joaquin Miller Park.
The Crucible is a nonprofit industrial arts school in Oakland, California, United States. Established in Berkeley in 1999, the institute was moved to its present location in 2003. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Before Mills College Art Museum was established, Mills College began acquiring art pieces. The founders of Mills College, Susan and Cyrus Mills, were profoundly fond of art and history. By the 1880s, Mills College had amassed 1,000 works of art and reproductions. Susan's sister Jane Tolman, an art historian at the College, developed an art ...