Schools

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CCA: California College of the Arts
San Francisco campus
1111 Eighth Street
San Francisco, CA
94107-2247
t 415.703.9500
Oakland campus
5212 Broadway
Oakland, CA
94618-1426
t 510.594.3600
1.800.447.1ART
http://www.cca.edu/

CIIS: California Institute of Integral Studies
1453 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
t (415) 575-6100
f (415) 575-1264
http://www.ciis.edu/
Programs in drama therapy, expressive arts therapy

John F. Kennedy University
Department of Arts Consciousness
100 Ellinwood Way
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523-4817
t (800) 696-5358
proginfo@jfku.edu
http://www.jfku.edu/Programs-and-Courses/College-of-Graduate-Professiona...

Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art (LAAFA)
16926 Saticoy Street
Van Nuys, CA 91406
Phone: (818) 708-9232
Toll Free: (877) LA-Atelier
http://laafa.org/

Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
t (310) 665-6800
http://www.otis.edu/

San Francisco Art Institute
Founded in 1871, SFAI is one of the oldest and most prestigious schools of higher education in contemporary art in the US. Focusing on the interdependence of thinking, making, and learning, SFAI’s academic and public programs are dedicated to excellence and diversity. SFAI’s School of Studio Practice concentrates on developing the artist’s vision through studio experiments and is based on the belief that artists are an essential part of society. It offers a BFA, an MFA, and a Post-Baccalaureate certificate in Design+Technology, Film, New Genres, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture/Ceramics. SFAI’s School of Interdisciplinary Studies is motivated by the premise that critical thinking and writing, informed by an in-depth understanding of theory and practice, are essential for engaging contemporary global society. It offers degree programs in History and Theory of Contemporary Art (BA and MA), Urban Studies (BA and MA), and Exhibition and Museum Studies (MA only).
San Francisco Art Institute
800 Chestnut Street
San francisco, CA 94133
t 415.771.7020 / 800.345.sfai
http://www.sfai.edu

Trash for Teaching
Dedicated to fostering creative expression and environmental awareness through unique recycled objects.
Trash for Teaching collects, stores and sorts enormous amounts of clean, cast-off materials from manufacturing processes. We work with school districts to develop guidelines utilizing these materials in conjunction with current standards-based curricula, and deliver the materials and guidelines directly to schools for teachers to introduce in classroom projects.
135 W. 139th St.
Gardena, CA 90249
310.324.0220
http://www.trashforteaching.org/