From April 8-April 29, a new exhibition featuring a selection of work by 16 emerging artists from California College of the Arts' graduate program in fine arts opens at 360 Kansas Street in San Francisco. This is a meaningful milestone for the graduating students and marks the first in-person exhibition at CCA since the school transitioned to remote coursework due to the health risk posed by COVID-19.
Organized by writer, critic, and CCA faculty member Glen Helfand, the exhibition features work across mediums and addresses themes/topics including the travails of 2020, contemporary feminism, the malleable human body, and urban environment.
Free and open to the public by appointment only
Schedule your visit here: http://showcase.ccamfa.art
From April 8-April 29, a new exhibition featuring a selection of work by 16 emerging artists from California College of the Arts' graduate program in fine arts opens at 360 Kansas Street in San Francisco. This is a meaningful milestone for the graduating students and marks the first in-person exhibition at CCA since the school transitioned to remote coursework due to the health risk posed by COVID-19.
Organized by writer, critic, and CCA faculty member Glen Helfand, the exhibition features work across mediums and addresses themes/topics including the travails of 2020, contemporary feminism, the malleable human body, and urban environment.
Free and open to the public by appointment only
Schedule your visit here: http://showcase.ccamfa.art
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