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  • Capp Street Project Archive

    The Capp Street Project Archive documents the process, intention, and realization of installations and temporary projects sponsored by the Capp Street Project, 1983-1998. Under the auspices of California College of the Arts Libraries, the archive preserves and organizes materials relating to the projects and makes these materials available for study and research.

  • Community Conversations – CCA 25 Years Ago

    The 90s was a decade characterized by cross-cultural dialogue and challenging convention. At the California College of Arts and Crafts, this took many forms—from discussing contemporary social issues through student forums and lectures by visiting artists and activists and an increased emphasis connecting students with working artists, to bringing the community together in the campus’s galleries. Community Conversations explores the 90s at the CCAC and the dialogue happening within the college community during that time.

  • Archives

    The Capp Street Project Archives, Robert Sommer Mudflats Collection, Joseph C. Sinel Collection, and CCA/C Archives are all maintained by the Libraries.

  • Onward and Definitely Upward! – CCA 50 Years Ago

    1970 marked the middle in a period of exceptional growth and change at the college. As the post-war “baby boomers” came of college age, enrollment nearly tripled over the course of a decade, and CCAC stood as one point in a powerful art resource triangle in the Bay Area with the Oakland Museum of Art and the School of Environmental Design at The University of California at Berkeley. This exhibition, the title of which comes from the Winter 1968 newsletter featuring a campus construction update, looks back fifty years ago, marking this time of incredible growth in size, space, discourse, and reputation.

  • Posters, Periodicals, and Publications — CCA’s Visual Identity by Decade

    A historical exploration of the communications pieces produced by our community of talented student, faculty, staff designers.

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