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Welcome
About the Fine Arts Department
The study of art will enrich the student’s experience of the world, and encourage the student to draw upon creative resources. An education in art can lead to professional or vocational careers, as well as enhance abilities in other fields. The Art Department offers a foundation in theoretical and practical skills, and the opportunity to work in a wide variety of specific art media.
Contact Information
Main Office: FA 101
Department Phone: (415) 485-9480
Career Options
Animator, Art Appraiser, Art Critic/Writer, Art Director, Art Historian, Art Therapist, Arts Administrator, Arts and Crafts, Calligrapher, Cartoonist, Ceramist, Commercial Artist, Designer, Exhibition Designer, Fashion Apparel, Fashion Illustrator, Floral Designer, Furniture Designer, Graphic Designer, Industrial Color Consultant, Interior Designer/Decorator, Jeweler, Landscape Designer, Medical/Scientific Illustrator, Museum/Gallery Staff, Operator, Paste-Up Copy-Camera, Photographer, Print Maker, Printer, Product Designer, Sculptor, Sign Painter, Specialist, Stage Set Designer, Textile Designer, Typographer
Faculty
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- Deborah Loft, Art History
- Duane Aten, 2-D Art Fundamentals
- Tron Bykle, Printmaking, see website
- Carole Beadle, Fiber Sculpture, see website
- Michael Chaille, Jewelry, see website
- Lisa D'Agostino, Jewelry, see website
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- Carol Lefkowitz, Watercolor, Drawing, see website
- Rick Hall, Sculpture
- Jason Dunn, Scupture
- Suzanne Lacke, Painting, Drawing, see website
- Walter West, Drawing
- John Rapko, Art History
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Transfer
Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution should complete the lower division major requirements and general education pattern for the appropriate transfer institution and major. Exact major requirements for UC and CSU institutions can be found on www.assist.org. Please see a counselor for more information as curriculum requirements may vary among transfer universities.
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