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  1. San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) was a private college of contemporary art in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1871, SFAI was one of the oldest art schools in the United States and the oldest west of the Mississippi River. Approximately 220 undergraduates and 112 graduate students were enrolled in 2021.

  2. Learn about the history and impact of the San Francisco Art Institute, the first fine arts college west of the Mississippi, through videos and stories of its alumni and faculty. Explore how SFAI shaped artists such as Dorothea Lange, Ansel Adams, Joan Brown, and more.

  3. 18 de oct. de 2021 · Learn about the 150-year history of the San Francisco Art Institute, a pioneering art school with a legacy of influential teachers and alumni. Explore the current challenges and innovations that the school faces to survive and thrive in the Bay Area.

  4. The history of the San Francisco Art Institute encompasses some of the most important art movements of the last century: fine-art photography, the Beat movement, Abstract Expressionism, Bay Area Figuration, Funk art, avant-garde film, Conceptualism, and video and performance art.

  5. 3 de abr. de 2024 · A Storied History. The San Francisco Art Institute was launched as the California School of Design in 1871. The school became known as the California School of Fine Arts in 1916, moved to the Chestnut Street location in 1926, and was renamed the San Francisco Art Institute in 1961.

  6. www.sfailegacyarchive.org › researchResearch

    Explore the history of SFAI, its curriculum, students, faculty, exhibitions and events through various archival collections. Find online exhibition, digital collections, collection guides, and contact information for research questions and visits.

  7. www.sfailegacyarchive.org › aboutABOUT - Archive

    Jeff Gunderson (Archivist, SFAI LF+A) has been the Librarian and Archivist at the San Francisco Art Institute since 1981, has written on the history of California photography, the San Francisco art scene of the 1940s, and most recently on “Adaline Kent: Communities & Comraderies, 1920s-1950s,” an essay for the retrospective exhibition catalog, Adaline Kent: Click of Authenticity (Rizzoli ...