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  1. 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 ...

  2. In 1916, the San Francisco Art Association merged with the San Francisco Society of Arts and took over operations of the San Francisco Museum of Art at The Palace of Fine Arts. The school relocated to its current address of 80 Chesnutt Street in 1926. Since then, the San Francisco Art Institute has educated many art students, many who have went ...

  3. The San Francisco Art Institute has adjusted to a dramatic series of cultural and demographic changes since 1871, the year of its founding as the San Francisco Art Association. Ninety years later, it became the San Francisco Art Institute, and it has resided at 800 Chestnut Street since 1926. The Chestnut Street campus, between 1930 and 1931 ...

  4. Officially pushing boundaries since 1871, SFAI is one of the nation’s most prestigious contemporary art schools. #SFAI

  5. 1 de feb. de 2022 · SAN FRANCISCO (Feb. 2, 2022) — The leadership of two renowned educational institutions, the University of San Francisco (USF) and the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), announced today they have signed a letter of intent to explore integrating operations and academic programs in the arts to elevate the next generation of artists.

  6. Founded in 1871, San Francisco Art Institute is one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious schools of higher education in contemporary art. SFAI boast an illustrious list of faculty and alumni in all areas of focus. Most importantly, the institute have consistently held fast to a core philosophy of fostering creativity and critical ...

  7. Since it opened in 1871, the San Francisco Art Institute has become an indelible symbol of what it means to be an artsy “San Franciscan” - as ubiquitous as black on black turtleneck ensembles and wine sipped from plastic dixie cups at avant-garde openings (perhaps at Embark Gallery…see what we did there?). With Jerry Garcia, Marcel Duchamp, Diego Rivera, Joan Brown and Dorthea Lange ...