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The Oregon College of Art and Craft (OCAC) was a private art college from 1907 to 2019 in Portland, Oregon, United States. The college granted Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees as well as art-focused certificates.
May 22, 2019 · But the downfall of Oregon College of Art and Craft, which held its final commencement Sunday, has left many in the creative community deeply shaken. One of the last remaining craft-focused...
Apr 26, 2019 · A close-knit community of faculty and staff, many of whom have spent their entire careers at OCAC, is dispersing – along with a stellar library collection with a craft focus. And Portland will lose one of only two independent art colleges – a devastating blow to its cultural economy.
Feb 7, 2019 · Oregon College of Art and Craft, a school with a 112-year history, will end its degree programs in May. The school is described by some as an engine in Portland’s creative economy.
Apr 29, 2019 · Catlin Gabel School has bought the Oregon College of Art and Craft campus, and the venerable craft college will cease to exist in May
This major expansion of the Oregon College of Art and Craft campus in the West Hills of Portland, notable for its wood buildings designed by architect John Storrs, embodies Oregon’s legacy of individuality and independence.
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“May 19, 2019, will mark the last commencement of Oregon College of Art and Craft. After many years of attempted restructuring, program development, and austerity measures, its board determined that the college was no longer financially viable and decided to terminate the degree program at the end of this academic year.