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  1. Reflecting on our illustrious history spanning over a century, the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) takes pride in its rich legacy of artistic innovation, cultural exchange, and community engagement. From our humble beginnings in 1871 to our present-day prominence as a leading institution of art and education, we have remained steadfast in ...

  2. San Francisco Art Institute. / 37.803456; -122.417144. 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 ...

  3. Inherently interdisciplinary, the BFA in Art + Technology offers students the opportunity to explore the ways that technology has infused traditional approaches to art-making, as well as creating possibilities for the invention of new media practices.

  4. The Diego Rivera Gallery is building, formerly a student-directed art gallery and exhibition space for work by San Francisco Art Institute students. History [ edit ] The gallery provided an opportunity for BFA, MFA and Post-Baccalaureate students to present their work in a gallery setting, to use the space for large-scale installations, or to experiment with artistic concepts and concerns in a ...

  5. 800 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA 94133, United States info@sfai.edu-gov.us Where creativity meets the heartbeat of the city: San Francisco Art Institute, where innovation and tradition converge.

  6. Alice Shaw received a BFA and MFA in photography from San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI). Her work can be found in the collections of San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the di Rosa Foundation, Napa, California.

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  8. Painting | BFA The distinguished legacy of painting at SFAI informs the present and future of the medium. The Painting program at SFAI has been at the forefront of many important historical developments, including Social Realism, Abstract Expressionism, Bay Area Figuration, the California Funk Movement, and the street art-inspired projects of the Mission School.

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