SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS 1111 Eighth Street (at 16th and Wisconsin) 415.703.9500 OAKLAND CAMPUS 5212 Broadway (at College Avenue) 510.594.3600 California College of the Arts 1111 Eighth Street San Francisco CA 94107-2247 LECTURES AND READINGS CERAMICS LECTURE SERIES OAKLAND CAMPUS, TREADWELL CERAMIC ARTS CENTER 7:15 p.m. Info: 510.865.7704 or [email protected]February 16 Alumni Night Part 8: Kim Tucker (1996), Curtis Arima (1998), Anja Ulfeldt (2002) March 15 Timothy John Berg HEARSAY READING SERIES OAKLAND CAMPUS, NAHL HALL 7:30 p.m. Info: [email protected]February 7 Matthew Iribarne February 28 Denise Newman April 3 & 10 Writing and Literature senior readings May 1 Humble Pie volume 6 launch party VISUAL & CRITICAL STUDIES FORUM SERIES SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS, BOARDROOM 7 p.m. Info: 415.551.9251 or [email protected]February 9 Female Trouble (film screening in Timken Lecture Hall) February 17 What Can a Body Do? Investigating Disability in Contemporary Art March 30 Reports from the Field February 8 REBECCA MORRIS SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS, TIMKEN LECTURE HALL 7 p.m. Info: 415.551.9230 The Painting Lecture Series welcomes the renowned Los Angeles–based artist Rebecca Morris. March 13 RYAN GANDER SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS, TIMKEN LECTURE HALL 7 p.m. Info: 415.703.9521 or [email protected]The Wattis Institute hosts this lecture by Ryan Gander, the spring Capp Street Project artist in residence and part of the Wattis’s ongoing project The Magnificent Seven. March 30, April 6, April 20 & April 27 WORD. WORLD. 2012 READING SERIES SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS, TIMKEN LECTURE HALL 7 p.m. Info: 415.551.9237 or [email protected]Poetry, prose, and writings in between by graduate students in the MFA Program in Writing. CCA EXTENSION CCA offers a broad spectrum of noncredit evening and weekend courses on the San Francisco and Oakland campuses. For information visit cca.edu/extension or call 510.594.3710. Spring registration has begun, so don’t delay! CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS SPRING 2012 PUBLIC PROGRAMS San Francisco / Oakland Join us on both campuses for exhibitions, lectures by visiting artists and scholars, literary readings, and much more. Most programs are free, and all are open to the public. Read more about all of these events at cca.edu/calendar. ARCHITECTURE LECTURE SERIES SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS, TIMKEN LECTURE HALL 7 p.m. Info: 415.703.9562 or [email protected]January 23 Joel Sanders February 13 Farshid Moussavi March 5 Philippe Rahm March 12 Joshua Stein (Radical Craft) April 2 Willem Jan Neutelings April 9 Heather Roberge (Murmur) DESIGN & CRAFT LECTURE SERIES SAN FRANCISCO AND OAKLAND CAMPUSES 7 p.m. Info: 415.703.9563 or [email protected]January 25 Scott Summit (San Francisco, Timken Lecture Hall) February 8 Donald Friedlich (Oakland, Nahl Hall) February 22 Fo Wilson (San Francisco, Timken Lecture Hall) March 7 Del Harrow (Oakland, Nahl Hall) March 28 Mia Maljojoki (Oakland, Nahl Hall) April 4 Roy McMakin (San Francisco, Timken Lecture Hall) April 25 John Waters (San Francisco, Timken Lecture Hall) CINEMA VISIONARIES SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS, TIMKEN LECTURE HALL 7 p.m. Info: fi[email protected]April 25 John Waters Also coming this spring: Alexander Payne INTERIOR DESIGN LECTURE SERIES SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS, TIMKEN LECTURE HALL 7 p.m. Info: 415.703.9562 or [email protected]February 1 Cass Calder Smith February 22 Johanna Grawunder March 14 Suzanne Tucker (Tucker & Marks) April 11 Katherine Lambert (MAP) Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID San Francisco, CA Permit No. 271 For complete details on all programs and events, please visit cca.edu/calendar. Sign up at cca.edu/subscribe to get info on CCA news and events delivered by email. You can also change your mailing preferences from postal mail to email here. facebook.com/CaliforniaCollegeoftheArts twitter.com/CACollegeofArts Printed on 30 percent recycled content Design: CCA Sputnik / Nami Kurita ART ARCHITECTURE DESIGN WRITING
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ceramicS lecture SerieSoakland campuS, treadwell ceramic artS center
The Wattis Institute hosts this lecture by Ryan Gander, the spring Capp Street Project artist in residence and part of the Wattis’s ongoing project The Magnificent Seven.
march 30, april 6, april 20 & april 27word. world. 2012 reading SerieSSan FranciSco campuS, timken lecture Hall
Poetry, prose, and writings in between by graduate students in the MFA Program in Writing.
CCA EXTENSION
CCA offers a broad spectrum of noncredit evening and weekend courses on the San Francisco and Oakland campuses. For information visit cca.edu/extension or call 510.594.3710. Spring registration has begun, so don’t delay!
CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTSSPRING 2012 PUBLIC PROGRAMSSan Francisco / Oakland
Join us on both campuses for exhibitions, lectures by visiting artists and scholars, literary readings, and much more. Most programs are free, and all are open to the public.
Read more about all of these events at cca.edu/calendar.
arcHitecture lecture SerieSSan FranciSco campuS, timken lecture Hall
February 15–22place=baSHo: oSaka/cca printmaking and grapHic deSign eXcHange eXHibitionoakland campuS, oliVer art center
Reception: Thur., Feb. 16, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Hours: Mon.–Fri., 8:30 a.m.–noon and 1–4:30 p.m. (closed Wed. mornings)Info: 510.594.3600 or [email protected]
march 5–9currentS: FirSt year eXHibition 2012oakland campuS, oliVer art center
Reception: Wed., Mar. 7, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Hours: Mon.–Fri., 8:30 a.m.–noon and 1–4:30 p.m. (closed Wed. morning)Info: 510.594.3642 or [email protected]
Works by first-year undergraduates in art, design, and architecture, juried by students in the Graduate Program in Curatorial Practice.
march 5–10international eXHibition San FranciSco campuS, bruce gallerieS
Reception: Tues., Mar. 6, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Hours: Daily, 10 a.m.–7:30 p.m.Info: [email protected] or cca.edu/students/isap
Artworks by current international degree-seeking and exchange students, and CCA students who studied abroad in fall 2011.
march 7–9ecopoeSiS SympoSiumSan FranciSco campuS
Info: cca.edu/ecopoesisArtists, filmmakers, writers, and scientists come together to explore frontline concerns around climate, biodiversity, and spatial expressions through film screenings, lectures, performances, and an expo of speculations + practical designs + art.
march 8–april 7wattiS inStitute eXHibition:
tHe way beyond art: arcHitecture in tHe eXpanded Field
San FranciSco campuS, wattiS inStitute
Reception: Thur., Mar. 8, 6–8 p.m.Hours: Tues.–Fri., noon–8 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.–6 p.m.Info: 415.551.9210 or wattis.org
A collaboration between the Wattis Institute and the Architecture Program.
E X H I B I T I O N S A N D E V E N T S
Generous support for CCA public programs in San Francisco has been provided
by Grants for the Arts / San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund.
The 2011–12 Architecture Lecture Series is funded by InterContinental San
Presentations by the student team finalists, and a keynote talk by Rick Lowe of Project Row Houses. The winners of the second annual IMPACT Awards will be announced tonight!
march 31curatorial practice tHeSiS SympoSiumSan FranciSco campuS, timken lecture Hall