March 17–April 16, 2022
145 Hooper Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
USA
The Graduate Fine Arts Program at California College of the Arts attracts an international cohort of emerging artists to work with renowned faculty and distinguished visitors in the culturally diverse San Francisco Bay Area. The two-year MFA program is characterized by a culture of critique, studio making, and social engagement. This gallery showcases the diverse artworks made by the CCA’s MFA class of 2022, whose works were exhibited at the Wattis Institute, in March and April of this year.
Katayoun Bahrami
Gregory Blanche
Irene Cai
Zhen Cao
Danielle Cook
Gwen Dongfang
Linda Fenney
Shao-Feng Hsu
Ester Karnoski
Bryce LeFort
Jihyeon Lim
Liz Lis
Ellie Loo
Rachel Parish
Niv Rajendra
Trina Michelle Robinson
Miguel Sarabia
Yiming Si
Nicki Shockz
Pratyush Swarup
Roy Vessil
Jasmin Viducic
Wendi Wang
Corrie Wille
Steve Zhang
Amy Zheng
Founded in 1907, California College of the Arts (CCA) educates students to shape culture and society through the practice and critical study of art, architecture, design, and writing. Benefitting from its San Francisco Bay Area location, the college prepares students for lifelong creative work by cultivating innovation, community engagement, and social and environmental responsibility. CCA offers a rich curriculum of twenty-two undergraduate and eleven graduate programs in art, design, architecture, and writing taught by a faculty of expert practitioners. In 2020 U.S. News & World Report ranked CCA as one of the top ten graduate schools for fine arts in the country.