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California College of the Arts company history timeline

1907

CCA was founded in 1907 by Frederick Meyer in Berkeley as the School of the California Guild of Arts and Crafts during the height of the Arts and Crafts movement.

Meyer, began in 1907 he rented three rooms in Berkeley because, he later wrote, his “experience with students in San Francisco made me think it was better to hold the school in Berkeley where alcoholic beverages were not on sale.”

1922

The college's Oakland campus location was acquired in 1922, when Meyer bought the four-acre James Treadwell estate at Broadway and College Avenue.

1936

In 1936, after the growing institution had moved to a four-acre Victorian estate in Oakland, it became the California College of Arts and Crafts.

1940

In 1940 a Master of Fine Arts program was established.

1961

Walt and his brother Roy started making this vision a reality in 1961 when they formed California Institute of the Arts through the merger of Chouinard Art Institute, founded by Nelbert Chouinard, and the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music, guided by its trustee, Lulu May Von Hagen.

1967

Marvin Lipofsky founded CCA's Glass Program in 1967 and was important in the Studio Glass movement.

1970

A decade later, in 1970, the new college, CalArts, opened its doors to offer programs in art, design, film, music, theater and dance.

2000

Literary and Performing Arts Studies (2000 level)

2003

In 2003, after a second campus was established in a rehabilitated Greyhound bus maintenance building in San Francisco, it was renamed the California College of the Arts.

In 2003 the college changed its name to California College of the Arts.

2013

In 2013 the Wattis Institute welcomed a new director, Anthony Huberman, formerly of Artist's Space in New York.

2018

Kian Talai (BA Visual Studies 2018) presenting his work at the CCA 2018 Visual Studies symposium.

2021

CCA 2021 HAVC Spring Symposium

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