A Legacy in Color: Art Print Event Celebrates Former Department Chair City College held its 3rd annual Autumn Print Adoption and Donation event from Nov. 17 to Dec. 3. Proceeds from the prints purchased went toward the Anna Asebedo scholarship.
Campus Creatives: Q&A with Photographer Don Collier Don Collier, former Guardsman photo editor and current CCSF photography student, is the Spring 2025 recipient of the Yefim Cherkis Memorial Scholarship. In this Q&A, he reflects on his path into sports photography and his latest work on display in Gallery Obscura through Dec. 13.
CCSF Retirees Showcase Art at Chinatown Campus Eye-catching works of art crafted by City College retirees adorn the walls and hallways of the Chinatown campus.
A Faculty Tour De Force at City College Art Gallery Following Jennifer Banzaca’s “Vivid Visions” from last month, the show assembles works from across the art department faculty, spanning painting, photography, ceramics, textiles, and sculpture. The result is a fascinating combination of individual talents, showcasing the range of mediums taught on c
City College Professor Featured at Studio 8 Film Festival The Studio 8 Film Festival returned to San Francisco’s Roxie Theater, showcasing experimental works by SFAI alumni and faculty, including City College cinema professor Denah Johnston’s short film Flux—a dreamlike exploration of process and spontaneity in filmmaking.
Jennifer Banzaca Paints with Yarn for "Vivid Visions" Tufted yarn and vibrant acrylics collide in Jennifer Banzaca’s Vivid Visions, the first show of the semester at City College Art Gallery.
On Display at Gallery Obscura: Forgotten Rivertown CCSF’s Gallery Obscura opens with Forgotten Rivertown by Jesus Alvarez III, a photo series capturing Old Antioch’s culture amid rapid change.