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  1. Coordinates: 37.803456°N 122.417144°W. 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.

  2. El S.F. Art Institute está alojado en un edificio neo-colonial con un amplio patio estilo español y se destaca especialmente por el mural de Diego Rivera que se halla en un solar especial a la izquierda del patio. El mural es impactante y muestra justamente - de un modo recursivo - la construcción y creación de un mural.

  3. This exhibition presents photographs of artists who have studied or taught at the San Francisco Art Institute and whose works are in the public collection at the San Francisco International Airport. Focusing on artists at the nexus of these institutions, a picture emerges that links history, geography, and culture.

  4. ABOUT SFAI Perched atop the storied hills of San Francisco, the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) commands a view that inspires as much as it nurtures. With a campus overlooking the dynamic cityscape and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, SFAI serves as a beacon of artistic enlightenment. SFAI’s Mission Statement At the San Francisco Art … About Read More »

  5. Protecting, sustaining, and ushering the legacy of the San Francisco Art Institute into the future – a legacy of bold, experimental artistic practice, and innovative scholarly inquiry. | info@sfailegacyarchive.org

  6. The SFAI Legacy. The San Francisco Art Institute is the first fine arts college west of the Mississippi, and for nearly 150 years it has been an incubator for innovative, sometimes subversive, artwork and artists.

  7. 18 de oct. de 2021 · Fall 2021 Issue. The San FranciscoArt Institute:Its History and Future. Constance Lewallen marks the 150th anniversary of the San Francisco Art Institute, exploring the school’s evolution and pioneering faculty, as well as current challenges and the innovations necessary for its preservation.