Ambitious and innovative, many early California photographers were responsible for cultivating groundbreaking educational programs — a legacy that began with the founding of the nation's first fine art photography department, led by Ansel Adams at the California School of Fine Arts (now San Francisco Art Institute), and continues today with a number of nationally
recognized photography programs at local art schools.
Not exact matches
The gallery
program is
recognized globally and for presenting work across media, often incorporating painting,
photography and sculpture with performance, sound, and video.
Concentrating our support on emerging and under
recognized artists, we will continue to focus on our international Artist - in - Residence
program, exhibitions, the publication of Contact Sheet, and operating a state - of - the - art community access
photography and computer lab.
Flowers Gallery's
photography program is most
recognized for its engagement with important socio - cultural and environmental themes.
During his tenure, Viera established a visual laboratory and teaching collection
program, as well as a nationally
recognized collection of Latino and Latin American
photography and video.