Graduate Studies Facilities
The college's two campuses—one in San Francisco and one in Oakland—afford a wealth of resources.
San Francisco Campus
The Graduate Center on the San Francisco campus is filled with natural light and provides individual working spaces for graduate students, seminar rooms, and a courtyard meeting/installation area.
The San Francisco campus also houses the following:
- architecture and design studios
- a writers' lounge
- computer labs
- PLAySPACE, the graduate student gallery
- Simpson Library
- New Materials Resource Center
Oakland Campus
Graduate students have access to Oakland campus studios, including facilities for ceramics, glass, jewelry/metal arts, media arts (film/video), painting/drawing, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and textiles.
The Oakland campus is home to the Meyer Library.