News

Alum ensemble Afiara String Quartet hits it big

Alum ensemble Afiara String Quartet hits it big

After completing a fellowship at SF State, the Afiara String Quartet is developing a national buzz, through a Juilliard residency and recitals at storied venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center.

Hsiao-Yun Chu: touring the history of design

Hsiao-Yun Chu: touring the history of design

Note: This faculty feature originally appeared in the College of Creative Arts’ events program.

A class taught by Hsiao-Yun Chu is like a world tour of design, from history to product design and development. The Design and Industry assistant professor considers herself a guide—not an expert—leading a fun experience.

Campus art tour features totems, murals, benches

Campus art tour features totems, murals, benches

SF State is home to 30-plus pieces of public art, providing the campus community a respite from the bustle of life and many opportunities to reflect.

Solo exhibit in Marin for alum

Solo exhibit in Marin for alum

Alumna Karrie Hovey has a new solo exhibition on display at Dominican University in San Rafael. “...the Garden Grows” features her latest installation art, developed in her studio at SF State’s Romberg Tiburon Center.

Alum's funny life story on stage

Alum's funny life story on stage

Alumna Aileen Clark’s new one-woman show “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Lost My Virginity” explores her life story through 21 characters, three languages and one fistfight.

Alum John Handy wins SF Jazz Beacon Award

Alum John Handy wins SF Jazz Beacon Award

John Handy has had his saxophone with him since the late 1940s when he played in the McClymonds High School jazz band in Oakland. In the 1950s, he spent the wee hours of the night playing local clubs before heading to SF State for classes. On Nov. 1, Handy, now 76 years old, performed at the San Francisco Jazz Festival upon earning its Beacon Award.

Creative State: November E-Lert

Creative State: November E-Lert

Never miss another event, performance, opening or show.

Subscribe to the Creative Arts E-lert.

Check out the November 2009 edition of the Creative Arts E-Lert, the official e-mail newsletter of the SF State College of Creative Arts. This issue highlights upcoming events including a free Morrison Artists Series concert with the Kavafian-Schub-Shifrin Trio, a production of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy “Twelfth Night” and the 20th annual Stillwell student exhibition. The newsletter also includes news on a student who won a Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, a new nine-CD set by the Alexander String Quartet and SF State’s student-produced television and radio broadcasts.

In memoriam: Roger Nixon, August Coppola

In memoriam: Roger Nixon, August Coppola

The College of Creative Arts mourns the recent loss of two members of its community: Professor Emeritus of Music Roger Nixon and former Dean August Coppola.

Student-produced TV, radio are online 24/7

Student-produced TV, radio are online 24/7

SF State’s student-run television news broadcasts and radio station give you the scoop and the tunes in more ways than ever. A simple online stream is old news, as “State of Events” and KSFS radio utilize Twitter, iTunes and more.

Cinema student wins federal fellowship

Cinema student wins federal fellowship

Student Crescent Diamond has won a Jacob K. Javits Fellowship from the U.S. Department of Education. The $30,000 award helps fund her graduate studies at SF State.

SF State Home