2024-03-29T12:16:38Zhttps://vault.cca.edu/p/oai36036413-d1b6-45c8-a928-fbb3b97e20efCapp Street Project ArchivesThe Archive documents visual arts installations and temporary projects at the Capp Street Project. Founded in San Francisco in 1983 by Ann Hatch, Capp Street Project was the first visual arts residency in the United States dedicated solely to the creation and presentation of new art installations. The organization took its name from the house at 65 Capp Street, designed by the artist David Ireland.b090a97d-9ca1-4120-9f5b-04712f85dc7dArt CollectionCCA's permanent art collection, including items from the Pinkerton Estate, the Wheelock Furniture Collection, and items on extended loan from the Tecoah Bruce Collection.7aef5a16-c515-4c67-9009-4c54941bd7f7CCA/C ArchivesPhotographs, texts and other materials from the CCA/C Archives that have been selected for digitization.886890c8-35ca-4abb-8ef5-c1b0c5617fceHamaguchi Study Print CollectionNearly 800 prints selected for their pedagogical value in the study of printmaking, design, and history.2d331942-318f-443e-9aae-e1a0c8d2e5feArtists' BooksDigital samples of art works that explore the form or function of the book.a77435b3-02ba-435c-b727-22f1cd491e3eDesign Books ReviewArticle-level index of the Design Book Review journal.