Fall 1997 Bulletin for returning students fromm Student Life with sections on: Cafe News, Student Life, Alpha Building Improvements, USF Course options, Internship Procedure, State of the Union, Technology, Updates on Beta and Student Groups
First and second floor plans of Main Building after its first renovation was completed in 1999. Initially the two buildings were known as Alpha (southern side) and Beta (northern Nave side), then it was known as 1111 Eighth St. After Double Ground was built in 2024, it was renamed Main Building.
A recording of the Double Ground Opening Ceremony on October 19, 2024 when CCA officially opened the second half of the San Francisco campus with new buildings for shops, graduate programs, and the Wattis gallery.
Elevations and sections of former Pacific Greyhound Lines service garage at 1111 8th Street, current CCA main building.
Rumors, student publication, Volume 1 Number 2 December 12, 1988 : The official, unofficial, and irregular newsletter of the San Francisco Campus of the California College of Arts and Crafts
First Ever CCA Contingent Marches in 2015 Pride Parade article, 35 CCA students, faculty, staff, and alumni march in the San Francisco Pride Parade displaying a banner designed by CCA Graphic Design Alumna Bianca Crampton, June 28, 2015
Postcard for the "10 Years 1986-1996 Kiss the 17th Street Campus Goodbye" event, at CCAC, 1700 17th Street at De Haro, San Francisco, May 9, 1996.
This is the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts website that was hosted at wattis.cca.org containined exhibition information from when Wattis opened in 1998 up until the site was redesigned in 2014. The website is packaged as a single zip archive—in order to browse it, download the zip archive, unzip it into a folder hierarchy, and open the index.html file in the root of the folders in a web browser. The majority of the site is a list of exhibitions with a description and photographs.
Map for the New Facility for CCAC Design Programs, Showplace Square Area, De Haro Street and 17th Street, San Francisco, 1993.
Oakland and SF campus maps, showing exhibition and lectures spaces, excerpted from CCA Fall Programs brochure, 2012