The front page article discusses CCAC's campus exhibitions and exhibition program, in early 2002. It quotes Sugene Yang, Coordinator of Undergraduate Exhibitions, for a general overview, and then focuses in specifically on the Martinez Hall mural wall ending with a discussion of the work that was in that exhibition space at the time: a piece by undegraduate Jim Ricks.
Article about the Ninety-third CCAC commencement, on May 13, 2000, at which honorary doctorates were conferred on: ceramic sculptor and longtime CCAC faculty, Viola Frey and philanthropist and CCAC donor, Phyllis Wattis, with a commencement address delivered by director of the Whitney Museum, Maxwell Anderson
The front page article discusses political art at CCAC in early 2002, focusing on Jose Galindo's Ethnic Studies undergraduate course "Mexican Muralism" and the mural that the class created on the Martinez Hall mural wall. Several student muralists are quoted.
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.
Painting faculty Mary Snowden with, Viola Frey Visiting Artist recipient, John Bankston in Macky Hall, CCAC Oakland campus, 2003
Painting faculty Mary Snowden with Trustee Tecoah Bruce and student Jose Cartegena(?), 2004
Map of California College of the Arts, including building names and functions. Oakland campus, CCA, 2004.
Map of California College of Arts and Crafts campus, including building names and locations of drinking fountains and bathrooms. Circa 2008.
Raymond Saunders, CCAC MFA Class of 1961 and longtime faculty, with student Jennine Scarboro in front of Macky Hall, Oakland, Calif.
2009 inventory of the trees on the California College of the Arts Oakland campus