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Inspire the next generation of artists.

In our School of Art Education, you’ll join a creative community dedicated to teaching, making, and sharing art in meaningful ways. Our curriculum emphasizes essential teaching strategies while being innovative, individualized, and built for real classrooms. Fieldwork is integral to your studies—from school observations and practice teaching to internships and capstone projects, you’ll apply what you learn in live teaching environments. Technology is embedded throughout, with digital tools becoming part of both your creative and instructional process.

From classrooms to museums, community hubs to entrepreneurial ventures, we map four dynamic paths: school-based teaching, museum education, community art practice, and art-as-business. For those pursuing the California Teaching Credential, our MAT and Credential programs meet state accreditation requirements and open pathways to paid teaching positions.

Join us: On campus in San Francisco, online, or virtually via Zoom (select classes)

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Students & Alumni

Always Creating. Always Moving Forward.

At the Academy, creativity doesn’t pause at graduation. It accelerates. From day one, students bring bold ideas and leave with portfolios that speak louder than résumés. And when they graduate, they launch into creative careers.

This is where passion meets purpose—on campus, in studios, and on global stages.

Our alumni are out there now winning awards, leading teams, and shaping culture.

Art Education Alum - Traka Lopez

Traka Lopez

I really felt that the skills that I learned in art education helped me with landing my position at the MoAD, allowing the opportunity to promote me from a volunteer to an intern, then a museum educator.

BA Art Education/Museum Education, Museum of African Diaspora

Art Education Alum - Marina Wang

Marina Wang

The School of Art Education definitely prepared me well for my career as an art educator. The program combines theory and practice really well. Fieldwork and school/ museum visits are emphasized. You are really encouraged to observe and absorb as much as you can, and to ask questions to network. It’s really comprehensive.

MA Art Education/Teacher, Ulloa Elementary School

Facility Highlights

    FA Equipment lab

    Equipment Lab

    Our equipment lab features state-of-the-art equipment like a jet-milling machine for cutting metal, a McEnglevan MIFCO forge machine, a plasma cutter, and 250-amp welders. The lab also features the only complete art and sculpture neon studio in California, and a mold-making studio for one-, two-, and three-piece plaster and rubber casts.

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    Painting Studio

    Our painting facilities include full-time anatomy studios and a full-time multimedia room. All classrooms and studios are equipped with easels, tabourets, model stands, spotlights, cleaning stations, and painting storage racks to accommodate any style of painting. The prop room is well-stocked with over 100 fabrics and over 2500 different props for your reference. We also have a dedicated room for framing and photographing art.

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    Printmaking Studio

    Our main printmaking facility includes six presses for intaglio, relief, and monotype printing. The intaglio and relief studio embraces both traditional and sustainable approaches, with support for both zinc and copper etching. The silkscreen studio concentrates on the photo emulsion process and includes a dedicated darkroom. The studio is equipped with ink, screens, a light table, and digital output capabilities.

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    Sculpture Center

    Our sculpture center houses a complete wax studio with gating and sprue stations, as well as a ceramics room with slurry tank, silica sand stations, front-loading computer programmed electric and gas kilns, a slab roller, extruder, and a pug mill.

    Seven Skutt Electric Kilns
    Mid-sized, top-loading, and digitally controlled, these Skutt kilns offer precise, repeatable firing for bisque, glaze, and mid-range ceramic work—ideal for student projects.

    One Large Cress Side-Loading Kiln
    Our largest electric kiln features a side-hinged door and spacious chamber, perfect for large-scale or high-volume firings, with digital precision and ergonomic loading.

    Two Toki Test Kilns
    Compact and fast, the Toki kilns are built for glaze tests and small projects—speeding up experimentation with quicker heat cycles and efficient results.

    Fine Art Welding

    Welding Studio

    Our welding studio features industry standard TIG, MIG, stick, and gas welders; power tools; a sand blaster; and patina stations.

    Wood Shop School of Fine Art Academy of Art University San Francisco

    Wood Shop

    Fabricate objects and jigs on both natural and artificial wood in our wood shop. Work with band saws, drill presses, a jointer, a planer, miter saws, a panel saw, wood shapers, and table routers. Two wood lathes, two isolated sanding rooms with spindle and disc sanders, and one more lathe for working foam plastics give you the control to polish your designs. The wood shop also features four SawStop table saws as part of our ongoing commitment to safety.

    Bronze Foundry School of Fine Art Academy of Art University San Francisco

    Bronze Foundry

    Located in South San Francisco, our bronze foundry is forged for full-process casting. Multiple crucibles, a hydraulic crane, burnout kiln, sandblaster, and a Laguna Raku kiln give students the tools to transform molten metal into masterpieces.

    A person wearing a paint-stained apron operates a large printing press wheel in an art studio. Tables, tools, and equipment surround them, with visible pipes on the ceiling.

    Framing Shop

    Frame It Right.

    The framing shop is open to all students and is equipped for paintings, works on paper, and more. Turn your work into professionally finished pieces suitable for display.

    Supervised sessions available by appointment only.

    Your work. Professionally finished.