Pacific Northwest College of Art

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The Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) is a college in Portland, Oregon, United States that grants Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees and Master of Fine Arts degrees. With nine departments, communication design, illustration, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, intermedia, and the mentor-based MFA in Visual Studies. PNCA also provides continuing education in the arts to the local community.

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[edit] Programs and degrees

  • BFA degree
  • MFA degree in Visual Studies
  • BFA/BA degree with Reed College
  • Continuing Education Program
  • Certificate Program: Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration

[edit] Historie

Image:art.jpg PNCA was created in 1909 by the Portland Art Museum, and remained "The Museum Art School" until 1980. The college changed its name to reflect an independence from the museum. In April 1994, the school formally split from the art museum to become the Pacific Northwest College of Art, a fully independent institution. In 1998, the college moved to its present campus in Portland's Pearl District, allowing the Portland Art Museum to create a new contemporary wing.

[edit] Faculty

PNCA employs 18 full-time faculty (nine tenured), 49 part-time faculty, and a large number of continuing education faculty. All faculty are working artists and designers, many showing both nationally and internationally. Of the faculty, MK Guth is most noteworthy. Guth was recently named as a participant in the 2008 Whitney Biennial[1], she is chair of the MFA program at PNCA (FIVE).

[edit] Students

2007/2008 enrollment in the BFA program is 440 full-time students. 48% of students are from out of state and 52% are from Oregon. The MFA program has 15 students per cohort; the pilot program is an MFA in Visual Studies with anticipated MFAs in sequential art and curatorial studies. The continuing education program serves more than 2,500 students part-time per year. 80 students currently reside in the PNCA dorm, Goose Hollow.

[edit] Facilities

PNCA is primarily located in a cluster of warehouse buildings in northwest Portland, in the Pearl District. The primary campus building and ancillary teaching facilities in nearby buildings total over 100,000 square feet. The campus includes nine public exhibition galleries, two professional galleries and seven spaces reserved for student and community showings. The galleries include: the Feldman Gallery, Higgins Gallery, Manuel Issquerdo 3D Gallery, BFA Gallery, special project space, Gallery 214, the IMAG, the Swigert Commons, and the little-utilized Stephens Exhibition Space. PNCA supports a fully functioning professional design firm, operated by the students and their mentors, the C4D or Center 4 Design. This firm, operated in a separate satellite commercial space, works to execute professional design projects for its clients. The client provides funding for production costs and the students receive a portfolio filled with actual design work and a working client list.

[edit] Leadership

PNCA is lead by Dr. Thomas Manley, an expert in Asian studies and an art collector. President Manley has brought about advances in contemporary art education including his innovative Global Studios courses. Manley, a 22-year veteran of the Claremont Colleges, primarily Pitzer College, has expanded the size of the college both physically and academically.

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