100+ Alumni of Note
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23. Harrell Fletcher (’94):
artist; works collaboratively and individually on socially engaged projects; work included in 2004 Whitney Biennial. 24. Viola Frey (’56): leading
figure in contemporary ceramics; known for her monumental, intensely colored figurative sculpture; faculty member for 34 years. 25. Bob Gardiner (’72): artist
and early claymation innovator; won an Academy Award for his animated film Closed Mondays. 26. Max Geiser (’97) and Linda Malhewson Geiser (’97):
founders of Fold Bedding. 27. Gia Giasullo (’94) and Erez Steinberg (’91): principals
of Studio eg, an industrial and graphic design firm committed to the use of recycled, reused, and nontoxic materials. 28. Charles Gill (’55): painter
and printmaker, faculty member for 39 years, and founder of CCA’s printmaking program. 29. Ralph Goings (’53): one
of the original members of the Photorealist Movement. 30. Dave Gonzales (’80):
illustrator and creator of the “Homies,” a line of toy figurines.
31. Nadja Haldimann (’97):
designed Microsoft Office 2003 while a product designer at Microsoft. 32. Eric Heiman (’96): graphic
designer, co-founder of Volume Inc. design firm, and faculty member. 33. Todd Hido (’96): photographer
exhibiting nationally and inter nationally; has three monographs published by Nazraeli Press. 34. Wade Hoefer (’72): painter
who is best known for his landscapes, which have been described as “visual poetry.” 35. Nancy Howes (’05): metal
artist and trustee. 36. David Huffman (’86, ’98):
painter and faculty member; his painting presents human experience with a social and historical perspective. 37. Gary Hutton (’75): interior
designer and furniture designer; his work has been published in Architectural Digest, House & Garden, and Metropolitan Home, among others. 38. David Ireland (’53): one of
39. Jennifer Jerde (’92):
founder of Elixir Design. 40. George Jewett (’96):
architect, founder of Jewett Design, and trustee. 41. David Karam (’91) and Gigi Obrecht: faculty, graphic
designers, founders of Post Tool design, and 2001 winners of SFMOMA’s Experimental Design Award. 42. Marc Katano (’75): painter,
exhibiting nationally; SECA Art Award winner. 43. Larry Keenan (’67): best
known for chronicling the Beat Generation; his photographs are in the Smithsonian’s permanent collection.
the most important and critically 44. Naomie Kremer (’93): artist acclaimed artists working in known for her abstract “moving” the arena of conceptual and paintings. installation art.