As an urban campus, it doesn’t get any better than CCA’s prime location. Located in the exciting Design District, close to the colorful Mission District, bustling Mission Bay neighborhood, and a stone’s throw from downtown San Francisco—you can make the most out of your undergraduate school experience every day (and find internships and jobs in the process).
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Neighborhood
Media Gallery
Food
Essentials
Museums and galleries
Nature
😋 Food
We hope you’re hungry. San Francisco is a foodie paradise, and our campus is at the center of it all.
18th Street
This is the main drag for restaurants, shops, and bars in our neighborhood. CCA students love to hang out here for coffee, picking up flowers, weekend brunch, and picturesque hilltop views.
SPARK Social
A favorite among locals and the CCA community alike, SPARK Social is a food truck park, beverage oasis, and event space designed to bring the neighborhood together. You’ll find over 150 food trucks, as well as a mini-golf course.
👌 Essentials
It’s all in the neighborhood. See what’s around and where to get everything you need, from art supplies to groceries.
ARCH Art Supplies
CCA’s go-to supply store for over 20 years is conveniently located on the ground level of Blattner Hall, one of our student residence buildings. ARCH Art Supplies selects their merchandise based on the needs of our faculty and students so you can get everything you need. They even offer same-day delivery to your suite!
Grocery stores
Beyond the convenience store in Makers Cafe at Founders Hall, you have three really great grocery store options, all within a mile or less from campus: Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, and Safeway.
Coffee shops
College students MUST have their coffee. Aside from the DoReMi Coffee Bar at Makers Cafe, CCA students are a fan of Farley’s Coffeehouse, Philz Coffee, and Linea Coffee Roasting + Cafe—all just a few blocks away from the campus’s main building.
🏛 Museums and galleries
CCA is within walking distance or a short bus ride from world-class museums and galleries.
CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts
CCA is also home to the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts. “The Wattis,” as we call it, has an international reputation for leading-edge exhibitions and its esteemed research program. It also serves students directly in many ways—a setting for a class or providing professional training opportunities.
CCA Campus Gallery
Our new gallery showcases work by CCA students, faculty, alumni, and visiting artists. With 1300 square feet, it holds space for cutting-edge, interdisciplinary work, inviting visitors to see and experience something new each visit.
Minnesota Street Project
Just a 15-minute bus ride away, Minnesota Street Project is the neighborhood’s ultimate destination for art viewing. The Project houses more than a dozen individual galleries and hosts a slew of events and parties, including some organized by CCA.
fuseproject
Just catty-cornered from the campus is CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions, housed inside global design firm fuseproject’s office. Here, you can enjoy cutting-edge work by emerging and established artists.
Museum of Craft and Design
This is the only museum in San Francisco devoted to craft and design. You’ll see a showcase of designers, makers and artists through an exciting and distinctive series of craft- and design-focused exhibitions and public programs. It’s also next door to CCA’s Dogpatch MFA Studio.
🌳 Nature
San Francisco is lucky to be a mix of high-density urban living with calming nature around most corners.
Embarcadero
The Embarcadero is the eastern waterfront and roadway of the Port of San Francisco. It’s one of the best places for a scenic stroll and calming views of the Bay.
Crane Cove Park
What used to be an inaccessible industrial patch of land is now a friendly park with a lot of lawn space, barbecue areas, a small beach, and a dog run. CCA students find this to be a great place for life drawing, painting, and photography.
Potrero Hill Community Garden
Located on top of one of the highest hills in San Francisco is the Potrero Hill Community Garden. It has 51 plots and common areas maintained by local residents using only organic methods. From here, you can also take in panoramic views of the city.