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Oregon College of Art and Craft

Portland, ORAccredited
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About Oregon College of Art and Craft

Oregon College of Art and Craft was a private nonprofit institution located in Portland, Oregon, that offered undergraduate and graduate programs in fine arts and craft disciplines. The college was known for its studio-based approach to arts education and its emphasis on material culture and craft traditions. The institution closed in 2019 following financial challenges.

During its operation, Oregon College of Art and Craft offered programs in areas such as ceramics, fibers, metals and jewelry, and book arts, primarily at the bachelor's and master's degree levels. The college was respected within the American craft education community for its rigorous studio curriculum.

Portland, Oregon, is home to a vibrant arts and creative economy. While Oregon College of Art and Craft no longer operates, students seeking craft and fine arts education in the Pacific Northwest may explore programs at remaining regional institutions. Prospective students should verify current status before attempting to contact or enroll.

Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities

Contact Information

Bonnie Laing-Malcolmson

bmalcolmson@ocac.edu

8245 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225

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