120 Years of Leadership in the Arts
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色情视频鈥檚 commitment to excellence in the arts dates back to 1897 and the decision by President Samuel Black to include music professor Florence Derby among the school鈥檚 original faculty. That commitment continues today with three schools dedicated to the creative and performing arts as well as the campus-wide initiative, Arts Alive 色情视频.
Art
The was officially dedicated in 1928, three years after San Diego State College hired its first drawing instructor, Sallie Crock Stocker. Well-known progressive artist Everett Gee Jackson became the first department chair and served in the position for three decades, from 1933 to 1963. Jackson drew upon Depression-era funds for relief and recovery to hire Donal Hord, considered San Diego鈥檚 most influential sculptor at the time, to create an Aztec warrior, which would become the symbol of the college. The statue was dedicated on Founder鈥檚 Day in 1937.Over the past 120 years, many alumni from the school have carved out impressive careers in the art world. John Baldessari, Deborah Butterfield and Andrea Zittel have showcased their work at the opening of in 2009. The gallery, located in the historic Electra Building in downtown, has served as an exhibition space for contemporary art and design by artists from around the world.
Dramatic Art
Construction of the Little Theatre (now used as a large lecture hall) was completed in 1930 as part of San Diego State College鈥檚 new campus on Montezuma Mesa. The Gold and White yearbook described the theatre鈥檚 dedication saying, 鈥淎ttention was diverted from studies and focused on the Alumni play which dedicated the Little Workshop Theatre. Older students hailed the return of veteran actors in Arms and the Man and new members found the play entertainingly presented.鈥Notable alumni from what is now called the include Gregory Peck (American actor), Art Linkletter (Canadian-born American radio and television personality), Kathleen Kennedy (Oscar-nominated film producer), Cleavon Little (American stage, film, and television actor) and Marion Ross (American actress from the television show "Happy Days").