Alum Sarah Hotchkiss is one of eight art journalists to receive a prestigious Rabkin Foundation Award
Sarah Hotchkiss (MFA Painting & Drawing 2011), an artist, arts writer, and visual arts editor at KQED, has received a Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation grant for contributions to arts journalism.
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                        Assistant Professor Tonya M. Foster is one of 41 artists to win a 2020 Creative Capital Award
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