Since instruction moved online last spring, SF State’s studio art majors have had to deal with the loss of on-campus studio space and supplies. While some artists saw the shift as an opportunity to have more time to work on their art, others expressed frustration about the loss of on-campus instruction and the decision making that decided which classes were allowed to continue on campus. Xpress caught up with four art majors to see how they felt about virtual instruction.
SF State Studio Art Majors Weigh in on Remote Learning
Matthew Faludi
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February 14, 2021
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Fourth (and hopefully last) year Journalism major at SF State currently serving as Arts and Entertainment editor for the Golden Gate Xpress. Currently residing in San Francisco's outer Sunset district. Faludi's writing has also appeared on Surfline. His interests include surfing, backpacking, grammar, dad-rock and taking crummy analog photos.