instructor Mine Ternar's photograph

City College of San Francisco

MINE TERNAR

Art Department

 

 

E-mail: mternar@ccsf.edu

Phone: (415) 452-5354
Office: V126
Mailbox: V17
 
Biography: B.A. Bennington College, Vermont; M.A. Mimar Sinan University, Istanbul, Turkey; M.F.A. University of California, Berkeley. Instructor, Mine Ternar, is a practicing artist who has taught at a number of colleges in the Bay Area, including California College of the Arts, San Francisco Art Institute, Cabrillo College and City College of San Francisco. During her graduate work at U.C. Berkeley, she also initiated, through Democratic Education at CAL program, and team-taught a class on contemporary art history in the Art Department of U.C. Berkeley. In addition to her background in teaching, she has undertaken responsibilities/ led projects, at several non-profit art organizations, including, Berkeley Art Museum and Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of U.C. Berkeley, Pro Arts (Oakland), Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts (Walnut Creek), and New Langton Arts (San Francisco). At City College, she has been active on several committees, including Works of Art Committee, Exhibitions Committee, and as a Faculty Advisor to Diego Rivera Web Site Committee. She has also served as the director of City Arts Gallery from 1998-2001 and 2003 to 2007. (City Arts Gallery is located in the Art Department, at V119, in Visual Arts Building, on Phelan campus.)
 
Currently teaching: Art 125A: Basic Design (Two sections: 1.Tuesday & Thursday: 3-6 PM in class, 2. Half online, half in the classroom with mandatory Saturday meetings from 10 AM-1 PM); Art 126: Color (a studio/lecture class)
 
Creative works: Visit the web gallery of selected works
 
Title III grant projects: Visit two pilot educational web site projects developed collaboratively by my former design students and students in other disciplines in 1997 and 1998.
 
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This page last updated: August 14, 2007