Oregon College of Art and Craft is located in
Washington County and has an enrollment of about 140.
OCAC traces its origins to 1907 when Julia Hoffman founded the Arts and Crafts Society to educate the public on the value of arts and crafts in daily life through art classes and exhibitions featuring the best examples of American crafts. Today Oregon College of Art and Craft is an accredited independent craft college offering studio classes in Book Arts, Ceramics, Drawing, Fibers, Metal, Photography and Wood.
Students can pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts, a three-year Certificate in Crafts or enroll in the College's extension series of Open Program classes.