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Antonio Anfiteatro

Antonio Anfiteatro

Los Angeles, CA, US

 
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About 

Employment 

Woodbury University, Burbank, CA, US, Lecture

Lecturer

Aug 2024 - current
 

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA, USA , Lecturer

Lecturer

Jan 2023 - current
 

Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, CA , Professor

Professor of Architecture

Aug 2021 - current
 

FoxLin Architects, San Clemente, CA, US, Project Manager/ Designer

Construction Documents/ Model Building and Prototyping/ Project Management

Oct 2018 - current
 

Citrus College, Glendora, CA, US, Professor

Professor of Architecture

Aug 2014 - current
 

Education 

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA, US, Masters, Master of Urban and Regional Planning

Master of Urban and Regional Planning (Fall 2020 Enrollment)

"The Masters Program in Urban and Regional Planning at Cal Poly was established in 1972 and is fully accredited by the American Planning Association. It is the only accredited program in Southern California offering most of its classes in the evening hours. The program can be completed in two years if taken on a full time basis, or in up to seven years on a part-time schedule. The quality of the program has been recognized by national accreditation teams, in awards by professional organizations, and by employer demand for our students. In 2006, Planetizen rated the program in the top 25 nationally, 6th in the nation for zoning administration. Planetizen also rated the program as the most diverse in the nation." (MURP Cal Poly Pomona)

Jan 2020 - current
 

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Pomona, CA, US , MArch, Architecture- MArch 1

The studio sequence consists of three segments: a two-year basic core, topic studios and electives, and a two-semester Master's project. Lecture classes in Architecture Theory and History, Human Behavior, Programming, Sustainability, Professional Practice, Building Technology, Structures, Codes and Digital Media are closely coordinated with the studio sequence, and students are expected to demonstrate their knowledge of these areas in their design projects. Students may also take elective courses in the other graduate programs in the College: Landscape Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning and the John T. Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies.

Oct 2017 - Jun 2022
 

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA, US, Masters, Afro-American Studies

Established in 1980, the Master of Arts Program in African American Studies focuses on the origin of African and diasporic cultures in the United States, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. The program provides a theoretical base of knowledge, exposure to methods of research, and a context for analyzing and interpreting the African diasporic experience, which can be invaluable either in further graduate study or in a specific job or career choice.

Oct 2003 - Jun 2005
 

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA, US, Bachelors, Art History

Building on a long tradition of intellectual innovation, the Bachelor of Art History at UCLA endorses an interdisciplinary and intercultural approach to art history of all periods and places. By thinking across current categories and boundaries and critically interrogating art history itself, our students are encouraged to question the canon, to rethink the relationships between margins and centers, and to practice a socially and politically responsible art history.

Apr 2000 - Jun 2002
 

Awards 

2019
 
2017
 
2005
 

UCLA Institute of American Cultures (IAC)- Travel and Research Grant, Grant

The UCLA Institute of American Cultures (IAC) invites applications for support of research on African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans, and Chicanas/os for 2020-2021. The Institute also invites proposals on interethnic relations that will increase collaboration between the Centers and/or between the Centers and other campus units.

2004
 

Graduate Fellowship, Grant

The UCLA Institute of American Cultures (IAC) fellowships are awarded to current UCLA graduate students and predoctoral candidates with demonstrated interest in ethnic studies to aid in the completion of a thesis or dissertation. Terms of awarded fellowships may range from 1 to 3 quarters, and cover in-state tuition and fees plus a stipend of $6,000-$7,400 per quarter. The acceptance of a fellowship includes a commitment to contributing to the activities of the sponsoring Ethnic Studies Research Center.

2003
 

Areas of Specialization