"Art in his DNA," by Feather Rose Flores '17, 色中色 Magazine
Before he was cataloguing the nearly 10,000 pieces in the 色中色 Museum of Art (PCMA) collection, museum Associate Director and Registrar Steve Comba was earning a reputation among his fifth-grade classmates for copying Peanuts cartoons and drawing 鈥淲anted鈥 posters of his least favorite teachers鈥攁 feat which often got him into trouble. Comba still has a sharp, sly sense of humor, but when it comes to managing the College鈥檚 art collection, he鈥檚 all business.
Comba never set out to work for a museum. As an undergraduate, he attended the UC Santa Barbara College of Creative Studies, later relocating to Claremont, where he received his MFA in Studio Art from the Claremont Graduate University in 1986. All he wanted was a teaching job that would enable him to pay the rent for his own studio. Until he could find a position, he took a part-time job photographing, mapping and framing prints at the Galleries of The Claremont Colleges, the former museum jointly run by Pomona and Scripps colleges. When two positions at the gallery opened up, Comba inquired about being gallery manager. 鈥淚 thought it would be more appropriate for a studio artist to be the person who hangs the work, but the curator of collections thought I should look at the position of registrar instead,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淢y response was, 鈥極kay鈥hat is that?鈥欌