All these suggestions for schools are good, but I worry that you’re only looking for something this specific because you have a lot of dreams, and not because you know that schooling in all these disciplines would suit or even benefit you. Being in school is, for absolutely everybody, not what you’d expect. The whole major/minor system is a bit funny, and only reflects the classes you’ll expose yourself to, not the kind of person you’ll be when you emerge. Reality sets in pretty fast if the program doesn’t turn out just right for you, and even if it does, schooling in and of itself isn’t enough to actively pursue dreams with the passion that creative people feel for them. School is an artificial way of giving people background and experience, and is a nice package for people who aren’t sure where they want to go in life, but a half year of working in the field beats a year of school any day.
I think you’re best off choosing one thing to major in, and accept that you may never graduate from the program, or you may change directions midstream, but it would be worthwhile to learn, nonetheless. Pick somewhere magical to live that also works with your fields of interest, and pursue your other passions in the school and local scenes in a less than strictly academic way, but with the same fire and enthusiasm. You never know what you might find, or what doors will open if you push hard enough. Good luck.
Oh, and for what it’s worth, Academy of Art is pretty beautiful, and there are few places nicer than San Francisco, but it’s pretty bloody expensive. Of course, if something is right for you, too expensive doesn’t exist.