CalArtians Take Over The Reef During LA Art Week 2025
Long synonymous with its sprawling entertainment industry, vibrant culture, and sunny climate, the City of Angels reminds us to tack
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Long synonymous with its sprawling entertainment industry, vibrant culture, and sunny climate, the City of Angels reminds us to tack
From Feb. 20 to March 7, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City marks 24 years of
The Peabody Award-winning PBS series Craft in America continues to explore the impact of craftsmanship with its recent episode, “Collectors.”
This past Saturday night (Feb. 8), artists and creators from all corners of the animation world convened at UCLA’s Royce
Long considered one of the more noteworthy events on the global filmmaking calendar, the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) returns
Steven Leigh Morris, founding editor of Stage Raw, curated his list of the 10 best Los Angeles theater productions of
On Friday, Dec. 3, the Dog Star Orchestra presents an evening of experimental music with Green Hour or Gray Future at the Wende Museum in
Pee-wee Herman, the famous alter ego of actor-comedian and CalArts alum Paul Reubens (Theater BFA 73), gets his first radio show at KCRW, the behemoth
Los Angeles- and Oakland-based multimedia artist Adia Millett (Art MFA 00) is among the 14 recipients of the Anonymous Was A Woman (AWAW) 2021 award.
The nominees for the 64th Grammy Awards were announced earlier today (Nov. 23) by the Recording Academy with several CalArtians among the 86 categories, including
Los Angeles-based animator and CalArtian Mollie Ong (Film/Video BFA 20) is among the Toon Boom Animation ambassadors whose works are featured in “The Ingredients of
Dan DiPiero (Music MFA 12, Critical Studies MA 13) is the author of the forthcoming book Contingent Encounters: Improvisation in Music and Everyday Life, which
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Art Matters (@artmattersfoundation) The Art Matters Foundation has launched its inaugural regranting program Artist2Artist, in which
On Thursday, Nov. 18, experimental vocalist Carmina Escobar (Music MFA 11), faculty in The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts, premieres Bajo la Sombra
Eyes Adjusting Slowly is the third solo exhibition from artist and CalArts alum Nicolas Grenier (Art MFA 10) at Luis De Jesus Los Angeles. It
Works by School of Art faculty Sharon Lockhart are presented in her latest exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain and also through an
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