World Premiere of ‘Blue Waves’ at Automata
On Thursday, Aug. 28, Automata presents the world premiere of Blue Waves, a new work by multidisciplinary theater artist and
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On Thursday, Aug. 28, Automata presents the world premiere of Blue Waves, a new work by multidisciplinary theater artist and
LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) presents ANITO by CalArts alum Carlo Maghirang (Theater MFA 17). The public art installation will
The Princess Grace Foundation has announced the recipients of its 2025 Princess Grace Awards, honoring 18 award winners and 12
Last week marked the long-awaited debut of Wednesday Season 2, Part 1. The smash-hit Netflix series, focusing on titular character
On Thursday, Aug. 14, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles presents Stealin’ Home, a special performance led by West Coast
A new anthology of writings by the late composer and longtime CalArts faculty member James Tenney was recently published by
On Sunday, Feb. 20 from 2 to 5 pm, the artist book re:connections, featuring 19 members of CalArts’ Schools of Art and Critical Studies 2021
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Women in Animation (@wia.animation) Five CalArtians are among 36 honorees of the latest Women in Animation
Anat Ebgi Gallery has partnered with the Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) to present an exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Womanhouse, the groundbreaking art
As it did for so many of us, Nicole Pearce’s life was turned upside down when the pandemic struck in March 2020. As an award-winning
On Tuesday, Feb. 8, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) revealed the nominations for the 94th Academy Awards. Among the nominees for
After a year-long postponement, La Biennale di Venezia, also known as the Venice Biennale, returns with a “transhistorical” exhibition that places works both new and
Gary Simmons (Art MFA 90) addresses pervasive racist imagery embedded in American history and popular culture in Remembering Tomorrow, his first exhibition at Hauser &
Artist and longtime School of Film/Video faculty member Michael Scroggins invites members of the CalArts community to learn about the Institute’s history through the prism
Jeannene Przyblyski, former CalArts provost and School of Art faculty, has passed away after a long illness. Przyblyski joined the Institute in 2012 after serving
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