‘Redrawing the Rancho:’ Artists Reclaim the Histories of the Rowland Mansion
CalArts alum Eva Aguila (Theater BFA 05) is one of four artists reimagining the layered histories of the historic Rowland
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CalArts alum Eva Aguila (Theater BFA 05) is one of four artists reimagining the layered histories of the historic Rowland
CalArts mourns the passing of one of our original faculty members and pioneering artist Alison Knowles, who died on Oct.
Alum and CAP Program Manager James Waterman (Music MFA 15) joins multi-instrumentalist Joel Reed Mankey to release In Spring—a Celtic-inspired album and live concert
This Saturday, Nov. 1, CalArts alum Ishika Muchhal (Acting BFA 23) brings her comedy special, Please Don’t F*ck the Funny Out
Ashley Hunt, faculty in CalArts’ Photography and Media program, has spent more than two decades using film, writing, and collaborative
On Friday, Sept. 25, the Character Animation Program’s Friday Night Talks series welcomed legendary animator James Baxter to the Bijou

The Hollywood Fringe Festival this June features multiple productions with CalArtians, including the world premiere of the immersive and interactive sci-fi play Signals. Directed by

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of 24700 stories about CalArts’ theater productions at the upcoming Hollywood Fringe Festival. This year’s Hollywood

Sonic possibilities abound in Release: Heard in LA, the latest sound project presented by The Center for Integrated Media (CIM) at CalArts and its web-based

Running June 1-26, the Pasadena Playhouse presents an “exhilarating revival” of Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, directed by Michael Michetti and starring CalArts alum Hugo Armstrong

On May 5, nonprofit UK record label Touched Music released John Tejada Presents Future Stars 3, the third compilation album featuring original works by CalArts

Animation Career Review, an online resource site for those researching careers in animation, game design, graphic design, digital art, and related fields, has recognized the

Theater and advocacy collide in Mark-n-Sparks’ The Most Beautiful Home…Maybe, a new play addressing the national housing crisis, running Thursday, May 19–Saturday, May 21 at

The afternoon of Friday, May 13 saw the lawn of Graduation Courtyard dotted with chairs and picnic blankets, and the galleries of the main building

CalArts alum Lauren Halsey (Art BFA 12) celebrates her first major New York City solo show with her self-titled exhibition at David Kordansky Gallery’s new

After a two-year pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the CalArts Jazz CD project—recorded by students in the Jazz Studies Program and led by program
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