View Works by CalArtians Mercedes Dorame and Karolina Karlic in ‘Language Has No Weather’
Probably Gallery in Los Angeles presents Language Has No Weather, an exhibition of work from the first cohort of residents
24700 is CalArts‘ online space dedicated to sharing news and work of the larger CalArts community from around the world. 24700 captures stories of the exploration of new forms and expressions in the arts by our students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
Probably Gallery in Los Angeles presents Language Has No Weather, an exhibition of work from the first cohort of residents
Experimental film screening series Lightstruck presents its first ever artist-in-person retrospective with School of Film/Video faculty Betzy Bromberg, with the
On Friday, Nov. 8, the Recording Academy announced the nominees for the 67th annual Grammy Awards, with two CalArtians among
On the heels of the contentious 2024 presidential election, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) and the orchestral
The second half of Saturday, Nov. 16 will see every corner of the Walt Disney Concert Hall campus activated by
For three minutes a night, the electronic billboards of Times Square in Manhattan, New York, offer an unexpected interlude from
The latest issue of The Pool, CalArts’ twice-yearly alumnx/alumni magazine, is now online. Nicknamed “The Comeback”’ issue, the digital magazine captures the stories of how
In his first Los Angeles solo show, Rajee Samarasinghe’s (Film/Video MFA 16) collection of films If I Were Any Further Away I’d Be Closer to
Traveling back in time, James Welling (Art MFA 74) presents Iconographia, his 11th solo exhibition with Regen Projects in Los Angeles. Named after Flemish painter
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has extended invitations to distinguished artists and executives around the globe to join its class of
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