CalArts Jazz Featured on WGBO 88.3
April is Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM), and the Newark/New York-based public radio station WGBO 88.3 kicked off its celebration early
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April is Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM), and the Newark/New York-based public radio station WGBO 88.3 kicked off its celebration early
Frights and frustrations slink out of a home haunt’s shadows in Room Temperature, a new feature film from author Dennis
For the fifth year in a row, CalArts animation programs (Character Animation and Experimental Animation) have collectively earned the top
CalArts alum Gail Rebhan (Art MFA 81) turns the time-slicing quality of the photographic medium on its head in Gail
Healthcare by Design is an Experience Design School of Theater class where theme park attractions are supplanted by experiences—of patients—with
Director and CalArts alum Mike Ott (Film/Video BFA 03, MFA 05) reckons with the legacy of a national tragedy in
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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24700 is CalArts‘ online space dedicated to sharing news and work of the larger CalArts community from around the world. The news site captures stories of the exploration of new forms and expressions in the arts by our students, faculty, staff, and alumni.