Made in L.A. 2025 Showcases Archival Works from Pat O’Neill, New Pieces by Mike Stoltz, Kelly Wall, and Nicole-Antonia Spagnola
The Hammer Museum kicked off its biennial exhibition Made in L.A. 2025, now in its seventh edition, showcasing new and
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The Hammer Museum kicked off its biennial exhibition Made in L.A. 2025, now in its seventh edition, showcasing new and
CalArts School of Film/Video remembers former Film/Video Dean Hartmut Bitomsky, a deeply dedicated filmmaker, writer, and critic who passed away in
In its fall issue, Filmmaker Magazine unveiled its annual list of “25 New Faces of Independent Film,” a spotlight on
The Camden International Film Festival (CIFF) in Maine celebrated its 21st edition earlier this month in September with a slate
Good Mother Gallery presents the third annual edition of The MFAs of LA, a group exhibition showcasing the work of
A new exhibition created in partnership with the global research organization, World Resources Institute (WRI), and artists from CalArts opens
Roy E. Disney Family Chair in Musical Composition David Rosenboom has a packed schedule this October. Throughout the month, the former dean of The Herb
In response to the increase in anti-Asian violence around the country, the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles (JANM) hosts a free community event
Monday, Oct. 10 marks Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the US, a celebration of the rich and varied histories and cultures of Native Americans. This weekend,
As the 2022 Whitney Biennial nears its closing date, visitors can still view School of Art faculty Julie Tolentino’s collaborative daylong performance and artist talk
On Thursday, Oct. 6, LA Freewaves will present its carnivalesque multimedia experience X-aMEN-ing Masculinities at the Los Angeles State Historic Park. The free event features
Groundworks, a new documentary by Justine Garrett (Critical Studies MFA 06) and Ian Garrett (Theater MFA 08), airs on multiple US public television stations this
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