From traveling group shows to career retrospectives, CalArts alums and faculty are among the artists and curators named in Hyperallergic’s…
Archive Year: 2023
CalArtians Among the Nominees, Honorees for 50th Annie Awards
The International Animated Film Society (ASIFA-Hollywood) announced the nominees and honorees for the 50th annual Annie Awards. As in previous…
Digital Futures Examined in A&P Conference Staying on the Grid
“If Twitter is the canary in the coal mine, then the era of social media may soon be over. Or…
Stephen Graham Jones, 2023 Katie Jacobson Writer in Residence, Reads at CalArts and REDCAT
New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones, CalArts’ 2023 Katie Jacobson Writer in Residence, delivers two public readings next…
Tim Burton Makes Television Foray with Netflix Hit Wednesday
Long known as the mastermind behind fantastical and quirky gothic horror films like Beetlejuice (1988) and Alice in Wonderland (2010),…
Mythologies and Storytelling Found in Livya Howard-Yashar’s MFA Dance Show
Students and alums from CalArts’ The Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance, The Herb Alpert School of Music, and the…
CalArts Animation Retains #1 Ranking by Animation Career Review
For the third year in a row, CalArts’ animation programs (Character Animation and Experimental Animation) have collectively earned the no….
Yusuke Watanabe Illustrates Children’s Book A Fish Called Andromeda
Yusuke Watanabe (Film/Video BFA 22) debuts his illustrations in A Fish Called Andromeda, a new children’s book written by Cynthia…
Molly Surazhsky’s Solo Exhibition Miss Americhka Opens at Lowell Ryan Projects
Molly Surazhsky (Art BFA 19) combines self-portraiture and performance art in Miss Americhka, her first solo exhibition with Lowell Ryan…
Gosia Wojas Presents AI-Inspired Work in Intimate Things at Phase Gallery
Work by artist and curator Gosia Wojas (Art BFA 19) is on view at the University of California Irvine (UCI)…