Out of the Graphic, Into the Lived: Cathy Tuttle Talks About Posters, CalArts, and Urban Planning
Early in the fall semester, the Graphic Design program in the School of Art received an unexpected gift: a donation
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Early in the fall semester, the Graphic Design program in the School of Art received an unexpected gift: a donation
In November, Paul Berkolds, co-director of the VoiceArts Program, was awarded the Trīszvaigžņu ordenis (Order of the Three Stars) by
On Wednesday, Dec. 11, the Sundance Institute unveiled the eagerly anticipated program for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, the country’s
Character Animation’s fall semester night talks closed out on a high note on Dec. 6, with Moana 2 directors David
The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) unveiled the first highlights of its 54th edition, set to take place in the
Four students from CalArts’ Character Animation program have been awarded scholarships by ASIFA-Hollywood’s Animation Educators Forum (AEF) for the 2024-25
On Wednesday (Jan. 17), The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts, in collaboration with REDCAT, is presents the inaugural CalArts Music Showcase, featuring innovative
Artist and writer Denise Ferreira da Silva, the Samuel Rudin Professor in the Humanities at the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literatures at New York
The International Animated Film Society (ASIFA-Hollywood) announced the nominees and honorees for the 51st annual Annie Awards on Jan. 11, with CalArtians named among those
The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH) celebrates six decades since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law in Legacy:
Olivia Fries-Farr (Music BFA 23) celebrates the release of her latest single “Illusions”—and her birthday—this Wednesday, Jan. 10 at the Silverlake Lounge in Los Angeles.
After a postponement due to last year’s writers’ and actors’ strikes, the Television Academy returned to recognize excellence in television from June 2022 to May
CalArts alum Noah Lemelson (Critical Studies MFA 19) returned with his latest work, The Lioness and the Rat Queen, the second novel in his steampunk-apocalyptic-noir
On Saturday, Jan. 6, the Michael Echaniz Trio takes the stage of The Jazz Station in Eugene, Oregon, for a performance celebrating the release of
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