CalArts Faculty Muriel Leung Wins Lammy Award for Bisexual Fiction
Muriel Leung, faculty in the School of Critical Studies’ MFA Creative Writing program, was recognized by Lambda Literary earlier this
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Muriel Leung, faculty in the School of Critical Studies’ MFA Creative Writing program, was recognized by Lambda Literary earlier this
Film Independent recently announced the participants in its 2025 Producing Labs, recognizing a new generation of producers working across fiction
Association Internationale du Film d’Animation (ASIFA) Hollywood’s Animation Educators Forum (AEF) recently announced the recipients of its 2025–26 student scholarships,
On Oct. 11, 2025, the CalArts MFA Class of 2025 opens Proxy, Chimera, Oracle at CalArts at The Reef, the
On Wednesday, Oct. 8, two California Institute of the Arts alumni, artists Tuan Andrew Nguyen (Art MFA 04) and Gala
The Hammer Museum kicked off its biennial exhibition Made in L.A. 2025, now in its seventh edition, showcasing new and
The Ann Arbor Film Festival, the oldest avant-garde and experimental film festival in North America, returns with its 62nd edition in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Running
On Friday, March 8, the SXSW Film Festival kicked off in Austin, Texas, with CalArtian-directed films among the lineup. The Animated Short Program features 10
On view through March 24, the 2023 Taipei Biennial: Small World brings together more than 50 international and local artists and musicians, transforming the Taipei
Marcos Mena (Music BFA 20) takes a moment to check his tuning before unleashing an amplified flurry of rapid-fire notes. Armed with a mint green
On Feb. 22, 2024, history was recorded when the Odysseus spacecraft landed on Earth’s moon. It marked the first time a private lander touched down
Last month, Sculpture magazine published an article featuring artist and School of Art faculty Shirley Tse and collaborator Jinseok Choi (Art MFA 18). Conducted by
Artists, activists, and academics challenge monoculture by cataloging myriad voices in a demographically shifting America in FUTURE/PRESENT: Arts in a Changing America, a new art
In the middle of Hollywood’s busy awards season, a team from the critically acclaimed and box office hit Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse stopped at CalArts’
18th Street Arts Center (18SAC) in Santa Monica, California, presents Wait ’til Your Mother Gets Home, the first solo show in the Los Angeles area
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