CalArtians Take Over The Reef During LA Art Week 2025
Long synonymous with its sprawling entertainment industry, vibrant culture, and sunny climate, the City of Angels reminds us to tack
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Long synonymous with its sprawling entertainment industry, vibrant culture, and sunny climate, the City of Angels reminds us to tack
From Feb. 20 to March 7, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City marks 24 years of
The Peabody Award-winning PBS series Craft in America continues to explore the impact of craftsmanship with its recent episode, “Collectors.”
This past Saturday night (Feb. 8), artists and creators from all corners of the animation world convened at UCLA’s Royce
Long considered one of the more noteworthy events on the global filmmaking calendar, the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) returns
Steven Leigh Morris, founding editor of Stage Raw, curated his list of the 10 best Los Angeles theater productions of
On Tuesday, Aug. 24, Kino Lorber releases a Blu-ray edition of Anna Biller’s (Film/Video MFA 93) first feature film Viva (2007), which she wrote, directed,
It’s back-to-school season and we couldn’t be more thrilled to have students return to campus! New Student Orientation takes place on campus from Sept. 5-11,
On Saturday, July 31, the Mobile Dance Film Festival in New York City presents Swell, a short film by CalArts student and choreographer Taylor Donofrio
The culmination of the academic year at CalArts is normally marked by a multitude of thesis exhibitions filling the galleries and hallways on campus. Because
The wide-ranging talents and artistry of recent graduates of the School of Theater are on full display in three online showcases: the Graduating Actors Showcase,
Hitting bookstore shelves today (July 20), is Noah Lemelson’s (Critical Studies MFA 19) debut novel, The Sightless City, which already won a First Place Award
Earlier this year, writer, journalist, and artist Caribbean Fragoza (Critical Studies MFA 10) released her acclaimed debut collection of stories, Eat the Mouth That Feeds
The nominees for the 73rd Emmy Awards were unveiled this morning, via livestream on the Emmys’ website. The announcement was made by actor and CalArts
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