CalArts Website Wins 2025 Circle of Excellence Gold Award from CASE
For its innovative new website, CalArts has earned a 2025 Circle of Excellence Gold Award from the Council for Advancement
24700 is CalArts‘ online space dedicated to sharing news and work of the larger CalArts community from around the world. 24700 captures stories of the exploration of new forms and expressions in the arts by our students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
For its innovative new website, CalArts has earned a 2025 Circle of Excellence Gold Award from the Council for Advancement
Artist and CalArts alum Jemima Wyman (Art MFA 07) debuts new work as part of COLA 2025, the 28th edition
Two recent CalArts graduates have been selected for the 2025–26 Association of Independent Colleges of Art & Design (AICAD) Teaching
Susan Kinsolving (née Baumann), a member of CalArts’ first MFA class in 1972, released her debut novel The Head’s Tale
The 21st annual Dog Star Festival comes to a close this weekend with four days of free performances at Automata,
CalArts was recently named in The Hollywood Reporter’s inaugural Top Animation Schools list for 2025. With programs in Character Animation (BFA) and Experimental
Set within a fantastic and dystopian dream-like sculptural and light installation, Tyler Matthew Oyer’s (Art MFA 12) newest performance piece, Venus 2.0, runs Friday, April
Scholar-practitioner and Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance faculty Ariel Osterweis explores the concept of virtuosity in contemporary dance and performance through a study of
On Thursday, Jan. 25, the short film “Moth” by choreographer Kate Weare (Dance BFA 94) and Jack Flame Sorokin premieres at the 22nd edition of
This Friday and Saturday (Nov. 10-11) at 7:30 pm, Highways Performance Space and Gallery in Santa Monica, California, presents Lo que el fuego me dio
Last weekend (Oct. 27-28), CalArts student Hanna Wu’s (Dance BFA 22, MFA 24) latest film work Kissing in the Cold: the Film screened at the
This week, REDCAT presents the 20th annual New Original Works (NOW) Festival, a celebration of Los Angeles’ vibrant community of artists creating new performance work.
When theaters across the nation were shuttered due to COVID-19 lockdowns, Kevin Zambrano (Dance BFA 18) envisioned a new opportunity for artists whose livelihoods were
AAPI dance and culture takes center stage in a recent feature by the Los Angeles Times, following Blue13 Dance Company’s inaugural two-week Playdate residency at
On Friday, May 12, the Graduation Courtyard sprang to life, a series of textured vertical sculptures cropping up on the stage as vivid blue arches
CalArts threw an epic, three-day celebration of the arts during its 50th anniversary weekend. And what a party it was. Honoring the Institute’s first five
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