Anthony Nikolchev’s ‘The (Un)Double’ to Premiere at 2025 Venice Biennale
This June, The Un(Double), the latest work by School of Theater faculty Anthony Nikolchev, is set to make its world
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This June, The Un(Double), the latest work by School of Theater faculty Anthony Nikolchev, is set to make its world
The creativity of the CalArts community will be on full display at 2025 CalArts Expo, an immersive artistic experience happening
Yesterday (May 5), editorial cartoonist and former School of Film/Video faculty Ann Telnaes (Film/Video BFA 85) was awarded the 2025
Students in the 2025 MFA Creative Writing cohort celebrate the culmination of their studies with the annual capstone reading program,
Critic, urban and media historian, and School of Critical Studies faculty Norman Klein joins the post-screening conversations of back-to-back Los
Not a tribute, but a takeover: Performers are empowered to reclaim their stories in DIVA EX MACHINA, an experimental student-led
On Thursday, Oct. 6, LA Freewaves will present its carnivalesque multimedia experience X-aMEN-ing Masculinities at the Los Angeles State Historic Park. The free event features
Artbound and Southland Sessions, two locally produced arts and culture original series by public television station KCET, were granted eight first-place awards by the LA
Over the last 10 years, visual artist Cassils (Art-IM MFA 02) has been creating a body of work that contemplates the histories of LGBTQI+ violence,
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Art Matters (@artmattersfoundation) The Art Matters Foundation has launched its inaugural regranting program Artist2Artist, in which
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