A Midnight Moment: David Salle Lights Up Times Square
For three minutes a night, the electronic billboards of Times Square in Manhattan, New York, offer an unexpected interlude from
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For three minutes a night, the electronic billboards of Times Square in Manhattan, New York, offer an unexpected interlude from
The Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF) held its Best of Ottawa 2024 screening and award ceremony in September, where CalArts
The entertainment and media news magazine TheWrap released its annual ranking of the top US film schools, with the CalArts
School of Art Associate Dean Michael Ned Holte’s latest book Listener: Meditations on Music and Pauline Oliveros clocks in at
Works by CalArtians Beatriz Cortez (Art MFA 15), Emily Marchand (Art MFA 17), and School of Art faculty gloria galvez
San Francisco is a city synonymous with diversity, counterculture, and the gay rights movement. But as artist and Photo and
The Hammer Museum’s JazzPOP series concludes its 17th season on a high note with a headlining performance by Dan Rosenboom’s Polarity Quintet on Thursday, August
Trumpeter, composer, and CalArts alum Dan Rosenboom (Music MFA 07) presents his “most personal and authentic music” yet with his latest album POLARITY. Described by
The Angel City Jazz Festival is in full swing, running through Friday, Oct. 15 at several venues throughout Los Angeles. On Saturday night (Oct. 15),
24700 is CalArts‘ online space dedicated to sharing news and work of the larger CalArts community from around the world. The news site captures stories of the exploration of new forms and expressions in the arts by our students, faculty, staff, and alumni.