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ArtCenter College of Design is thrilled to be one of four official host venues for this year’s Los Angeles Design Festival, taking place June 26–29. The free, four-day festival is the city’s premier ...
An exploration of global evolution and the enduring relevance of cursive writing. Primarium: A Case for Cursive presents a timely look at the role of cursive as a living practice in a world dominated ...
Stephen Latty is a filmmaker, digital intermediate colorist and digital image technician. His credits as a colorist include “Grandma” (Sony Picture Classics), “Bare” (Sundance Selects) and “The Lovers ...
Yoshio Ikezaki: ELEMENTS has been made possible by a major gift from Dr. Frank Ellsworth; a grant from the Pasadena Art Alliance; a grant from The Japan Foundation; and through the generosity of the ...
Corrina Peipon is an independent art worker with a plural practice encompassing artmaking, writing, curatorial work, and teaching. She founded Continuous Project in 2018 as a platform for helping ...
Navigating creative career paths with purpose and passion ArtCenter provides students with industry knowledge, work-ready skillsets and the resilience to work in and navigate an evolving creative ...
At ArtCenter’s ‘Beyond Supersonic’ celebration, alumni discussed the future of transportation design and of AI and creative work at panels in the new Mullin Transportation Design Center.
Daniel Jimenez (BS 15), Chief Designer at Nissan Studio Six, brings creativity and leadership to a new hub for global design innovation—while mentoring the next generation of ArtCenter talent.
In the absence of affirmation action, ArtCenter finds new pathways to recruit diverse students and boost the importance of an art and design education.
Pink Pop Barbie, part of the Mark Ryden x Barbie collaboration. Image courtesy of Mattel Creations. Known as the godfather of Pop Surrealism, Ryden first gained attention in the early ‘90s for ...
A hub of knowledge at ArtCenter, ArtCenter Library is “a safe space for all,” says Mario Ascencio, the Library’s college librarian and managing director.
Alum Jonathan Chang’s work includes portraits honoring AAPI victims of attacks, and the design for “Proud AF to be Asian” shirts, activating people to speak up.