You can’t see it; you can’t smell it. It doesn't weigh an ounce. Music is just a sound wave, an arrangement of vibrations that merely, invisibly, shakes the air. So why then, when we think of music, ...
The exhibition brings together animation, film and installation to explore the Japanese mythological spirits known as Yokai, specifically the Kappa and the Nurikabe, through surrealist narratives that ...
A person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk. That, according to Dictionary.com, is the definition of an entrepreneur. As ...
It’s a cool night in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, and ArtCenter student Maria Evelyn Romero Gomez is busy welcoming people to a Night to Network event at Las Fotos Project, a ...
ArtCenter’s Transportation Design alumni work for countless global automotive brands. Their ArtCenter education gives them the skills to enter career fields like automotive concept design, interior ...
What if our clothes could move with us, and not against us? That question led alumni couple Mike Abelson (BS 97 Product Design) and Yuri Abelson Shimizu (BFA 97 Communications), founders of ...
Work long, and work hard. That’s the mantra recent Entertainment Design alumna and Los Angeles native Michelle Rhee (BS 2016) grew up with. In a rush, Aretos stopped, breathed in and took time to sit ...
Alum and legendary sneaker designer Mark Smith reflects on his bond with the late alum Chris Lundy, and new scholarship in their name When Mark Smith (BFA 88 Graphic Design)—retired vice president of ...
Opening Reception: Thursday, July 3, from 7:30–9:30 p.m. PASADENA, CA – ArtCenter College of Design’s Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography (HMCT) will present Primarium: A Case for Cursive, a thought ...
ArtCenter provides students with industry knowledge, work-ready skillsets and the resilience to work in and navigate an evolving creative economy Nervous, anxious, restless. All these words describe ...
“Life is a series of chapters, and I think much of what makes life so vibrant is that we don’t know where we are going to go,” said Illustration alumnus Doug Aitken (BFA 91) this past November at the ...
In one of artist and architect Hiroshi Sugimoto’s (BFA 74 Photography and Imaging) most celebrated photographs, a polar bear on an ice floe growls at a seal, its recent kill. Considering that 1976’s ...
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