ArtCenter presents 2-YOKAI by Andy Fedak and Bruce Yonemoto The exhibition brings together animation, film and installation to explore the Japanese mythological spirits known as Yokai, specifically ...
Letters are not isolated drawings — they form a connected system. In Patterns of the Alphabet, participants will examine how letterforms relate to one another through structure, rhythm, and internal ...
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 ...
In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court ended affirmative action in higher education, driving art and design institutions, including ArtCenter, to find new pathways to recruit diverse students and boost the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
One Barbie sports Gothic black lipstick and a fuzzy bumble bee-striped faux fur dress. Another doll with wavy pink hair holds a meat purse. These boundary-pushing dolls are part of Mark Ryden x Barbie ...
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, ...
So declares Barbara Kruger’s huge and pivotal reproductive rights silkscreen Untitled (Your body is a battleground) in stark white Futura Bold Italic type over red panels, layered on top of a ...
Raised amid the 1970’s hotbed of music, politics and culture, Graphic Design faculty member Tyrone Drake developed a style infused with the urgency and energy of Oakland, California roots. As a ...
When Illustration alumna Ana Serrano (BFA 2008) was a kid, growing up in South Los Angeles and Downey, she loved building things. Known now for her cardboard cityscapes and sculptures, she started off ...
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