[nggallery id=19] Chinese animator and gallery installation artist Sun Xun, born in Fuxin Liaoning Province, China, in 1980, is making a name for himself within the genres of experimental animation…
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Feldstärke International 09 Group Show at CalArts on Saturday
The Feldstärke International Program set up shop at CalArts this week, bringing together students from programs in Germany, France and CalArts to foster international collaboration and interdisciplinary work among the…
Continue reading »Photo Gallery: Choreographer Meg Stuart at the Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance at CalArts
[nggallery id=18] Renown choreographers Meg Stuart and Philipp Gehmacher presented their work Maybe Forever during a three-night performance run at REDCAT last month. Stuart, a New Orleans native who launched…
Continue reading »Photography of Janet Sternburg Opens at Skidmore Contemporary Art Next Week
[nggallery id=16] A solo photography exhibit that features the work of Janet Sternburg opens Oct. 24 at Skidmore Contemporary Art in Santa Monica, Calif. A true renaissance woman, Sternburg, who…
Continue reading »Experimental Filmmaker Ken Jacobs at REDCAT, CalArts This Week
Experimental filmmaker Ken Jacobs returns to Los Angeles this week for the program Ken Jacobs, Recent Youthful Indiscretions: A 5-Part Los Angeles Residency. Curated by Steve Anker, dean of the…
Continue reading »Pedro Eustache: A CalArts-Dudamel Connection
This week, Los Angeles has been celebrating the arrival of wunderkind conductor Gustavo Dudamel, who officially took the reins as conductor and music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Composer…
Continue reading »Graphic Design Students Tackle Crime and Punishment Tonight
Crime and Punishment is a one-night group show that takes place tonight at CalArts and features the work of approximately 20 current graphic design students. The event caught our attention…
Continue reading »Pixar Featured in The New York Review of Books
The featured cover story in the Oct. 8 issue of The New York Review of Books, “The Pixar Magic” by Christian Caryl, focuses on the film WALL-E and three new…
Continue reading »Arts Journalism: The Future is Now
How do you reach an audience when more and more people today are getting their news from Google or Facebook than from a newspaper or the 11 p.m. news? That…
Continue reading »Dispatch from Beijing #2: CalArts’ Alice Tuan Talks ‘Confinement’
In late September, Alice Tuan, head of the Writing for Performance program at CalArts traveled to Beijing, China, for the Decoding American Culture in a Global Context conference. 24700 asked…
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