Sunbeam by Paul Vester Tonight, the School of Film/Video’s Structuring Strategies class and screening series welcomes Paul Vester, CalArts’ co-director of Experimental Animation. Although Vester began teaching at CalArts in…
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Seen (and Heard) @ CalArts: Flutes Take Over the Main Gallery
24700 caught a part of an eclectic concert of flute chamber music last Tuesday–just the second day of classes at CalArts. Flautists from The Herb Alpert School of Music performed a…
Continue reading »The Official Word on Disney/Pixar’s A113 Easter Egg
It’s been part of CalArts lore for a long time, and now Disney/Pixar’s “Chatter Phone” series officially reveals the meaning behind the A113 Easter Egg that appears in every Disney/Pixar…
Continue reading »Actress Lisa Gay Hamilton Joins Theater School Faculty
Two-time Obie award winner, pivotal cast member of hit television series The Practice and current regular on TNT’s Men of a Certain Age, Lisa Gay Hamilton, began teaching in the…
Continue reading »Sardono, Tipton Open REDCAT’s New Season with Dance, Music and Lush Visuals
[nggallery id=90] REDCAT launches its eighth season tonight with the world premiere of Rain Coloring Forest, an evocative multimedia performance conceived by legendary choreographer and artist Sardono W. Kusumo and…
Continue reading »Hourglass with the Robin Cox Ensemble, Stephanie Nugent at CalArts on Thursday
[nggallery id=89] Hourglass, a live music and dance improvisation “community event” comes to CalArts tomorrow night (Sept. 16), and features the music of the Robin Cox Ensemble as well as…
Continue reading »Q&A on Essen and CalArts in Europe with Faculty Member Arne de Boever
[nggallery id=88] Arne De Boever, a faculty member in the School of Critical Studies and the Aesthetics and Politics program at CalArts, recently returned from a nearly two-week fellowship in…
Continue reading »Bloomberg’s 9/11 Speech Quotes Poem by CalArts Faculty Matthew Shenoda
Saturday marked the ninth anniversary of the September 11th attacks on America, and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg concluded his address at Ground Zero with two lines of poetry: Ingenuity…
Continue reading »Glow Festival Takes Over Santa Monica Pier on Sept. 25
Glow, a dusk-to-dawn biannual light installation and art event on Sept. 25 at the Santa Monica Pier, features the work of more than 20 international, national and local artists. We…
Continue reading »Dance Students Travel to Tel Aviv for BRIDGE Program
by Stephanie Smith (Music MFA 11) Earlier this summer, the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles awarded scholarships to three current and three alumni students at The Sharon Disney Lund…
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