Last week, Creative Capital, a national arts philanthropic organization, announced the recipients of its 2013 project grants in the categories of Emerging Fields, Literature and the Performing Arts, with several…
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CalArts Alumni Earn Oscar Nominations
[nggallery id=321] The nominees for the 85th Academy Awards—the Oscars—were announced early this morning, and among the names are several CalArtian filmmakers: In the Best Animated Short Film category, Minkyu…
Continue reading »‘A Crucible’ Theater Production Opens in NYC
Playwright, producer and CalArts alumnus Brian Bauman (Theater MFA 06) re-appropriates the diaries of Marilyn Monroe and Andy Warhol, John Huston’s film The Misfits, and an Arthur Miller classic for…
Continue reading »Michael Darling’s Solo Art Show Opens at University of Redlands
[nggallery id=318] While Michael Darling is best known around CalArts as the head of Technical Direction in the School of Theater and the production director of the KarmetiK Machine Orchestra,…
Continue reading »One to Watch: CalArts Music Alumnus Daniel Rosenboom
The year ahead may prove to be a game-changer for CalArts alumnus Daniel Rosenboom, recently named by the Los Angeles Times as one of the “Faces to Watch in 2013.”…
Continue reading »CalArts Alumna Dana Gourrier Featured in Django Unchained
If you caught Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained over the holiday break, you may have noticed CalArts alumna Dana Gourrier (Theater MFA 10) acting alongside seasoned Hollywood veterans Jamie Foxx, Christoph…
Continue reading »Fallen Fruit Collaborates on First Public Fruit Park in California
Since 2004, Fallen Fruit—a collaboration among CalArts Critical Studies faculty Matias Viegener, alumnus David Burns (Art BFA 93) and Austin Young—has focused on work that incorporates fruit, urban space and public…
Continue reading »2012’s Most Popular Posts
As we celebrate the New Year, we take a look back at the stories that resonated with readers in 2012. Here are 24700‘s 10 most popular posts, published in 2012:…
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