The CalArts Eye, the monthly, multi-métier CalArts student publication, recently released its third issue. The uncensored newspaper that launched in February, features the work of student staff writers and contributors from all…
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WHAP! Wraps: Lecture Series Ends with Constructing the Future Panel
The West Hollywood Aesthetics and Politics (WHAP!) lecture series ends its year with the program Constructing the Future tomorrow (May 4) from 7-9 pm in the West Hollywood Library. LA-based architect…
Continue reading »2012 New Works Festival Fosters Cross-School Collaborations
[nggallery id=”250″] The CalArts School of Theater’s New Works Festival (NWF)—an interdisciplinary, student-run festival that fosters opportunities for collaboration among all schools of the Institute—opened on Saturday with 50 scheduled events over…
Continue reading »Literary LA: East of Borneo, Black Clock Events this Weekend
Two events on Sunday in LA celebrate the printed word: a Black Clock reading and a conversation on Esther McCoy’s Los Angeles. In the literary journal’s latest edition, Black Clock…
Continue reading »French Philosopher François Noudelmann Discusses Barthes and The Musical Practice at CalArts
Today (April 17), the School of Critical Studies’ Aesthetics & Politics (A&P) program and The Herb Alpert School of Music at CalArts host French philosopher/writer François Noudelmann as part of…
Continue reading »Steve Erickson Nominated for 2012 National Magazine Awards
Among the list of finalists in the 2012 National Magazine Awards is a name familiar to the CalArts community. The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) announced last week (April…
Continue reading »CalArts MFA Writing Program Hosts Alumni Panel on the Writerly Life
On Thursday (April 12) at 7 pm, CalArts’ School of Critical Studies MFA Writing Program’s weekly Thursday night reading series presents a special alumni panel with four recent graduates who’ll…
Continue reading »WHAP! Lectures this Week: Film Screenings and Discussions on Biology and Politics
The West Hollywood Aesthetics & Politics (WHAP!) lecture series continues this week with two events that explore the cross-section of art and science. On Tuesday (April 3), there’s a panel…
Continue reading »Alumna Carey Lovelace Selected as Co-commissioner of U.S. Pavilion at the 2013 Venice Biennale
Last month, the Bronx Museum of the Arts was selected to present the U.S. Pavilion at the 2013 Venice Biennale, one of the oldest and most prestigious contemporary art exhibitions…
Continue reading »Upcoming Black Clock 15 Readings in New York
Update 4/9/12: Photos from McNally Jackson reading here: [nggallery id=246] Black Clock #15 deconstructs the typical “movie issue” by having writers test flights of fancy, offering readers nearly two dozen…
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