[nggallery id=30] At REDCAT tonight and tomorrow (Dec. 18-19), students from the Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance present three brand-new works by choreography faculty Colin Connor, Rosanna Gamson and…
Continue reading »New Sonic Realities of CalArts Alumnus Josh Senick
Josh Senick (Theater MFA 09) is an LA-based sound designer focusing on design and composition for theater. His current project Hamlet Shut Up, is playing at Sacred Fools Theater in…
Continue reading »Seen + Heard @CalArts: Alfred Ladzekpo’s African Dance and Drumming Class
Renowned musician Alfred Ladzekpo teaches African drumming and dance at CalArts. We’ll let the above video illustrate his work at the Institute.
Continue reading »CalArtian Blogs from UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen
Ecological artist Aviva Rahmani (Art BFA 74) adds blogger to her CV with a daily blog from Copenhagen, Denmark, at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (Dec. 8-18). She’s acting…
Continue reading »CalArts Alums, Faculty in the 2010 Whitney Biennial
Last week, curators Francesco Bonami and Gary Carrion-Murayari announced, via video (above), the 55 artists that will be included in the 2010 Whitney Biennial. Among the distinguished roster of names…
Continue reading »CalArts Student Animator at Work on Disney’s Princess and the Frog
[nggallery id=29] by Maija Burnett Associate Director, Character Animation Program at CalArts Disney’s The Princess and the Frog opens nationwide today (Dec. 11) and features the work of many CalArtians,…
Continue reading »You’ve Probably Read This Before from the School of Critical Studies
On Sunday (Dec. 13), a dozen writers will read their works that have been included in You’ve Probably Read This Before–a new Alumni Anthology from CalArts’ Writing Program. The event…
Continue reading »The Voyage: Playwright Adrienne Kennedy’s Work Performed at CalArts
CalArts School of Theater is launching a celebration of the work of renown playwright, poet and essayist Adrienne Kennedy, with the study and presentation of three of her groundbreaking pieces…
Continue reading »Author Marc Cooper Speaks on Politics and Culture at REDCAT on Dec. 15
Journalist, author, cultural critic and political pundit Marc Cooper joins CalArts’ Aesthetics and Politics faculty members Norman M. Klein and Martín Plot for a discussion on shifting cultural patterns in…
Continue reading »Film Scholar Tom Gunning Screens Rare Films at the Bijou
The Unchanging Sea (D.W. Griffith, 1910) Film theorist and scholar Tom Gunning visits CalArts tomorrow evening (Tuesday) to lecture on the topic of Structuring Strategies at the Bijou Theater at…
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