The Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography (HMCT) provides the tools for community members to celebrate and investigate the evolution of typography’s role in all forms of communication. As the Digital ...
ArtCenter College of Design and The Brick host the U.S. segment of LIVE ON EARTH!, a 24-hour global symposium exploring ecofeminism, art, and environmental justice. The Los Angeles program features a ...
Industry Professionals and General Public Invited for an Exclusive Look at ArtCenter’s Student and Alumni Talent in Animation, Game Design and Concept Design Expo to Feature “The Wild Robot” Panel ...
The Typographer-in-Residence, Yara Khoury Nammour, at the Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography (HMCT) will talk about the evolution of Arabic typography, tracing its journey from classical ...
ArtCenter College of Design is pleased to present Dancing in the Dark—the first major solo exhibition at a nonprofit institution dedicated to the work of Los Angeles artist and ArtCenter alumnus Devin ...
ArtCenter College of Design presents its first exhibition dedicated exclusively to the work of graduate studies students—Reveal: Uncovering Layers of Creativity. On view from February 20 to July 8, ...
Please join us as we celebrate the visual Black Excellence of ArtCenter’s Black and African American students in the inaugural Inspired Legacies: Black History Month Art Exhibition. Artwork will be ...
Transformation is fundamental to every act of creativity, which makes it particularly fertile terrain for wide-ranging exploration in Change Lab, ArtCenter’s podcast featuring deep diving interviews ...
ArtCenter’s extension programs are a critical part of our educational mission and long-term future. Since the beginning, ArtCenter has been dedicated to sparking inspiration in many ways. And, over ...
ArtCenter students join a creative community that builds relationships often lasting long past the classroom. The cornerstone of this community is a dedicated group of students, faculty, staff, alumni ...
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