CalArts Joins Hundreds of Galleries for a Virtual Showing of 50+50 at Frieze

CalArtians have often provoked and inspired audiences at Frieze New York, one of the most anticipated art fairs each year. Due to the cruel realities of a global pandemic, plans for this year’s fair proceeded only through the sheer determination and creativity of artists, collaborators, and...

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The Broad Explores the Legacies of James Tenney and John Baldessari

A new video by the Los Angeles contemporary art museum The Broad celebrates the impact of late longtime faculty CalArts members James Tenney and John Baldessari (Chouinard 59) on Los Angeles’ art landscape. Organized by faculty Madeline Falcone (Music MFA 13), the video explores...

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X Artists’ Books Publish New Collection by Asher Hartman

Artist-centered publisher X Artists’ Books has released Mad Clot on a Holy Bone: Memories of a Psychic Theater, the first published collection of the work of Asher Hartman (Art MFA 03) and his Gawdafful National Theater Company.  In Mad Clot on a Holy Bone, Hartman mixes “historical...

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CalArtians Among 2020 Guggenheim Fellows

On Wednesday (April 8), the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation announced the awarding of the prestigious 2020 Guggenheim Fellowships to 175 scholars, artists, and writers. Several CalArts alums and faculty were named among this year’s fellows: Pia Borg (School of Film/Video faculty) ...

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What to Read While Quarantined

In our current climate of social distancing and quarantine, what better than a good book to help experience another reality for a while? We have compiled a list of written works from CalArtians including memoirs, fictional short stories, and graphic design retrospectives. Here are some titles...

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Harry Dodge Makes Connections in Genre-Defying New Book

“No genre can hold this book.” Writer Ben Lerner describes Harry Dodge’s My Meteorite: Or, Without the Random There Can Be No New Thing, which debuted on March 17, as “a work of tender force, prying open every category … breathtaking—or breathgiving, because the whole thing oxygenates...

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CalArts Among Top Five Fine Arts Graduate Schools

On Monday, March 16, US News & World Report released its latest rankings of the Best Fine Arts Graduate Schools in the Nation. CalArts has been placed fifth, tying with Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).  The rankings, conducted by US News between fall 2019 and early 2020, were based on a...

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