With ArtCenter’s Master of Fine Arts in Film, you’ll gain tools to ask complex questions, tell compelling stories and push the boundaries of visual narratives—and to inspire future generations to do ...
Explore groundbreaking concepts, iconic designs, trend- setters and classics in an exhibition featuring vehicles designed by ArtCenter alumni or from the collections of our community. Meet the ...
Explore ArtCenter's rich history through special archival displays and alongside a panel discussion that celebrates the institution's evolution and the many remarkable contributions of its alumni ...
Located at the entrance to the ArtCenter’s Mullin Transportation Design Center, a former supersonic jet-testing facility, the 950 Gallery showcases notable work in typography, letterform design, and ...
ArtCenter presents Cruising J-Town: Side Trip, featuring four iconic vehicles designed by Japanese American alumni from the College’s renowned Transportation Design program. The exhibition celebrates ...
Through hands-on learning, expert guidance, and a vibrant community, you’ll explore how your ideas can evolve into a meaningful creative practice—and a future in visual art and communication. You find ...
The biggest deciding factor for attending ArtCenter was the professional focus — I could see my career path. Andrew Villaseñor Entertainment Design, Game Design Track At ArtCenter College of Design, ...
ArtCenter presents Our Abyssal Kin, a new installation by artists Patty Chang and David Kelley. The installation is the artists’ most recent collaborative project exploring the impacts of deep-sea ...
Immersive experiences are everywhere, whether they’re happening in large venues or just millimeters from your retinas. But where is it all heading? And is there room for contemplation? You’ve no doubt ...
A person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk. That, according to Dictionary.com, is the definition of an entrepreneur. As ...
You can’t see it; you can’t smell it. It doesn't weigh an ounce. Music is just a sound wave, an arrangement of vibrations that merely, invisibly, shakes the air. So why then, when we think of music, ...
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