Modern light-filled studios are available to Fine Art and Illustration students seeking a space of their own to create and collaborate.
Graduate Art Complex The HQ of ArtCenter’s Graduate Art program is a hive of creative activity. The Graduate Art Complex provides a one-of-a-kind forum for events, conferences, exhibitions, residencies, screenings and publications, centered around a former supersonic jet-testing facility on ...
Fine Art alum Jorge Pardo is a MacArthur Genius award winning artist whose work resides at the intersection of art, architecture, design, painting and sculpture.
Multimedia artist and Graduate Art alum Matt Sheridan's large-scale paintings-in-motion are often displayed in public locations around the globe.
Program:ArtCenter at Night IndustrialDesign I get to fly airplanes and blow things up, says Jesse Ellico, an aerospace engineer for Orbital ATK, when asked to describe his job. s a little boys dream. The first thing Ellico tells students enrolled in his seven-week Introduction to Industrial Design ...
A Los Angeles native, Edgar Arceneaux was named one of the 30 most exciting artists in North America today by Artnet News at the end of 2015.
Degree:MFA 15 Art Eight years after studying at ArtCenter, Sterling Ruby was proclaimed by The New York Times as “one of the most interesting artists to emerge in this century,” with adjectives such as obstreperous, charred and mucousy to describe what he made. Often, the layers of color...
Tom Knechtel teaches in the undergraduate Fine Art Department at ArtCenter.
Lynn Aldrich (MFA 86 Art), Artist, Lynn Aldrich Studios
ArtCenter's Student Store sells textbooks, clothing, discounted art and school supplies, edu priced hardware, and a selection of art books and magazines.
2020 MFA Virtual Exhibition curated by Adam Stamp. Featuring ArtCenter Graduate Art alumni.
Artist's Statement Dads Hands Are Smaller John Ziqiang Wu Dads Hands Are Smaller is a story of my family, also a story of the gift of art. I had no intention of it becoming an art project. But, through the process of making the works, I became inspired to see art in new ways. I had a family emer...
ArtCenter collaborates with L.A.-based arts organizations to support underserved youth and build pathways to art and design education.
ArtCenter Library offers comprehensive art and design resources, expert research support, and quiet spaces to study or collaborate.
Sean Adams is the dean of the Division of Visual Art and Communication and former chair of the undergraduate and graduate Graphic Design programs at ArtCenter,
Photographer Evelena Ruether and painter William Kaminski co-founded Control Room, an independent artist-run space, after graduating from the Fine Art department.
Gloria Kondrup Emeritus Faculty Gloria Kondrup spans the fields of art, design, and typography. As a design consultant she has helped evolve extensive branding, identity, and packaging systems. As a design educator for over three decades and the Director of Archetype Press (ArtCenters vibrant lett...
The Bruce Heavin Media Production Studio provides state-of-the-art resources to support ArtCenter's online learning initiatives.
ArtCenter Exhibitions and LACMA Art + Technology Lab present Julia Christensen: Upgrade Available at the Peter and Merle Mullin Gallery at ArtCenter College of Design.
Gary Meyer Emeritus Faculty Gary Meyer was involved in painting, illustration, graphic arts and sculpture since 1960. He graduated from Art Center College of Design (BPA with Honors) with additional studies at Chouinard Art Institute. He served as a motion picture production illustrator for Univer...
The Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery showcases bold exhibitions at the intersection of art, science, and technology. This space fosters collaboration and sparks dialogue among artists, students, and the public.
Judy Skalsky Memorial Rooftop Garden provides a natural oasis for contemplation and a great location for art openings and intimate gatherings.
Explore Rashaad Newsome's immersive 'Hands Performance' exhibition, featuring cutting-edge video art, movement research, and multimedia collages that fuse Black cultural production, AI, and Queer expression. On view through February 24, 2024.