Fine Art alum Green Yoon’s digital and physical sculptures form a creative pathway Fine Art alum Green Yoon’s sprawling physical sculptures—created mainly out of bamboo skewers and tree branches—and his futuristic digital sculptures form a creative pathway imbued with myster...
Las Fotos Project is one of several L.A. community arts organizations that ArtCenter Admissions partners with on portfolio reviews and skill-building workshops.
Students at ArtCenter College of Design, long known for its leadership in transportation design, hope to soon have their creative talents showcased along historic Route 66 at a planned new Rusnak Porsche dealership on East Colorado Boulevard. Rusnak Auto Group commissioned a public art project to e...
Designing for Green Justice: Centering Indigenous Land Access, Stewardship, White Sage Campaign In this Designmatters studio, students have the opportunity to connect with this land and its First Peoples, the Tongva community. Together, we work with Indigenous land rights advocates and Tr...
Every day is Veterans Day for students in Designmatters’ The Healing Trauma Project “When guest speakers come into the class, they can spot me in the crowd and instantly tell I’m a veteran,” says ArtCenter student and former mass communication specialist for the U.S. Navy Ch...
Currently on View Through May 25, 2018, “Reimagining The Arroyo Seco” Redefines and Provokes Our Relationship to Nature ArtCenter College of Design will exhibit student concepts for reimagining The Arroyo Seco at Pasadena’s Central Library from April 25 through May 25, 2018. The...
Students in this collaboration between Aquarium of the Pacific, Designmatters and Graphic Design explored the links between humans, the ocean and the planet to generate interest in deep ocean exploration.
Revisiting Radical Chic: Meet Art Director Mike Diehl ArtCenter: What are you working on right now? Mike Diehl (BA Advertising 73) graphic designer/art director: A host of wonderful projects: a brand identity for a solar-power company in Hawaii, a logo for a nonprofit music organization, plus some ...
Change Lab Podcast Episode 14: Jackie Amezquita on Crossing Borders and Making Change We are trying something new: We have decided to add an episode every year to the Change Lab podcast that will feature one of our graduating students. Its a way for our listeners to learn, directly, about some of t...
Abigail Dergarzarian: Creating a culture of collaboration Acknowledging the social isolation that comes from the intense ArtCenter student experience, Fall 2020 Student Leadership Award Winner Abigail Dergarzarian was searching for community when she started an AIGA (American Institute of Graphic D...
Campus Life. Elevated. Situated on 175 wooded acres in the hills above the Rose Bowl, ArtCenters Hillside Campus has never lacked any amount of outdoor green space. Life at the Colleges South Campus, located in an urban setting at the southern gateway to Pasadena, is a different story. In imaginin...
A Visual Conversation: Meet Art Director Samantha Kallis ArtCenter: What are you working on right now? Samantha Kallis (BA Illustration 10) Art Director of Development at Disney Television Animation: I cant give specifics, but broadly I work on Disney projects before they go into production. My job...
Stephen Nowlin is an artist and co-curator of the Getty PST Project 2024 and Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery at ArtCenter.
In this project-driven Illustration course, students communicated and connected directly with luxury brand Neiman Marcus to design store window displays.
In our one-year online program, students will take project driven interaction design classes with creative and industry leaders and alums.
Alum Stella Kalinina reflects on her ancestral home in Ukraine in a story published by The Washington Post, with photos from her project Where They Wait for Me.
In the remotely taught Fall 2020 course The Future of Creative Workflow, a Sponsored Project with Asus, ArtCenter students collaborate using online tools.
In ArtCenter's "Life Without Plastic" Sponsored Project, Newell Brands challenged students to reimagine some of their most iconic products for a new era of sustainability
Got passion? For your consideration, we present to you projects by Doug Aitken ("Station to Station"), Jen Rosenstein ("Transformational Project"), Mark Ryden ("Meat Dress," "Queen Bee #105"), and Lawrence Carroll ("Re-Creation").
This foundational course is part of ArtCenters newly launched Game Design Track, a specialization allowing students to learn skills vital to launching a career inthe rapidly growing video game industry. Students will learn to analyze and appreciate gamesas they would a piece of literature or art. Fr...