Los Angeles is set to host the 2028 Olympics. In this Designmatters course, students examine how resources and spaces are impacted when a city invites the Olympic Games into its community.
Change Lab 47: Pasadena City College President Erika Endrijonas on leveling the playing field
Students spent seventeen days photographing and experiencing Berlin, one the world’s most vibrant and thriving art centers. This limited-enrollment class was led by Just Loomis (BFA 80 Photography), former assistant to Helmut Newton. Loomis, who has taught numerous workshops and exhibited...
College Set to Build Affordable Student Housing, Enhanced Mobility and Elevated Quad to Span Metro Tracks ArtCenter College of Design will move forward with a Master Plan approved unanimously by Pasadena’s City Council at a July 16th, 2018, meeting. The plan is an ambitious long-term strateg...
Extended through July 3, 2016 “Short History” by Constance Mallinson is featured in Urbanature at ArtCenter College of Design’s Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery through July 3. Artists are redefining the natural and exploring how we perceive the eroding boundaries between natur...
ArtCenter Master Plan Focuses on "One College, One Community" June 23, 2015, Pasadena, Calif. – ArtCenter College of Design today submitted its Development Master Plan application to the City of Pasadena, officially launching the review process of an ambitious long-term strategy to improve ed...
Change Lab Podcast Featuring Mari Nakano, Social Impact Designer with the New York City Mayors Office Mari Nakano (MFA 10 Media Design Practices) is a social impact designer and ArtCenter alum deploying design problem solving to improve the lives of at-risk populations around the world. She was rec...
Art and Design Experts Collaborate with Entrepreneurs to Enhance Regional Economy ArtCenter College of Design today announced a partnership with the City of Los Angeles that will provide small business owners with design, technology and marketing services to prepare L.A.’s small businesses...
Storyboard: Mari Nakano Two streams I was raised in a fairly traditional Asian-American family. As far as a career, I believed I had two options: become a doctor or a lawyer. A creative career was out of the question. I mean, where was the stability in that? Part of being a true creative means br...
The hotel pursues innovative video content as a creative initiative to support local talent and share the hotel’s story as a resident Angeleno A shot from a video created by ArtCenter Film alumnus Javier Barcala. JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE, recipient of this year’s Con...
Posters from UN Declaration of Human Rights project will be on view from June 10, 2022 through September 4, 2023 Exhibition explores the role of design in building peace and resilience ArtCenter alumni Christopher Kosek and Cindy Chen will showcase human rights-themed posters created while they...
Storyboard: Gloria Kondrup My Journey to Type Heaven I was supposed to be a lawyer. During my last semester of high school, I acted as special executive intern for the Mayor of New York. I was a student in the citys accelerated public education programs, and after high school I was supposed to go...
The Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography: Two Years, Two Paths, One Destiny I was supposed to be a lawyer. A product of perhaps the best quality of public education, I excelled in school and finished my last semester of high school working as the executive intern for the mayor of New York City. I...
Read the October 2022 DEI newsletter. Stories include Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month, Olympic City, Purple Mexican exhibition and more.
The satellite studio, ArtCenter Berlin, hosts trans-disciplinary projects as well as department led initiatives, giving students a deeply immersive experience in a city known for creative re-invention.