ArtCenter is proud to welcome multidisciplinary designer and cultural activist Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian, PhD (she/they) as part of the Toyota Endowed Speaker Series 2025. Join us for a unique look ...
The Fall 2025 Graduate Art guest lecture series, organized by Kelly Akashi and Richard Hawkins. Presented by Jan Tumlir ...
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 ...
At ArtCenter’s ‘Beyond Supersonic’ celebration of South Campus, alumni discussed the future of car design and of AI and creative work at panels in the brand-new Mullin Transportation Design Center. On ...
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, ...
ArtCenter provides students with industry knowledge, work-ready skillsets and the resilience to work in and navigate an evolving creative economy Nervous, anxious, restless. All these words describe ...
ArtCenter’s Transportation Design alumni work for countless global automotive brands. Their ArtCenter education gives them the skills to enter career fields like automotive concept design, interior ...
In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court ended affirmative action in higher education, driving art and design institutions, including ArtCenter, to find new pathways to recruit diverse students and boost the ...
ArtCenter College of Design's Board of Trustees announced today that, after an extensive international search and a unanimous vote, the College has named educator and industrial designer Karen Hofmann ...
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 ...
To alum Keiji Ishida (BFA 23), reinvention means evolving, adapting and transcending previous limitations to progress personally and collectively. “As an artist, I allow change in my work—it’s what ...