CalArtians Win 2021 Creative Capital Awards

Announcing the 2021 Creative Capital Awards! In this award cycle, we provide 35 selected projects, represented by these 42 artists, with $50,000 in project funding and career development services. https://t.co/Ikeejpmq9r pic.twitter.com/rviINyeSpc — Creative Capital (@creativecap)...

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Michael Darling on Creating the Virtual Classroom

How do you teach theater design students how to hang a lighting truss, video walls, scenic elements, and speakers high above a stage so they don’t come crashing down on actors’ heads if students can’t physically install the equipment? That was one of the challenges facing Michael Darling, head...

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CNP and OSF Present The Carolyn Bryant Project Online

The CalArts Center for New Performance (CNP) has partnered with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) to present free screenings of the world premiere of the critically acclaimed The Carolyn Bryant Project, available Friday, Oct. 9 to Thursday, Oct. 22 on CNP’s digital platform. The...

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Ty Defoe: Telling Our Own Story at NYPR’s First Peoples Week

On Thursday, Oct. 8, artist and CalArts alum Ty Defoe (Theater BFA 10) takes part in Telling Our Own Story, a program of the New York Public Radio’s First Peoples Week, a festival celebrating North American Indigenous life and history.  Defoe (Giizhiig, Ojibwe + Onieda) will be joined by...

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Seed Grants for Alumnx Bear Fruit

Need some feminist book suggestions for gifts this holiday season? We have a big inclusive list here of new books and classics. Almost 200 books so far and still adding!:https://t.co/1nh18ObOIx#bookstagram #booklovers #amreading #feminist pic.twitter.com/AttoMaQSho — Books for Babes...

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CalArtians Win at the Japan Media Arts Festival

From among 3,566 entries from 107 countries, two works by CalArtians received awards at the renowned Japan Media Arts Festival, which is organized by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs. An exhibition featuring the award-winning works opens Sept. 19, and runs through Sept. 27, 2020, at the...

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