Having already decided to stay put and expand its campus in Pasadena, the Art Center College of Design now has its eye on a defunct power station that would become the new public face of the ...
Thousands of visitors gathered at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena this weekend to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the institution’s South Campus. As part of the festivities, dubbed “Beyond ...
Following a two-year hiatus due to pandemic restrictions, First Century Families (FCF) members reconvened for their 82nd-annual luncheon at the California Club on Nov 3. Founded in 1939 by L.A.’s ...
Photographer, artist, creative director, educator — to these descriptors Matthew Rolston can now add ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena’s Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. In receiving the ...
The Art Center Design Invitational gathers together great cars and the designers who drew them. "Many of the vehicles that are on the lawn today were designed by Art Center alumni and faculty, and we ...
"Delphine Hirasuna, writer and editor"--Book colophon. Portfolio contains 1 book (86 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm.) + [7] accordian folded leaves. Folded leaves consist mainly of art work by former ...
Sometimes an entire culture can be expressed through the cars it loved. Consider the Smiling Buddha sculpture that rode on the nose of Jimmy Ige’s “Ige & Sassa” Junior Fuel dragster in the 1970s. They ...
While no one can predict what the art of the future will look like, it seems increasingly clear that at least some of it will be created with the help of artificial intelligence. A growing number of ...
Sometimes an entire culture can be expressed through the cars it loved. Consider the Smiling Buddha sculpture that rode on the nose of Jimmy Ige’s “Ige & Sassa” Junior Fuel dragster in the 1970s. They ...
In the beginning there was Ferus. So starts many a mistaken notion of the postwar Los Angeles art scene, which slowly but surely erupted into prominence after Ferus Gallery opened on La Cienega ...
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