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In 2013, CalArts opened its John Baldessari Art Studios, which cost $3.1 million to build, and features approximately 7,000 square feet of space for MFA Art students and program courses. In addition to debt, funding for the studios was partially raised by the sale of artwork donated by School of Art alumni, for whom each studio was then named. [21]
The CalArts Center for New Performance (CNP) is the professional producing arm of the California Institute of the Arts. [1]Founded in 2002 by Susan Solt, Travis Preston, and Carol Bixler and launched with Travis Preston's groundbreaking all female production of King Lear, and originally called the CalArts Center for New Theater, the name was changed in 2005.
Michael Polish (BFA 92, Art) Gala Porras-Kim (MFA 09, Art) Monique Prieto (BFA and MFA, Art) Stephen Prina; Joe Ray (BFA 73, Art) Ry Rocklen; Jaklin Romine (MFA 2017) G. Samantha Rosenthal; Leo Rubinfien (BFA 1974, Photography) Christoph Ruckhäberle; Shizu Saldamando (MFA 2005) David Salle (BFA 73, MFA 75, Art) Louise Sandhaus (MFA 94, Graphic ...
Robert Fitzpatrick, former president of the California Institute of the Arts and later Disneyland Paris, also led the acclaimed 1984 Olympic Arts Festival in Los Angeles.
California Institute of the Arts people (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "California Institute of the Arts" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Lavine additionally expressed an institutional ambition for CalArts to contribute to the local community and participate in a broader dialogue about emerging forms of art and performance. The aim was to offer Los Angeles residents exposure to innovative art forms more consistently than occasional events (e.g. 1984 Olympic Arts Festival).
In 1991, Lawson was appointed Dean of the School of Art at California Institute for the Arts (CalArts), a post he held until 2022. [2] In addition to teaching, Lawson has curated or co-curated shows and lecture series at MoCA, PS1, Artists Space, White Columns, the Renaissance Society, LACE, REDCAT Gallery, and Los Angeles Municipal Gallery.
The Herb Alpert Award in the Arts [1] was established in the 1994 by The Herb Alpert Foundation in collaboration with the California Institute of the Arts.The Herb Alpert Foundation, which included then-present Kip Cohen, and benefactors Herbert and Lani Alpert, approached then-CalArts president Steven Lavine with the proposition of providing young artists studying at the institute ...