The Paris College of Art Summer Program offers an exciting set of courses with a modern edge in the historically and artistically rich city of Paris. In these two-week long courses students will explore art, design, and culture. More
This edition of Paris-Pas-Cher has selected some inexpensive alternatives to get from point A to B (or to Z and then back to M and on to Q) within France and Europe! More
Paris College of Art joins forces with MakeSense in this one-year Master’s program (MA) in Social Impact that equips "change agents" with the practical know-how to successfully lead design projects that will engender positive change on a societal level. More
Today, Paris-Pas-Cher is feeding you for free: there are a number of bars in Paris that offer fries, starters and even couscous for every drink you order. More
MFA Photography & Image Making graduate Giulia Sidoli wins Circulation(s) application on emerging photography in Europe. She will exhibit her work next Spring at Centquatre. More
Paris College of Art (PCA) Founded in 1981, Paris College of Art (PCA) is a private university in Paris, France. The university is a US degree granting institution of higher learning and is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art... More
Join the #LearningPlanet Festival or "Festival de l’Apprendre" on January 24, which celebrates the International Day of Education with the theme "Learning to Take Care of oneself, Others and the Planet" More
Paris College of Art offers an extraordinary study abroad program for college sophomores and juniors, or those with undergraduate degrees who wish to spend a semester or year experiencing the art, design, and culture of Paris. More
This program's global learning environment will help you expand your intercultural competence, grow your communication abilities, cause you to challenge your own assumptions and frames of reference, and grant you a new perspective - in life, in learning, and maybe through your camera... More
Foundation, the first year of our four-year degree program, is built on the philosophy that there are fundamental approaches, skills and knowledge to be learned that are common to all creative disciplines. More
An interview with Fine Arts faculty Elsa Naude on her summer course, the relationship between art and gender, and bringing identity and activism to art. More