Barbara Montefalcone, Chair of Liberal Studies at PCA, contributes to new publication on Beat and Black Mountain poetry: "The Beats, Black Mountain, and New Modes in American Poetry" edited by Matt Theado (Clemson University Press, 2021). More
Benjamin Gentils, education and innovation expert and the founder of the “Fabrique des Communs pédagogiques,” and Antoine Henry, associate professor at the University of Lille, and the scientific coordinator of the FabPeda will share their experience of the practice of commoning as... More
The group exhibition,Earthlings, presents a selection of works from artists who recently graduated from the photography departments of Dutch art academies. These artists were part of Blurring The Lines—an international talent program founded in 2016 by Klaus Fruchtnis (Paris College of Art,... More
The European Cultural Centre put together the conference proceedings of the event held at the Palazzo Mora in Venice in November 2020. The project Blurring the Lines is led by Paris College of Art More
The 17th edition of the festival unique format remains the same and is calling for submissions 1 Mobile, 1 Minute, 1 Film and the call is open until October 12th 2021. More
Vogue Talents have recently launched The Upcycling Challenge, a new scouting project together with CONAI (Italian National Packaging Consortium). There will be three winners chosen by a jury made of Condé Nast and CONAI representatives. The first place winner will have the possibility... More
Paris College of Art hosts Riason Naidoo. Born in Durban (South Africa), Riason Naidoo, curator, writer, filmmaker, artist, and Ph.D. candidate in Art History (Cape Town & Paris) focusing on contemporary African art. Raison will speak about the “neuf-3:”, a socially engaged... More