From January 5 to 26, 2022, the FEU is hosting the first collective exhibition of students from Paris College of Art, a partner institution for several years. Five artists, some of whom reside at FEU, will unveil their work in progress. 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 International Fine Art Photography Awards have a new home! Paris College of Art (PCA) is re-launching the IFAP competition in January 2017. In the spirit of prior IFAP competitions, winners will receive cash awards; their work will be accepted into the... More
Radical Inclusivity, which will be held on May 3rd, from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm CET, is a symposium discussing and challenging the current status quo in the art world, and how it needs to change. More
PCA's Fine Arts Department has the pleasure to announce the opening of 'I never promised you a stone garden', an exhibition at the Fiminco Foundation, in partnership with Le Printemps du Dessin and the Foundation, during the Drawing Now Art Fair, on March... More
In collaboration with La garantie, association pour le bijou, PCA is organizing a one-day seminar on October 13 which will focus on the perception of jewelry and intends to question how ornaments are all the more interesting when they are “seen badly”. More
The festival, which runs from the 26th to the 28th of April at the museum of Antioquia in Medellín, Colombia, is the intersection of the Fashion and Video industries. More
The PCA community is invited to the opening of Figures of Thinking / Denkbewegungen at the beautiful Centre d’art Les Tanneries on a small peninsula in Amilly this Saturday the 25th of September. The exhibition is imagined by the artist and performer Nikolaus Gansterer... More
Paris College of Art equips current students and alumni with the tools, resources, and guidance you need to achieve your creative and professional goals. More
PCA Photo Talks welcomes Rufus Barkley. Rufus is a photographer, film maker and writer. The contrasts inherent in his much traveled life are evident in his work, which contains a provocative energy and a precocious frame of reference. More
Join us for the 3rd edition of About *Design*, a series of talks and workshops with a focus on design that will be held on Thursday and Friday April 1st and 2nd, 2021. More
This edition of Paris-Pas-Cher is going to help you get oriented around Paris. Whether you are a new student or an oldie, these quick tips and hints should give you an insight into the Parisian hoods. 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
A selection of international open calls and opportunities for competitions, prizes, exhibitions, awards, proposals, and grants for artists, writers and curators. More
DATA CLOUDS refers to the (in)visibilities of digital data that, according to time zones, traveling driven by the wind of the networks to unknown destinations. Translated here into illusory correlations, these "clouds" reveal pareidolia composed, not of water particles, but of fragments... More
Namrata Tiwari ( Paris College of Art MDES class of '20 ) in top 8 finalists for the 2021 Fashion Values Challenge, which is part of a sustainability education programme developed by Center for Sustainable Fashion (UAL, London) in collaboration with Kering,... More
MFA students who have the necessary qualifications and a grade point average (GPA) above 3.3 may be awarded Teaching Assistantships (T.A). We caught up with Jono to get more insight into what it's like being a T.A at PCA. 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
A few decades ago, designers started using ethnographic approaches to help them understand people and their culture in order to design better products. More
The city of Paris is your new dining hall. Paris is renowned for its food, and most PCA students take advantage of the city’s vast culinary offerings by preparing meals at home, eating in local restaurants or from take-away shops in the... More