If you love fashion, then you might be interested in following 'Cardin to Castelbajac: Style in French Fashion', a 4-session online course that covers the main designers in Parisian Fashion from the 1950s to the 1990s, taught by former Chair of the... More
Isabella Ehrmann, a Design Management student in her senior year, interviewed Claire Duriez, founder of a web agency based in Paris, to see what she thinks about an artist’s online experience given her expertise in the internet’s social and political potential. More
Did you know your CVs and resumes should be updated regularly? Well, they should be. Join us for an online resume writing workshop to help give you a better chance at getting the internships and jobs you want. More
Tara Bogart (Photography), Lea Collet (Fine Arts), Gaby David (Drawing), and Carlos Franklin (Transdisciplinary New Media) will share how they’ve used AI in their classes. More
Communication Design student Ariel Ronayne is sharing her favorite products, brands and stores she discovered in Paris so that you can try out some too and make your everyday life a little better. More
Today, Paris-Pas-Cher is giving you a list of look-book and business card services that will help you become the successful professional butterfly you want to be. More
The PCA faculty member, writer, curator, lecturer, and founding director of the photo-literary platform Photocaptionist picks out her top five photobooks of the year - including Giorgio Di Noto's The Iceberg More
Donald Potard, PCA's Fashion Design Chair leads this 8-session survey program that covers the main designers in French Fashion from the 1950s to today, focusing closely on one iconic creative individual for each decade. More
Why is it important to get children interested in sustainability? How can we get children involved in sustainable projects? Come and join us to find out more... 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