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
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
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
Every semester, PCA invites a group of experts from different creative/technological fields to share their knowledge and experiences with the PCA community. 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
This year, Nespresso Talents want you to share the stories of women who make a difference in their 2018 contest. The theme this year is "The Difference She Makes." Join them in casting a light on their achievements, the small ordinary ones and the big... More
The interdisciplinary Liberal Studies & Art History curriculum provides students with a foundation in general humanities – history, philosophy, languages and literatures, social sciences and sciences – as well as art history. 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
Paris College of Art is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) and is recognized by the French Ministry of Education as a Private Establishment of Higher Education More
Bio-based World News reporter Emily O'Dowd, recently spoke with the curator and art advisor Carlijn Diesfeldt to discuss how science and art can effectively collaborate to question how public spaces are being used. 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
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