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 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
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
The Master of Arts (MA) in Interior Design is a one-year program aimed at emerging designers and conceived to provide them with the necessary tools and skills to become professionals in this field. 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
We are excited to receive alumna and fashion designer Randi Barry for a PCA Talk where she will share her creative journey and her commitment to sustainable design More
Join PCA Virtual Open House to discover more about PCA’s undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs and ask questions about the admissions process, student life and the study abroad and summer programs. More
Most Parisians embrace a pedestrian-friendly lifestyle, opting for walking, cycling, or the city's robust public transportation system to navigate their daily lives. More
Paris College of Art will be hosting the 2016 National Portfolio Day on Saturday, November 19 from noon to 4pm at the PCA Campus at 15 rue Fénelon in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. More