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
As an introduction to the study of the history of Paris in the course Paris Yesterday & Tomorrow taught by Barbara Montefalcone, Chair of Liberal Studies at PCA, students were asked to read some excerpts from Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities (1972) and... 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
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
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
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
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
Dedicated to supporting their global communities of galleries, artists, and collectors, CADAF is launching CADAF Online, a virtual art fair to be held online from 25-28 June 2020, supported by Beaux Arts & Cie. More
Devoted to supporting a global community of galleries, artists, and collectors, CADAF is launching CADAF Online, a virtual art fair to be held online from June 25 to 28, 2020. More
Blurring the Lines, in collaboration with Paris College of Art, the European Cultural Centre, and Urbanautica Institute is thrilled to share the program of the 3rdInternational Conference on Photography and Education: Ethical Shift in Photography. More