At Les Rencontres d’Arles 2017, Viewbook Transformations, YET magazine and Arles Cosmos teamed up for a brainstorm and discussion on the future of photography education. More
During Paris Photo 2017, on November 8th, we are looking to gather a group of photography students from various backgrounds, countries and schools for a brainstorm session on the need of the future photographer. Together with the students we want to look... More
Every semester, students from PCA and Université Paris-Nanterre meet at the Terra Foundation for American Art in the occasion of a unique workshop devoted to research in American art. The workshop allows participants to share interests and methodologies in the study of... More
Join the #LearningPlanet Festival or "Festival de l’Apprendre" on January 24-25, which celebrates the International Day of Education with the theme "Learn to take care of yourself." More
In collaboration with our entire team and several talented artists, PCA's Cook Club has gathered together our favorite recipes and cooking tips of the year! 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
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
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
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
A selection of international open calls and opportunities for competitions, prizes, exhibitions, awards, proposals, and grants for artists, writers and curators. 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
Bring your portfolio and meeting one-on-one with the top art and design colleges and universities. Representatives will review portfolios and provide program information for Undergraduate & Graduate programs. More