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
The festival, which runs from the 26th to the 28th of April at the museum of Antioquia in Medellín, Colombia, is the intersection of the Fashion and Video industries. More
The PCA community is invited to the opening of Figures of Thinking / Denkbewegungen at the beautiful Centre d’art Les Tanneries on a small peninsula in Amilly this Saturday the 25th of September. The exhibition is imagined by the artist and performer Nikolaus Gansterer... 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
PCA Photo Talks welcomes Rufus Barkley. Rufus is a photographer, film maker and writer. The contrasts inherent in his much traveled life are evident in his work, which contains a provocative energy and a precocious frame of reference. 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
Foundation year at PCA is all about beginnings, in your journey as an artist, a college student, and a Parisian. In this article by Ariel Ronayne, Sophomore in Communication Design, she talks to current Foundation students to learn about their first-year experience. More
Leaving Paris for the summer? Don't know what to do with your stuff? Today Paris-Pas-Cher will help you out with a list of cheap storage units, and rental vehicles! More
NOPOTO, a collaborative organization founded in 2007, presents their 10th Anniversary of "Noël Pour Tous" an initiative that celebrates Christmas by auctioning art pieces at an affordable price. More
Because of the fantastic quality of the project developed at PCA in 2018, FOTODOK in collaboration with Stefanie Grätz, head of the photography department at the HKU University of the Arts in Utrecht, decided to bring Blurring the Lines as we presented... More
The organisation Blurring the Lines and the Department of Photography are happy to announce the winners and finalists of the 2019 edition selected by curators Steve Bisson and Lisanne van Happen. We have received 66 very high-quality projects coming from 19 participating... More
For the 2021 edition, the theme on « Ethical shifts in photography » aims to explore the power, the moral principles, and the responsibilities of photography in all its dimensions: the rights of privacy and publicity, cultural representation, appropriation, confidentiality, copyright, intellectual... More
Peru is among the countries most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. At the end of January 2022, tens of thousands of miners protest in the streets to denounce working conditions that are abusive to human dignity and to ask for a minimum... More
The theme for the 2020 edition is “Commitment” as the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc., or an engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action. The question of photography’s commitment to real-world issues and its relationship... 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
The evolution of digital technologies has a strong impact on creativity. Wether it's plastic or technical, design not only adapts but evolves with each innovation. How are these evolutions perceived by the various design jobs? What tools are put in place to... More
Bonds that students create during their college years are not only friendships that will last a lifetime, but also strong professional partnerships that endure, as we see with the recent example of Alumni Fashion Designer Alexander Asvarischtsch, Alumni Photographer Mehdi Sefrioui, and... More
How can design aid the European refugee crisis? Together with PUBLIC Journal, we'll be hosting a panel discussion on June 20 to approach this subject. More
This week's monthly PCA Photography Lunch Talk welcomes Kandice Chavous who is an image maker based in between New York City and Paris, France. Her imagery is centered around strong narratives and fluid movement, creating a modern aesthetic that is expressed from... More