The Paris College of Art Summer Program offers an exciting set of courses with a modern edge in the historically and artistically rich city of Paris. In these two-week long courses students will explore art, design, and culture. More
Tous les ans, Paris College of Art propose un programme de cours d'été intensifs enseignés en anglais. C'est l'occasion pour les participants d'explorer des sujets stimulants liés à l'art et au design dans la capitale culturelle qu'est Paris. More
This edition of Paris-Pas-Cher is going to help you get oriented around Paris. Whether you are a new student or an oldie, these quick tips and hints should give you an insight into the Parisian hoods. More
The Master of Arts (MA) in Fashion Film and Photography is a one-year program in Photography with a specific focus on fashion, aimed at emerging photographers interested in specializing in fashion. 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 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 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
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
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
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
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