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Artist Lecture with Director and Photographer Bethany Vargas
Jul
13
7:00 PM19:00

Artist Lecture with Director and Photographer Bethany Vargas

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Join us our next artist lecture with Director and Photographer Bethany Vargas
In-person at the Ahmanson Auditorium (Hillside Campus) + on Zoom
Thursday, July 13th, 2023 |  7PM PT/10PM ET

Bethany Vargas is a photographer + director based in Los Angeles. Her creative journey reflects a place where fashion and fiction meet, paying special attention to materials, light, and texture. Being able to effectively navigate both film and stills, Bethany creates thoughtful and dynamic content in a multitude of mediums.

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Zoned in and Out of Focus: Fashion Photography with Mark de Paola
Oct
18
7:00 PM19:00

Zoned in and Out of Focus: Fashion Photography with Mark de Paola

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Join us for our next guest lecture, [Zoned in and Out of Focus: Fashion Photography with Mark de Paola]
In-person at the LA Times Theater (Hillside Campus) + on Zoom
Tuesday, October 18th, 2022 | 7PM PT/10PM ET

Mark de Paola is a New York City-based fine art and fashion photographer with over 30 years of experience shooting campaign and fine art commissions for the likes of Vogue Spain, Vogue Mexico, Gucci, Oscar de la Renta, Prabal Gurung, David Koma, Roksanda, and Saint Laurent.

De Paola has directed several hundred television spots in the fashion/beauty sector including those for Giorgio RED Perfume (Bergdorf Goodman windows and MoMA NY), Ducati, Leica Camera, Sony, Neutrogena, and Ford Motorsports.

De Paola's fine art work is included in public collections such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Getty in Los Angeles, the San Diego Center of Photographic Arts, and the TOP Museum in Tokyo. His photography monographs Recent Work I (2018), Recent Work II (2019), and Five Years and Sixty Seconds (2020) can be found with Leica Camera retailers in major cities worldwide. De Paola's solo exhibitions have traveled around the world including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dali (China), Tokyo, Milan (Triennale Museum), and at home in New York City.

De Paola's pictorialist work as a still and motion artist has been driven by his studies of the neurobiology and cognitive psychology of human vision.

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Gallery Gala
Sep
29
7:00 PM19:00

Gallery Gala

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Join us for an community celebration with Student Gallery commemoration, Faculty recognition, Chair welcome, refreshments and more!
This event is in person and open to Faculty, Alumni, Students, Staff and guests.

ArtCenter 1700 Lida Street (Hillside Campus Room 164)
Thursday September 29, 2022 | 7PM

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Immersive Storytelling: An Artist Talk with Isadora Kosofsky
Aug
4
7:00 PM19:00

Immersive Storytelling: An Artist Talk with Isadora Kosofsky

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Join us for our next guest lecture, Immersive Storytelling: Artist Talk with Isadora Kosofsky
In-person at the LA Times Theater (Hillside Campus) + on Zoom.
Thursday August 4th, 2022 | 7PM PT/10PM ET

Isadora Kosofsky is a renowned documentary photographer based in Los Angeles. She is known for long-term projects centered on juvenile and mass incarceration, aging and relationships, healthcare, disability rights, and the impact of childhood trauma on women and families. Ms. Kosofsky began her career as a teenager, focusing on end of life and grief. She takes an immersive approach to documentary photography, often spending months and years with individuals and communities to gain an insider’s perspective. She has embedded with families suffering from rare illness in Latin America, lived under city bridges with unhoused communities in the Southwestern U.S, spent fourteen years photographing one woman’s struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease, and was one of the first photojournalists in the US allowed inside a COVID+ nursing home. Ms. Kosofsky is a National Geographic Photographer and a frequent contributor to the New York Times, the New York Times Magazine, TIME, Le Monde, and others. She received a 2012 Inge Morath Award for her documentation of three seniors in a romantic conflict, which became a book titled “Senior Love Triangle” published by Kehrer Verlag in 2020. The Royal Photo Society recently named her one of a hundred “heroines” in photography worldwide. Ms Kosofsky is a TED Fellow, part of a network of global innovators, and gave a talk about documentary photography at TED 2018 in Vancouver.

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Artist Talk with Diego Uchitel
Jul
7
6:00 PM18:00

Artist Talk with Diego Uchitel

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Join us for an evening Artist Talk with Diego Uchitel!
In-person at the LA Times Theater (Hillside Campus) + on Zoom.
Thursday July 7th, 2022 | 6PM PT/9PM ET

ArtCenter Photo is thrilled to welcome Diego Uchitel as our next visiting Artist Lecturer as well as Fashion Photography professor for Fall ‘22. Diego Uchitel is an artist with over 30 years of experience photographing the world’s most beautiful and intriguing subjects. Uchitel’s career is defined by his versatility and a preternatural ability to capture the emotion of a stolen moment. With a masterful eye for light and composition, his work is unabashedly romantic and timeless.

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"What's Your Story?" at Leimert Park Rising
Jun
18
12:00 PM12:00

"What's Your Story?" at Leimert Park Rising

Catch up with ArtCenter Photo students and receive a free portrait this Saturday, June 18th. We are thrilled to have a portrait booth at Leimert Park’s annual Juneteenth Festival as part of our new class, “What’s Your Story?” ArtCenter Photo students will be sharing their portrait skills with the community. Participants will receive a FREE 13 x 19 inch color portrait.

We highly recommend that you take the Metro or a rideshare to the festival as parking will be limited in the area.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL:

“Every year since June 19th, 1865, the Black community has come together in the spirit of freedom. A freedom that still prevails despite systemic threats to existence. Forty years ago Robert Leonard began the tradition of Juneteenth in Leimert Park Village. Since then, it has continued to be celebrated in varying ways. ​

In 2018, a few dedicated creatives came together to put on the first ever Leimert Park Rising: Juneteenth Celebration. True to the essence of Leimert Park, this event celebrated Black freedom by honoring the ancestors and our community through art, music, food and education.

Leimert Park Juneteenth Festival is located in the historic Leimert Park Village featuring 300+ Black-owned businesses, three main stages, two DJ's stages, a spoken word stage and more. It is not just a market, but a curated experience featuring great food, drinks, music, art and culture, networking opportunities, and the best energy.”

⭑⭑⭑ This event is free and open to all! ⭑⭑⭑


For more information on the festival:
www.instagram.com/leimertparkjuneteenth/
www.leimertparkjuneteenth.com/


We hope to see you there!

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Artist Talk with Quil Lemons
Apr
5
12:00 PM12:00

Artist Talk with Quil Lemons

Spend your afternoon with ArtCenter Photo!
Join us for our upcoming virtual Artist Talk with Quil Lemons
April 5th | 12PM PT/3PM ET | On Zoom

ArtCenter Photo is thrilled to welcome Quil Lemons as our next visiting Artist Lecturer. Quil is a New York-based photographer with a distinct visual language that interrogates ideas around masculinity, family queerness, race, and beauty.

View more of Quil’s work: quillemons.com + @QuilLemons

Free and open to all!

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Photography on the Sly: A Conversation with Melissa Breyer and Bill Shapiro
Mar
10
12:00 PM12:00

Photography on the Sly: A Conversation with Melissa Breyer and Bill Shapiro

You’re invited to ArtCenter Photo’s upcoming virtual Artist Talk,
Photography on the Sly, A Conversation with Melissa Breyer and Bill Shapiro
March 10th | 12PM PT/3PM ET | On Zoom

We are delighted to have author and former Editor-in-Chief of Life Magazine, Bill Shapiro, facilitating an illuminating conversation with photographer and writer Melissa Breyer. This program will touch on contemporary street photography, women in street photography, publishing photography books, and working with editors.

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When Words Fail Us: Visual Narratives with Maggie Steber
Dec
9
4:00 PM16:00

When Words Fail Us: Visual Narratives with Maggie Steber

You’re invited to ArtCenter Photo’s upcoming virtual Artist Talk with Maggie Steber.
December 9th | 4PM PT/7PM ET | On Zoom

Maggie Steber is a Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, 2017-2018, and has worked in 70 countries photographing stories on the human condition. She was named as one of eleven Women of Vision by National Geographic magazine. Other honors include Pulitzer Prize Finalist 2019, the President’s Award from the Overseas Press Club, the Lucie Award for Photojournalism 2019, Leica Medal of Excellence, World Press Photo Foundation Awards, Pictures of the Year Awards, Medal of Honor for Distinguished Service to Journalism from the University of Missouri, the Alicia Patterson Grant, the Ernst Haas Grant and a Knight Foundation Grant.

Steber’s photographs are included in the Library of Congress, the Guggenheim Foundation Collection and the Richter Library Collections at the University of Miami. Earlier in her career, Steber worked as a photo editor for Associated Press and Director of Photography at The Miami Herald, as well as a contract photographer for Newsweek Magazine. She is affiliated with VII Photo Agency and lives in Miami, FL.

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Image Ontology and Dark Sousveillance: Ricky Weaver on the Ritual of Making
Dec
3
4:00 PM16:00

Image Ontology and Dark Sousveillance: Ricky Weaver on the Ritual of Making

Please join us as Ricky Weaver, ArtCenter AICAD Fellows Artist is Residence, discusses the relationship between Image Ontology and Dark Sousveillance as it relates to the photographic medium and the ritual of making.

Image Ontology and Dark Sousveillance: Ricky Weaver on the Ritual of Making is an in person and virtual event. ArtCenter Faculty, Students, and Staff are encourage to attend in person at the LA Times Media Center. This event will simultaneously be available on Zoom to the greater ArtCenter Community.

This event is free!

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Dialogues in Diversity & Design: Rhombie Sandoval
Nov
18
6:00 PM18:00

Dialogues in Diversity & Design: Rhombie Sandoval

ArtCenter College of Design
Dx3: Dialogues in Diversity & Design
Fall 2021 Virtual Speaker Series

ArtCenter Admissions in collaboration with the Center for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion presents Dx3: Dialogues in Diversity & Design, a virtual speaker series. For the Fall 2021 edition, we will engage in conversation with influential alumni who have utilized their creativity to inspire, empower and highlight their communities through their own personal narratives and creative careers. Additionally, each alumni speaker will share their pathway to ArtCenter and how their identities informed their pursuit of an art and design education.

Rhombie Sandoval
BFA
14 Photography & Imaging
Thursday, November 18, 2021
6:00PM PT

Rhombie Sandoval is a photographer and storyteller currently residing in Southern California. Her entry into photography started after receiving a camera as a gift from the Make A Wish Foundation, a gesture arranged on her behalf due to being born with heart disease. With the camera, Sandoval realized she could navigate her shyness and connect with people using the camera as a tool to understand various vantage points, searching for and highlighting the common themes linked to one’s identity and location. Sandoval received her BFA in Photography and Imaging from ArtCenter College of Design. She is also the founder of Anywhere Blvd, a platform which features portrait photographers by promoting the narratives of their subjects.

Currently, Sandoval is working on releasing her new body of work ‘King’ shot during her residency in Marrakech, Morocco as a member of The Queens Collective.

Please RSVP to receive a Zoom link the day of the event.
This virtual speaker event with Rhombie Sandoval is co-sponsored by ArtCenter Admissions, the Center for Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI), and the Photography and Imaging Department.

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RSVP: In Conversation with Michael Grant
Nov
10
6:00 PM18:00

RSVP: In Conversation with Michael Grant

You’re invited to ArtCenter Photo’s upcoming artist talk, In Conversation with Michael Grant.
November 10th | 6PM PT | On Zoom

Michael Grant was born in Miami, FL and currently works out of Brooklyn, NY. Grant is an artist who investigates aesthetics of blackness, class, family, relationships, and cultural diversities. Grant works across multiple mediums developing bodies of work employing photography, collage, video, sculpture, and sound design. Constantly inspired by the materiality of black culture and its expression through domestic environments, Grant is drawn to non-traditional processes with the aim of showcasing a new standard.

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RSVP: Artist Talk with April Bey
Aug
9
12:00 PM12:00

RSVP: Artist Talk with April Bey

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We are excited to announce that visual artist and art educator April Bey is our second guest speaker of the Summer Term. Bey’s interdisciplinary artwork is an introspective and social critique of American and Bahamian culture, contemporary pop culture, feminism, generational theory, social media, AfroFuturism, AfroSurrealism, post-colonialism and constructs of race within supremacist systems.  

Bey’s work is in the collection of The California African American Museum, The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Fullerton College Art Gallery, Museum of Art and History, Lancaster, CA, and more. Bey has exhibited in biennials NE7, NE8 and NE9 in The Bahamas. Bey has also exhibited internationally in Italy, Spain and Accra Ghana, West Africa.

Bey has launched 5 solo exhibitions: Picky Head at Liquid Courage Gallery in Nassau, Bahamas, COMPLY at Coagula Curatorial in Chinatown, Los Angeles, MADE IN SPACE at Band of Vices Gallery in West Adams, a large survey of work spanning several years, Welcome to Atlantica at Fullerton College Art gallery and most recently a solo presentation with UPFOR Gallery at UNTITLED ART ONLINE Art Fair.

Bey is both a practicing contemporary artist and art educator having taught a controversial course at Art Center College of Design called Pretty Hurts analyzing process-based art and Beyoncé hashtag faux feminism. Bey is currently a tenured professor at Glendale College.

Join us Monday, August 9th at 12pm PST. This event is free and open to all!

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Nov
10
6:00 PM18:00

Cedric Terrell - Dialogues in Diversity and Design

 
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ArtCenter Admissions in collaboration with the Center for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion presents the inaugural Dx3: Dialogues in Diversity & Design, a virtual speaker series. For the Fall 2020 edition, we will engage in conversation with influential alumni who have utilized their creativity to inspire, empower and highlight their communities through their own personal narratives and practice.

Cedric Terrell has made it his life's work to celebrate the art of living through photography that is visually precise and narratively compelling. He received his BFA from ArtCenter in 2020. The seven-year active-duty Marine veteran sees photography as a form of empowerment for commercial clients, for people from all walks of life, and for himself. His compositions have elevated established and emerging fashion, media, and lifestyle brands, complementing an evolving body of personal work focused on telling compelling stories of people and place.

Tuesday, November 10th, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. (PST)

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