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ArtCenter’s new bi-weekly podcast features intimate interviews with leading artists and innovators about how the creative process has been a catalyst for transformation—personally, professio...

In the fourth episode of the Why AxS podcast—where brilliant scientific and artistic minds ponder the important whys—we explore the rise of...

Ready to go dark and get deep? In the third episode of the Why AxS podcast—where brilliant scientific and artistic minds ponder the importan...

Did you know the intersection of art + science has been rooted in the DNA of Los Angeles from the very beginning? In this episode of our Why...

Welcome to the Why AxS, ArtCenter's podcast featuring brilliant scientific and artistic minds ponder the big why's that come with being a ti...

Join us for ArtCenter's new mini-series investigating the powers of art and science–and the extraordinary, unexpected outcomes when the two...

To many of our listeners, this guest needs no introduction. She is someone who has burst through seemingly impenetrable ceilings – glass and...

When we first heard from Jackie Amezquita four years ago, she was an ArtCenter Fine Art student on the cusp of graduating. In a raw and reve...

Aimee Mullins is a true polymath. Her passions and professional pursuits are as varied and boundless as the awards and groundbreaking stride...

We're lucky as artists that we can recover much faster because we can express. Nature recovers and we recover. Lita Albuquerque is an artist...

Client hypothetical. This is the term pioneering architect and designer Eileen Gray used to classify the many Modernist masterpieces she des...
James Meraz joined the faculty of ArtCenter's Environmental Design department in September of 2001, shortly before 9/11. In the wake of that...
The next season of Change Lab debuts on March 23. We're calling it Forged in Fire: Make to Heal and we're looking at the ways in which adver...
As Google's vice president of hardware design, Ivy Ross is breaking new ground in the physical world for a trillion-dollar company synonymou...
In the two decades since she graduated from ArtCenter with a degree in Transportation Design, Tisha Johnson has blazed trails for female des...

For novelist Aimee Bender, magic is not a limited resource. Nor is it something to be feared, coveted, mistrusted or monetized. In her view,...
To experience one of Ann Hamilton's installations is to be transported into a world of invention unlike any other. Recognized for her large-...
To call Mike Shinoda a rock star would be technically accurate and yet incomplete. He is the lead singer and driving force behind Linkin Par...
For Diana Thater making art is like oxygen. It sustains and nourishes her. And when her access to it is suddenly limited -- as it was in the...

Pop quiz: Do artists and designers create to express what you know? Or do we make things to get to know ourselves and the world we inhabit?...

Erika Endrijonas isn't just an advocate for the pivotal role community colleges play in providing equal access to the American Dream. She is...

There are many apt metaphors for Carol Christ's achievements. Most of them have to do with breaking things like glass ceilings or barriers o...

As President of Fuller Theological Seminary (with more than three decades of pastoral experience behind him), Mark Labberton is more than co...

Dan Brodnitz didn't set out to join a revolution in online education. He saw himself changing hearts and minds through his novels and poetry...

Harry Elam and Lorne had only met casually before we sat down to record this episode of Change Lab. Interestingly, they had spent much of th...

D'Wayne has a lot in common with Michael Jordan, his former boss. His appetite for excellence has propelled him to superlative success. D'Wa...

As we begin a new year and a new season of change lab, I think most of us are torn between looking forward with hope and looking back with a...

Elle Hearns did not set out to lead movements for social justice. Nor was it her lifelong dream to make the world a better and safer place f...

Grace Lynne Haynes' creative calling didn't announce itself until she set foot in her first college painting class. But from that moment for...

Throughout this season, on alternating weeks, we'll feature a handpicked episode from podcasts by, for or about the Black community. This we...

Last year, Cedric Johnson embedded himself at ArtCenter for a week-long residency. Included in that visit was a talk about the policing cris...

Welcome to our third episode of Change Lab Presents Throughout this season, on alternating weeks, we'll feature a handpicked episode from po...

Like the consummate designer he is -- Kevin Bethune has iterated his own job description. Kevin's strikingly diverse career-path includes st...

Welcome to our second episode of Change Lab Presents Throughout this season, on alternating weeks, we'll feature a series of bonus episodes...

Throughout her long and distinguished career as a commercial and fine art photographer, Barbara DuMetz has produced images that feel familia...

Welcome to our first episode of Change Lab Presents Throughout this season, on alternating weeks, we'll feature a handpicked episode from po...
There is something almost poetic about beginning this season, dedicated to amplifying Black voices, with today's interview with Bob Davidson...
On September 23rd, Change Lab will kick off its seventh season, which is dedicated to amplifying Black voices in art, design and activism. M...
This episode of Change Lab happens to be the last one of this season and we'll resume again, as usual, in the fall. And though it wasn't pla...
Diane Luby Lane is the founder and executive director of Get Lit-Words Ignite, a leading arts education nonprofit dedicated to increasing li...
Storytelling is Dennis Gassner's mother tongue. It's the language – and the context -- through which the ArtCenter alum and legendary produc...
It's not an overstatement to say that Jessica Helfand is a renaissance woman of the design world. She co-founded Design Observer , an author...
Ini Archibong is a luxury goods designer. He is also a furniture and immersive experience designer and an ArtCenter alum. This is all accura...
Ivy Meeropol is a documentary filmmaker whose emotionally and politically charged films explore social and cultural injustice from the insid...

Sadie Red Wing and Saki Mafundikwa grew up a world and two generations apart. Sadie was born into the Lakota tribe and also considers hersel...
ArtCenter's Transportation Design program has a type and, at first glance, Vicente Magaña seems to fit it perfectly. A lifelong obsession wi...
Though Phil Gilbert's official job title is General Manager of Design at IBM, he's more often referred to as IBM's very own design evangelis...
In the lead up to the launch of Change Lab Season 5 on September 25, we're releasing a series of "Encore" episodes. For this final installme...
In the lead up to the launch of Change Lab Season 5 on September 25, we're releasing a series of "Encore" episodes. For this installment, we...
In the lead up to the launch of Change Lab Season 5 on September 25, we're releasing a series of "Encore" episodes. For this debut installme...

For thirty years, Father Greg Boyle has made it his mission to heal those afflicted by the epidemic of gang violence. As the founder of Home...