Optional Activity
Guided and Self-Guided Experiences at ArtCenter’s South Campus
Explore the offerings at ArtCenter’s South Campus. Check in at the security desk upon arrival.
GUIDED TOURS
12:15–12:30 p.m.
Primarium: A Case For Cursive
Primarium: A Case for Cursive is a thought-provoking new exhibition featuring an international array of handwriting models, teaching tools, and typographic works that invites visitors to rediscover the history, education, and evolution of cursive writing.
950 Gallery, ArtCenter College of Design South Campus, 950 S. Raymond Ave.
12:30–12:45 p.m.
Introduction to Archetype Press
ArtCenter’s Archetype Press is California’s largest letterpress printing facility, providing students with a full-immersion typographic education.
Archetype Press, ArtCenter College of Design, South Campus, 950 S. Raymond Ave.
SELF-GUIDED TOURS
Available throughout the conference. Visit links below for details and hours.
Reveal: Uncovering Layers of Creativity 2
The exhibition features the work of 13 ArtCenter graduate students from a range of disciplines. It invites students to explore the concept of unveiling– be it hidden meanings, processes, or materials. This exhibition encourages our students to present works that challenge viewers to look beyond the surface and discover the underlying narratives and techniques that inform their creations.
Graduate Studies Gallery, Mullin Transportation Design Center (2nd Floor), ArtCenter College of Design, South Campus, 950 S. Raymond Ave.
Diana Thater— Peonies
A special presentation of acclaimed artist, educator, writer, curator and alumna Diana Thater's work.
Mullin Transportation Design Center (1st Floor), ArtCenter College of Desig, South Campus, 950 S. Raymond Ave.
Resilience in the Ashes
The immersive installation invites visitors into a space of remembrance and community healing in response to the devastating wildfires.
Mullin Transportation Design Center (1st Floor), ArtCenter College of Design, South Campus, 950 S. Raymond Ave.
Cruising J-Town: Behind the Wheel of the Nikkei Community
The exhibition celebrates Southern California’s love affair with the automobile through the eyes of Japanese Americans and the community's influence on car culture in the United States.
Peter and Merle Mullin Gallery, ArtCenter College of Design, South Campus, 1111 S. Arroyo Parkway