Nov
26
Lectures and Workshops

Grad Art Seminar: Phil Chang

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

7:15 pm Add to Calendar

Los Angeles Times Media Center
ArtCenter College of Design, Hillside Campus
1700 Lida St
Pasadena, CA 91103

The Fall 2024 Graduate Art guest lecture series, organized by Kelly Akashi

Phil Chang

This event is free & open to the public. RSVP’s are not required.

See the full Fall 2024 Seminar schedule here.

Phil Chang is an artist and educator living in Los Angeles. His work has recently been presented in solo exhibitions at the Penumbra Foundation, New York, The Fulcrum Press, Los Angeles, and at M+B Gallery, Los Angeles. His works are held in the public collections of the Getty Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Cleveland Museum of Art, among other institutions. He is an associate professor in the Department of Art & Art History at California State University, Bakersfield and a faculty member of the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College.

Image credit: courtesy of the artist.

Support for this series is generously provided by the following: Jack Shear, Brenda R. Potter, Brendan Dugan, Lisson Gallery, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Sprüth Magers, BLUM, Alan Hergott, and David Kordansky.


ArtCenter’s Graduate Seminar lecture series is a forum for graduate students, members of the ArtCenter community and the general public to enter into dialogue with internationally recognized artists, critics, and art historians. Unless otherwise indicated, lectures are free, open to the public and take place most Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm in the L.A. Times Auditorium. Check out the Graduate Art website to confirm dates, times and locations for the lecture series and for more information about the Graduate Art program.

ArtCenter's Graduate Art program is based on intensive studio practice and rigorous academic coursework. The program is distinguished by its low faculty-to-student ratio, which provides students with the attention and feedback they need to refine and achieve their artistic goals. Faculty and students are artists working in all genres of film, video, photography, painting, sculpture, performance and installation. A significant number of alumni have achieved national and international acclaim and often return to share their insights and expertise as visiting faculty and guest lecturers.