Balance = happy = creative = productive. Or so says creative director Joe Duffy (and we must admit that we agree!)
Duffy writes: “We need inspiration to continue to stretch and truly reach our creative potential. I don’t believe that inspiration is sufficiently served up in even the most compelling office environments, nor among the most creative cultures. So we need to get out of the office. Design how you’re going to work. Dial it into the rest of your life and vice versa. Be purposeful about what you do, where you are, where you really need to be in order to be happy and productive.”
Check out his great posting today at Fast Company: A Plea to All Creatives: Stop Going to Work








Don’t miss Monday’s Big Picture Lecture Series featuring
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The Art Center community is invited to attend tonight’s opening reception for
We’re super excited to welcome acclaimed photographer, director and alumnus
The late photographer Priya Ramrakha was a Kenyan photojournalist for Time and Life magazines. In 1960, he came to the United States to study photography at Art Center. While here, Ramrakha photographed the civil rights movement, which inspired him to return to Kenya and document the fight for independence in Africa. He was killed in 1968 while covering the Nigerian Civil War for Time-Life.

Don’t miss
Today is the opening of The (Dis)Embodied Filipina: Fashioning Domesticity, Weaving Desire, a new exhibit at the
Art Center is honored to welcome to campus world-renowned cinematographer