Otis College of Art and Design

(Los Angeles, CA)

Otis College of Art and Design is a private, fine arts institute. Founded in 1918 as a coeducational institution, it merged with Parsons School of Design in 1978. Its five-acre campus is located in Los Angeles.

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    Hi Ezekiel! Here at Otis College of Art and Design, we offer 11 different majors. We have a great video on your Admissions Homepage that highlights our programs and students. Check us out at http://www.otis.edu/admissions/index.html
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    • Architecture/Landscape/Interiors presents Xavier Vendrell, award-winning...
    • Architect from Barcelona lectures at MOCA Wednesday, Feb. 8, 7:30 Architecture/Landscape/Interiors presents Xavier Vendrell, award-winning architect whose collaborative practice includes urban design, architecture, interiors, and landscape architecture. Vendrell, OtisÂ’ 2012 Donghia Designer-in-Residence, is teaching a master class on a wine bar in Barcelona. http://www.otis.edu/calendar/2016-Donghia-Designer-in-Residence-Lecture-by-Xavier-Vendrell-at-MOCA.html
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    • Otis College: Doin' It In Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman's Building: Weekend of October 15-16, 2011: Still Doin' It: Fanning the Flames of the Woman's Building: Share a Memory of the Woman's Building During the Weekend of October 15-16, 2011, women gave their memories of their experiences at the Woman's Building. Some were there and participated in numerous activities, some were influenced by it. Otis College exhibition "Doin' It In Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman's Building" is part of "Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945 -- 1980," an initiative of the Getty with arts institutions across Southern California. www.otis.edu
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