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The 2022 Otis College Report on the Creative Economy Details Post-COVID Impact and Recovery

At a virtual event on April 13, Otis College of Art and Design released its findings for the 2022 Otis College Report on the Creative Economy, featuring welcome remarks from Otis College President Charles Hirschhorn and a presentation on this year’s findings, followed by a panel discussion focusing on the digital creative economy.

Release of the 2022 Otis College Report on the Creative Economy

This year marks the release of the 15th annual Otis College Report on the Creative Economy, an invaluable tool that assesses the tremendous impact and influence of the creative sectors on the California and regional economy. Please save the date for our virtual release event. Program details will be announced in the coming weeks. 

U.S. Representative Karen Bass and California State Senator Ben Allen Help Launch the Release of the 2021 Otis College Report on the Creative Economy

This morning via a virtual event (which can be rewatched by pressing play above), Otis College of Art and Design released its findings for the 2021 Otis College Report on the Creative Economy, featuring remarks from Otis College President Charles Hirschhorn and Karen Bass, U.S. Representative of California’s 37thCongressional District.

Race & The Creative Economy Virtual Forum

Join Otis College of Art and Design for a live virtual conversation among leaders in the Creative Economy, who will be discussing the topic of Race and The Creative Economy. 

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  • Joe Osae-Addo
    Joseph Osae-Addo to Deliver Donghia Designer-in-Residence Lecture at Otis College
    March 13
  • Njideka Akunyili Crosby at Otis College of Art and Design
    Njideka Akunyili Crosby to Deliver Mandy and Cliff Einstein Visiting Artist Lecture at Otis College of Art and Design
    February 22
  • Ruben Ochoa's Class C mobile art gallery
    Where to See New Work by Otis College Alumni and Faculty During Frieze L.A.
    February 17

ACLU’s Amir Whitaker and Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas Help Present 2020 Otis Report on the Creative Economy

On Wednesday, February 12, at the Mark Taper Auditorium of the Los Angeles Central Library, Otis College of Art and Design released its findings for the 2020 Otis Report on the Creative Economy featuring remarks by L.A. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas and Amir Whitaker, staff attorney for ACLU of Southern California.

Findings Revealed: 2019 Otis Report on the Creative Economy

Otis College released its findings for the 2019 Otis Report on the Creative Economy featuring remarks by L.A. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, Frieze Los Angeles Executive Director Bettina Korek, and Executive Director of Economic Research at Beacon Economics Robert Kleinhenz on Friday, February 1at the Mark Taper Auditorium of the L.A. Central Library.

Otis at a Glance

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  • Dawn Baillie
    Dawn Baillie, Otis College Alum and Board of Trustees Member, Featured in The New York Times
    March 14
  • Student walking toward residence hall
    On-Campus Housing Gives High School Students a Taste of College Life During Summer of Art
    March 13
  • Artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Janet Marie Smith
    Otis College of Art and Design Announces Artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby as 2024 Commencement Speaker
    March 4