They had no money and no connections. But James had a house. How two friends made a successful million dollar movie called “The Last Stop in Yuma County.” And the lessons we learned along the way.
The bodies of cops, gangsters, and civilians alike begin to pile up when the goods required for a high-stakes arms deal go missing as part of an elaborate scheme to screw over its vicious middleman. With a star-studded cast including Moon Lee, Phillip Ko, and Ray Lui, FATAL TERMINATION is one of the wildest Hong Kong action films ever made.
Abigail DeVille is deeply committed to highlighting marginalized communities and forgotten places through her site-specific immersive installations. Using materials sourced from the exhibition sites, she transforms discarded objects into treasures, echoing the phrase “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.”
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
A down and out man seeking to turn his life around goes to his twenty-year reunion to meet old friends to help him jumpstart his life, only to get lost and find himself mistaken for the most successful man at the wrong class reunion!
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
Join us for a 30-minute information session for CTPR 524: Virtual Production.
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
Organized by the USC School of Architecture and the USC Fisher Museum of Art, this exhibition examines Paul R. Williams’ significant contribution to modern multifamily housing. It features original archival drawings alongside new works by contemporary artists and architects, highlighting 35 housing projects from Williams’ 60-year career.
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
A powerful discussion on the complex history of museum collections and their role in shaping narratives around race and identity. In conversation with Ken Gonzales-Day, Luke Fidler, and Tatiana Flores, moderated by Amelia Jones.
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
The bodies of cops, gangsters, and civilians alike begin to pile up when the goods required for a high-stakes arms deal go missing as part of an elaborate scheme to screw over its vicious middleman. With a star-studded cast including Moon Lee, Phillip Ko, and Ray Lui, FATAL TERMINATION is one of the wildest Hong Kong action films ever made.
Abigail DeVille is deeply committed to highlighting marginalized communities and forgotten places through her site-specific immersive installations. Using materials sourced from the exhibition sites, she transforms discarded objects into treasures, echoing the phrase “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.”
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
A down and out man seeking to turn his life around goes to his twenty-year reunion to meet old friends to help him jumpstart his life, only to get lost and find himself mistaken for the most successful man at the wrong class reunion!
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
Join us for a 30-minute information session for CTPR 524: Virtual Production.
Join the SCA Admissions staff for an in-person or an online information session to learn more about applying to the SCA graduate programs for the Fall 2025 semester. Topics will include an overview of the school, programs and facilities, financial aid, Q&A with staff and more!
Organized by the USC School of Architecture and the USC Fisher Museum of Art, this exhibition examines Paul R. Williams’ significant contribution to modern multifamily housing. It features original archival drawings alongside new works by contemporary artists and architects, highlighting 35 housing projects from Williams’ 60-year career.