- The Art Institute of California — Los Angeles
The Art Institute of California — Los Angeles, USA, (AICA-LA) is an accredited college for creative arts education in
Los Angeles , California area. Its career-preparing programs are Culinary Arts, Culinary Management, Game Art & Design, Graphic Design, Interactive Media Design, Interior Design, Industrial Design, Media Arts & Animation, Audio Production and Digital Video Production/Motion Picture, amongst other programs. It is a member ofThe Art Institutes system of educational institutions.In 1997, The Art Institute of California — Los Angeles opened its location on 31st Street in the city of
Santa Monica, California , between theActivision corporate headquarters andSanta Monica Airport . The campus has a state-of-the-artmotion capture studio, and a student-run restaurant, Bistro 31, which is one of the kitchens used in the local television CBS 2/KCAL 9 News's "TV Diner" segments with TV personality Chef Mario Martinoli. The campus is in a location surrounded by much of the entertainment industry, with nearby companies such as Disney, ABC,CBS , Paramount, Columbia, andUniversal Studios .Graduates of the Art Institutes are employed by such companies as game developers
Heavy Iron Studios , film makersEFilm , amongst many others. Many graduates of the culinary programs are employed as executive chefs at such prestigious restaurants as Valencia Country Club and [http://www.thebelamar.com/dining/index.html Belamar Hotel] . In 2004, four graduates worked as motion capture artists on the major CGI motion picture "The Polar Express". More than 80% of graduates of the The Art Institutes network of schools find employment in a related field within 6 months of their graduation.External links
* [http://artinstitute-losangeles.com The Art Institute of California — Los Angeles Homepage]
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