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Center for the Arts Previews Schedule for 2018-2019 Season

August 24, 2018 by Omar Murphy

Photos Courtesy of Center for the ArtsLocal press, art enthusiasts and patrons gathered at the The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art for a press luncheon to announce the performance and exhibition schedule for the upcoming year.On Tuesday July 7, Michael Zakian, the museum director for the Weisman Museum, and Rebecca Carson, the managing director for the Center, hosted press … [Read more...] about Center for the Arts Previews Schedule for 2018-2019 Season

Stop Reading Reviews

April 25, 2018 by Matthew Adams

Art by Peau PorotesanoWatching a new movie can be one of the best and most thought-provoking experiences. The process of analyzing and forming an opinion about a film is enriching. Unfortunately, many consumers of media enter new movies with a preconceived notion about the quality of the film they are watching. These notions are the result of people reading critiques of new … [Read more...] about Stop Reading Reviews

LA Welcomes The Museum of Selfies Popup

April 21, 2018 by SofĂ­a Telch

Photos by Sofia Telch Over a million selfies are posted on social media daily. Whether you believe they're the greatest thing ever or the low point of modern-day culture, selfies have a significant place in our society. They also root back to the most ancient and central aspects of human life. That seems worthy of a museum, no? The Museum of Selfies pop-up museum opened … [Read more...] about LA Welcomes The Museum of Selfies Popup

Artists Corner: Marco Leong

April 4, 2018 by Tanisha Shankar

Photos courtesy of Marco LeongJunior Marco Leong hopes to use his passion as a percussionist to help keep the art of musical performance alive. “I think that live performance is kind of dying, I mean technology is everything now,” Leong said. As a music major with an emphasis in education, Leong hopes pursuing a career in teaching music will allow him to share his … [Read more...] about Artists Corner: Marco Leong

‘Grab Her by the Pussy:’ Student Creates Art for Feminism

March 21, 2018 by Judith-Daly Brister-Knabe

Photos by Kaelin MendezMason Elise Folse, a senior Integrated Marketing Communication major, used an assignment for her Art Installations class to make a bold statement about gender inequality.The project consisted of nothing more than Post-it notes and the voices of hundreds of women. Inspired by an argument with a friend regarding the gender wage gap, Folse said she felt the … [Read more...] about ‘Grab Her by the Pussy:’ Student Creates Art for Feminism

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