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Staff Editorial: Recognize The Potential In Art

February 6, 2018 by Graphic Staff

Art by Peau Porotesano Works of art not only hold important meanings for the creators but for the beholders, too. Film is a medium especially noted for its ability to capture the sentiments of the particular time, but less celebrated art forms such as theater and studio art also carry an exceptional ability to capture a moment in history and convey meaning. It’s important … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: Recognize The Potential In Art

Artist Corner: Carissa Mosley

February 5, 2018 by Haidyn Harvey

Photos Courtesy of Claire FaginAcross Carissa Mosley’s laptop are stickers advertising local galleries and film labs. Fiery red curls spill over her shoulders where green overalls fasten. Mosley, a senior Art major and Texas native, loves being an artist because she is encouraged to observe. “Everything just had so much more life because I could see it for the … [Read more...] about Artist Corner: Carissa Mosley

Caffe Luxxe Brings Artisan Coffee to Malibu

January 31, 2018 by Marisa Martin

The Malibu Sands center newest shop, Caffe Luxxe, specializes in luxury European coffee. The store is open on Pacific Coast Highway extremely close to the beach. Their daily menu ranges from traditional items like cappuccinos to more exotic items like orange-flavored dessert coffee. Employee Benjamin Al-Mateen said Caffe Luxxe is unique because the employees are … [Read more...] about Caffe Luxxe Brings Artisan Coffee to Malibu

Weekly Culture Collection

January 22, 2018 by Ella Gonzalez

Photo by Ella Gonzalez There’s something unmistakably sad about the second week of school. The novelty of coming back has worn off, nostalgia for a bygone winter break sets in, and the melodic incantation of “If I can just make it through this week,” increases in familiarity. We occupy the present unsatisfied, reflect on the past wistfully, and look to the future … [Read more...] about Weekly Culture Collection

Artists Corner: Meridith Cary

November 14, 2017 by Lidia Bayne

Photo Courtesy of Meridith CaryMeridith Cary's studio space on the fourth floor of the CAC is a collection of abstract oil paintings depicting human figures, finished and unfinished, clothed and nude.Cary describes herself as an "an abstract contemporary traditional realistic" painter. Her journey toward being a painter began with a general education sculpture class. "I really … [Read more...] about Artists Corner: Meridith Cary

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