Hidden in a corner of upper campus, the sculpture program bursts with creativity and innovation amid struggles of rising inflation and keeping their shops afloat.
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New perspectives are important to our growth as students
Even though our campus is full of historic and artistic expression, it’s almost too easy to take these things for granted and forget they’re even there.
MOLAA tells stories of Latin heritage through art and exhibits
The Museum of Latin American Art, voted by Long Beach State students as the “Best Place to Get Cultured,” is a museum dedicated to telling stories of Latin culture and history.
LGBTQ+ artists to be featured in Outober exhibit
In hopes of informing the campus community about the importance of recognizing and respecting identities within the LGBTQ+ community, 15 artists will showcase art representing their identities at an exhibit on Oct. 11 in front of the campus bookstore.
IN PHOTOS: Tour some of CSULB’s on-campus art installations
Distance learning has kept the CSULB community away from the campus. For those who have yet to visit, or just haven’t returned since spring 2020, here is a look at some recognizable on-campus art installations.
Artist tells stories of her childhood in animal-themed metalworks art piece
Metalworks and jewelry student Yucen Liu showcases her piece,“Mom said if I accidentally eat watermelon seeds,” at the student art galleries Feb. 9-13.
A virtual art tour of CSULB’s 1965 International Art Symposium collection
Join the Daily Forty-Niner on a virtual tour of the public art pieces that scatter the university as a result of the California International Art Symposium that took place at CSULB in 1965.
Graduating art students show their work for a final time at LBSU
Students use their cameras and paintbrushes to create experiences for observers.
LBSU students showcase their unique works
Among the works featured at the student art gallery starting Feb. 24 were ceramic banana slugs, a couch cut in half propped up against a mirror, hair weave collages, photographs of extreme close ups and even art inspired by sex organs. “It’s cool that we have multiple gallery spaces because[Read More…]