Kelly Juarez was hired at Pixar before she graduated at Long Beach State. Now she is working on Pixar’s upcoming film “Luca.”
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Art at home continues for CSULB illustration and animation majors
Although illustration and animation majors’ work may be solitary, virtual classes have challenged the student community as well as the professors who lead Zoom classrooms.
CSULB’s Campus Couture to host a virtual fashion show for the second time
Campus Couture, Long Beach State’s annual fashion show, will be held virtually with an accompanying digital magazine and is set to debut next May.
Artists Cristobal Martinez and Kade L. Twist on Postcommodity at CSU’s ConSortiUm Platform Series
Long Beach State, Fresno State and California State University, Humboldt host the second installment of Platform, featuring collaborative artists Cristobal Martinez and Kade L. Twist who discussed their journey on creating works of art through an “Indigenous lens” in Postcommodity.
Kleefeld Contemporary’s virtual artist series enters Long Beach classrooms
Plugged-In Virtual Connections virtual artist series debuted Oct. 21, part of an educational program from The Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum that connects with students in the Long Beach Unified School District and ABC Unified School District.
Pop-up concert series When Art Happens debuts in Long Beach
The CRay Project founded the new community event series “When Art Happens” to showcase performing artists to a Zoom and in-person audience.
‘The goal is to continue to evolve’ Ceramist Heather Browning discusses working amid the pandemic
Fourth-year ceramist Heather Browning showcases her work and how she got started in ceramic art. But since the pandemic, Browning has had to overcome mental and physical challenges to continue pursuing her craft.
“You make it your own” Artist Edgar Heap of Birds speaks at Forms of Reparations: The Museum and Restorative Justice
The virtual symposium continues with artist Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds, who discusses his decades-spanning career in art.
Artist lauren woods and curator Kimberli Meyer on “American Monument” at CSULB virtual symposium
Forms of Reparations: The Museum and Restorative Justice series featured artist lauren woods, who prefers to have their name lower cases, and curator Kimberli Meyer speak about their project that was once presented at the Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum.
Filmmakers of tomorrow: Female representation at CSULB
The virtual conference Women Make Film, a panel of four filmmakers, prompts a look at how faculty and students in CSULB’s Department of Film and Electronic Arts are in pursuit of representing women in the industry.