Armando Ibañez joined the Dream Success Center and the Office of Multicultural Affairs to discuss his award-winning series “Undocumented Tales” and how he is changing the narrative of the undocumented community in media.
Tag: art
CSULB co-hosts ConSortiUm’s Platform Series
The virtual series Platform makes its debut on Thursday, which will feature artist Beatriz Cortez in conversation with curator Erin Chistovale.
CSULB graduate Jess Kung on their documentary short ‘Faith Alone’
CSULB graduate Jess Kung’s discusses the value of storytelling through different mediums and their documentary short “Faith Alone,” featured in KCET’s Fine Cut Festival meant for emerging filmmakers.
The CRay Project’s Long Beach Black Dance Festival creates space for Black Artists
The first Long Beach Black Dance Festival started on Aug. 9, a week-long event created by The CRay Project for the Black community to celebrate their work as dancers and performers on a stage of their own, highlighting how dance is an artform that can be used to educate and make powerful statements.
Meet the family behind Niyama Design Studios
Jenn Nidoy started Niyama Design Studios when people started to express interest in her home sewn masks. With 450 masks sold, Nidoy and her family have learned the challenges and joys of running a small business.
Students Respond to COVID-19: A Photovoice Project amplifies the voices of CSULB students
Students Respond to COVID-19: A Photovoice Project is an opportunity for students to submit a photo and a written narrative about how the pandemic has affected their lives. The submissions are then coded and analyzed so that faculty can better understand the challenges students face.
CSULB’s Kleefeld Contemporary receives Millard Sheets Mosaic
California based artist Millard Sheets’ historic mosaic will be installed at Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum.
How Long Beach artists are adapting their art and themselves to isolation
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, artists grapple with creating in their newfound confines.
Phung Huynh’s ‘Boys will be boys,’ explores themes of gender, patriarchy and toxic masculinity
Huynh discussed her piece, ‘Boys will be boys,’ during an art talk at the Kleefeld Contemporary Tuesday. The piece is one of the eight in the Kleefeld Contemporary’s GYRE exhibition and will be on display until Friday, Feb. 29.
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.