Paintings, artisanal prints and drawings by Joseph Paul Gerges leverage a deep foundation in classical figure drawing in a series of human and animal portraits ...
The Orange County Music and Dance school has demonstrated that despite the COVID-19 pandemic – the show must go on.
OC Music and Dance was founded in 2017 b...
The documentary genre has been bursting into bloom with life of the artist films renovating the histories of the famous and infamous, as well as the often more ...
In our SoCal art scene where contemporary work proliferates, a classically trained sculptor has labored tirelessly for three decades, creating in his Irvine stu...
This summer, Kyung Hyun Kim, professor of East Asian studies and founding director of the Center for Critical Korean Studies at the University of California, Ir...
Due to unexpected weather, the Irvine Fine Arts Center’s 38th Holiday Faire has been postponed one week, from Saturday Nov. 7, and will now be held on Saturday,...
Purple heart, candy heart, listen to your heart, bleeding heart, mi corazón. Hearts float in and flow from the eyes of lovers, hearts break and weep and race an...
Painter, sculptor, conceptual and multimedia artist Guillermo Bert is widely known for his material and iconographic riffs on motifs related to the migration an...
Kori Newkirk has a way of retrieving ordinary materials from the clutches of their banal functions – wheels, curtain beads, work clothes, hair pomade, midday na...
On the latest episode of L.A. Weekly’s Riding the Bench Podcast, hosts Evan Lancaster and Isai Rocha welcomed acclaimed Los Angeles-based muralist Jonas Never, ...