“What is the nature of change and healing in the creative process? What is invisible in us?” muses Norman Seeff. “Photograph that.” Seeff has created some of th...
“As hard as I’ve tried to focus on just doing good work, there’s always a part of you that wants to know how history will remember you,” says Tristan Eaton – th...
Lining the walls of the expansive Great Park Gallery are delightful sketches, drawings and paintings, many in cartoon colors, of memorable Looney Tunes characte...
In the exhilaratingly original Afrofuturist tapestries in April Bey’s installation Atlantica, The Gilda Region and the history-laden mixed media works in Sanfor...
My mother was a fashionista decades before the term was first used. She trolled the aisles of Lord & Taylor department store in New Jersey, looking at the l...
As art venues open up, the excitement of art lovers all over Orange County is palpable. Yet few people are as enthusiastic about this new era as Jerry Mandell, ...
Paul Fusco (1930-2020) was an acclaimed photojournalist who covered some of the most influential figures and seismic political and cultural events of the 20th c...
As UC Irvine’s Institute and Museum of California Art (IMCA) prepares for its future opening, the venue is presenting art shows at its interim gallery on Von Ka...
As visitors return to area museums, one of the most anticipated reopenings has been the Getty Center. Well, it’s open now, and the good news is that its grounds...
Irvine high school students put their art activism on display during a student-driven, “Paint For No Hate” art contest, created to show support for the Stop AAP...