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The Mural Scene Expands in Santa Ana

Arts & Culture
By RICHARD CHANG | April 26, 2019

Murals in Santa Ana, many by Shmi and Delt, celebrate the history and spirit of its people.

Imagination Celebration Reminds Us the Arts are Important. Are Schools Listening?

Arts & Culture
By Paul Hodgins | April 19, 2019

Arts education has been fading from the public-school curriculum. Several studies suggest that’s a bad idea.

Quinceañera Dresses Are an Art Form That’s Vanishing from Downtown Santa Ana

Arts & Culture
By ALEJANDRA MOLINA | January 28, 2019

Traditional dress designers are being forced out by fast-paced redevelopment and the shifting demographics it brings.

A Border Made of Butterflies and Flowers, Not Bricks and Barbed Wire

Arts & Culture
By RICHARD CHANG | December 11, 2018

REVIEW: Though simple in execution, Alicia Rojas’ mural about immigration strikes an uplifting chord at Grand Central Art Center.

As a Blind Photographer, Kurt Weston Looks Beyond the Surface

Arts & Culture
By RICHARD CHANG | November 29, 2018

ARTIST PROFILE: Weston will have his early work featured in an exhibition at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art titled “Remember: An AIDS Memorial Retrospective.”

Diana Ghoukassian is Glimpsing the Nature of Things

Arts & Culture
By LAWRENCE CHRISTON | November 28, 2018

ARTIST PROFILE: After decades as a world traveler, Iranian born Diana Ghoukassian has settled down in Orange County and is finding ways to express herself through photographic art.

Ann Phong Turns Discarded Objects Into Art

Arts News
By RICHARD CHANG | November 19, 2018

“Individually, our choices seem insignificant, but together we can make big changes, good or bad.”

‘The Idle Hour’ Encapsulates Leisure at Casa Romantica

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By RICHARD CHANG | November 14, 2018

REVIEW: The connection between rarely seen paintings by accomplished artists and the beautiful seaside space makes for a pleasant stroll through California Impressionism.

OCMA Moves a Step Closer to Its Goal With OCMAExpand

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By PAUL HODGINS | November 5, 2018

REVIEW: With many airy galleries on two floors, temporary location offers surprisingly high-quality facilities.

Viet Film Fest Returns For Its 10th Edition

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By RICHARD CHANG | October 4, 2018

PREVIEW: Organizers of the Viet Film Fest took a year off in 2017, but are back this month with renewed energy and purpose.

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