What’s Coming in Local Arts & Culture in 2021
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Arts and culture organizations are moving forward with cautious optimism as events get planned for the new year. Here’s what Voice of OC writers are looking forward to.
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Arts and culture organizations are moving forward with cautious optimism as events get planned for the new year. Here’s what Voice of OC writers are looking forward to.
REVIEW: A rare chance to see the largest survey of Granville Redmond assembled to date. His work is on display after COVID-19 pandemic caused a delay.
The expert in British artist John Everett Millais has led Orange County’s oldest museum for more than eight years, doubling its annual budget and endowment, and expanding its staff.
The red tier has kept capacity at 25%, yet a potential move to Orange may allow for way more visitors.
As OC inches closer toward Tier Two, local museums and galleries are anticipating reopening after a long and painful period of forced closure.
From handing out art kits, to providing online experiences, to shutting down altogether, Orange County’s museums and art galleries are doing their best to figure out how to adapt during these uncertain times.
In our series “The Decade Ahead,” Voice of OC’s Arts & Culture writers speculate on what is on the horizon for Orange County in the next ten years. This month: Richard Chang tackles what is possibly in store for the county’s museums and visual arts scene.
Let Voice of OC’s writers help you find the most interesting offerings in the new arts season. This year’s slate reflects the influence of a slew of new arts leaders in Orange County.
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