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The UCI Black Alumni Chapter Hosts The Black Index Art Exhibition: A New Tomorrow

“The Black Index Art Exhibition” offered a preview over Zoom to raise funds for the Black Alumni Future scholarship fund and the art exhibit,...

Fall Quarter At Claire Trevor School of the Arts: A Creative Season of Virtual Events

Fall 2020 quarter is in full swing at UCI, and despite hopes that we’d be back to hands-on learning, the continued prevalence of COVID-19...

Professor Of Cultural Anthropology Uses Her Work For Iranian Activism

Professor of cultural anthropology at UCI Roxanne Varzi is making her mark on the world of Iranian activism through her art and educational pursuits.

University Art Gallery Showcases “Dirty ELements” by Katherina Olschbaur

UCI’s University Art Gallery presented an exhibit and a lecture by Austrian artist Katherina Olschbaur and showcased art that she crafted three years ago in Austria before coming to the United States.

“B l u e W a v e”: Lutz Bacher’s Final Exhibition

The University Art Gallery opened its doors for Lutz Bacher’s final multimedia artwork “Blue Wave” on Oct. 5. The artist passed away in May, but the public has an opportunity to see her seven-month project on full display at UCI until Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019.

Professor Bert Winther-Tamaki Shines a Light on Japanese Art

By Yanit Mehta There are only a few people left in the world whose faces light up with a playful, childlike glee when talking about...

MET Admission Increases Should be a Temporary Fix to a Larger Problem

What comes to mind when we think of New York? There’s Washington Square Park, yellow cabs, hot dog salesmen and the topic of this...

Expression and Experience: Growing with Jazz Dance

by Waresa Hu I clearly remember the hodgepodge of feelings in my stomach as I began my first year of college nearly three years ago....

News in Brief 11/21/17

UCI Receives Rare California Modern Art Collection UC Irvine now owns what art dealers and curators are calling “the most comprehensive private collection of California...

“The Phoenix Years” and the Rise of Chinese Contemporary Art

Madeleine O’Dea, author of recently released book, “The Phoenix Years,” held a small gathering in Krieger Hall at UCI as part of her international...

“A Perfect Union”: Just Like Us Hits Home

By: Jocelyn Contreras A bright pearl light shone on Tom Tancredo as he gave his speech of anti-immigration with an ending chant of people yelling...

Claire Trevor’s Aztlán to Magulandia: The Journey of Chicano Artist Gilbert “Magu” Luján

By Eashan Reddy Kotha A couple of butterflies steal in and out of the frame. People leisurely walking, doing the same. An ancient Mayan tune...

Switching Places: Shinkai’s Film “Your Name” Dazzles the U.S.

By Hubert Ta Breaking numerous Japanese box office records and dethroning “Spirited Away” as the highest grossing anime film worldwide at $330 million, “Your Name”...

UCI’s First Medical Arts Exhibit

By: Sharmin Shanur UCI’s School of Medicine has been trying to bridge the growing divide between the humanities and medical sciences. It seems that throughout...

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