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Month: August 2014

LOUD silence

LOUD silence Curated by Amanda Cachia Grand Central Art Center, Santa Ana, A Unit of California State University, Fullerton September 6 – December 6, 2014 SEPTEMBER 6 6PM – Artist Talk: Alison O’Daniel 7-10PM – Opening Reception gallery@Calit2, University of California, San Diego January 22 – March 13, 2015 LOUD silence offers the opportunity for […]

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Wonderful Day of Celebration @ GCAC

Yesterday, Grand Central Art Center hosted an event celebrating Pakistan Independence Day, organized by artists-in-residence Heather Layton and Brian Bailey, part of their current year long project 59 Days of Independence. They are here in residency through the generous funding support of the GCAC artist-in-residency program provided by a grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation […]

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Wild Times Continue with Susan Robb @ GCAC!

If you’ve been to Grand Central Art Center over the past few months, then you know just how â“wildâ” it’s been, following artist Susan Robb on her journey to conquer the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) through her Wild Times project. Susan began her trek in Campo, Mexico in April, recently passing the half way mark […]

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Pakistan Independence Day Celebration & Dutch Treat Dinner (Aug. 14) – 59 Days of Independence Project @ Grand Central Art Center

Earlier this year, Heather Layton and Brian Bailey joined us as artists in residence, here to realize programs through their current project 59 Days of Independence. Throughout 2014, a vast network of artists, musicians, dancers, authors, filmmakers and community members from around the globe are celebrating the independence days of 59 countries that once gained […]

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Update on Recordings of an Immigrant – A Project by Vincent Goudreau

We wanted to provide you with a little update on Vincent Goudreau, who was artist in residence at GCAC last fall. As you may recall, Vincent was here at GCAC working on the early development of his project Recordings of an Immigrant. The residency proved to be a very productive time, and the project continues […]

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