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Month: February 2014

wild Up, Lisa Bielawa and Colburn Conservatory – Recap of Santa Ana Sites #4

Grand Central Art Center is beginning to use the tagline “Art unRestricted” to describe our programming.   A perfect example of GCAC’s philosophy took place this past Saturday evening, as we presented the fourth in our ongoing Santa Ana Sites series, co-founded with our community collaborator and artistic director Allen Moon. Santa Ana Sites #4: […]

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March 1st from 6-10pm – Opening Receptions, Public Program and Cookies @ GCAC!

Join us to kick-off the month with two new exhibitions, a public program and other activities celebrating our First Saturday Art Walk scheduled for March 1st – Public Program at 6pm, Opening Receptions from 7-10pm, Girl Scout Cookie Sales from 7-9pm. Here is what we have planned to engage you… PUBLIC PROGRAM – 6PM Feminism […]

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INTERNal Affairs: The Writing on the Wall (Banksy Talk Review)

INTERNal Affairs is a series by GCAC Curatorial Intern and CSUF Art History major Shauna Hultgrien. What is art? Is it hanging in a gallery? Is it made in a studio by hands that are finely tuned and well trained? Should it depict beauty? Should it represent an idea? Every generation conventionalizes a standard of […]

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Meg Linton Pays GCAC a Visit!

Meg Linton stopped by Grand Central Art Center this week for a visit.   Meg is the Director of Galleries and Exhibitions at OTIS and their Ben Maltz Gallery, where she is presenting the current exhibition Binding Desire: Unfolding Artists Books through March 30. Meg also happens to be alum of California State University, Fullerton’s […]

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More GCAC Visitors – Rijin Sahakian and Amitis Motevalli

Great individuals keep stopping by Grand Central Art Center for a visit.   Today, we were honored to have curator Rijin Sahakian and Los Angeles based artist Amitis Motevalli stop by for the afternoon. Rijin is in Los Angeles for the next year working on an exhibition with the LA Dept of Cultural Affairs on […]

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BANKSY: COMPLETED – Feb 13 @ 7PM with Carol Diehl – CSUF Main Campus

BANKSY: COMPLETED Carol Diehl Art in America, Contributing Editor FEBRUARY 13, 7PM California State University, Fullerton MAIN CAMPUS Lecture Hall – VA 113 FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Each day last October, the British street artist known as Banksy left his mark on New York City, hitting all five boroughs in a self-styled â“residencyâ” […]

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