• Jason De León: Hostile Terrain

    Organized by the NOCCCD office of Diversity and Compliance and installed in the School of Fine Arts Lobby, Hostile Terrain is a global pop-up installation and wall-map about America's humanitarian crisis at the southern border. Created by anthropologist Jason De León, author of The Land of Open Graves: Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail, Hostile Terrain asks visitors to fill toe-tags with […]

  • J. Sergio O’Cadiz Moctezuma: El Artist

    O'Cadiz Moctezuma's public artworks, Chicana/o and community-based murals, and studio-based practice made important, sometimes controversial, contributions to the cultural life of Orange County for over 50-years. While many of his artworks have been destroyed – most recently in July 2019, in Santa Ana – Cypress College has proudly conserved his stunning concrete relief, Library Mural. This exhibition […]

  • Cypress College Art Gallery Fall Reception

    Our fall reception at Cypress College Art Gallery is happening Thursday, September 19, from 6–8 p.m., with a dance performance, Piedras y Luz, by Cypress College Dance Department and Maha & Company at 6:30 p.m. The evening is part of our campus Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations, and it marks the first time that Cypress has participated […]

  • Concrete Casting Workshop

    As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, Professor Ed Giardina will be hosting a concrete casting workshop. Where: Cypress College Art Gallery If you are going to attend, please email Janet Owen Driggs at jdriggs@cypresscollege.edu.

  • Annual Cup and Bowl Sale

    Purchase cups, bowls, sculptures, and other items made by Cypress College students and faculty at the Cup and Bowl Sale in front of the Art Gallery. The money raised from this sale goes directly to the Ceramics Program to pay for student scholarships, workshops, guest speakers, and special materials students may need for projects.

  • Art Gallery: Pic ‘n’ Mix, A Collection of Collections

    Featuring collections amassed by members of the Cypress College community. At a time when we cannot meet in person, Pic ‘n’ Mix invites you to unwrap its ‘candies,’ savor old friends, and make new connections. Visit the Exhibition

  • Art Gallery: George Rodriguez

    Texas-born George Rodriguez creates humorous decorative ceramic sculpture addressing his identity and community. The first in his family to finish college, he went on to receive an MFA from the University of Washington. George’s work is in the permanent collection of the National Mexican Museum of Art, Chicago and the Hallie Ford Museum, OR. He […]

  • CCAG Presents: ‘HAIRTAGE: Tangled, Twisted, and Black,’ curated by Nzuji De Magalhaes

    Curated by artist and Cypress Adjunct Professor Nzuji De Magalhaes, the HAIRTAGE: Tangled, Twisted, and Black exhibition and speaker series brings together artists who approach Black hair as a locus of tension and affirmation. The exhibition is online, along with details of the speaker series, which kicks off on February 8, 11:30 a.m., when April Bey will […]

  • Annual Student Art Show, Adaptive Vision II, Opening Reception

    The annual Students’ Show, Adaptive Vision II, opens on Thursday May 13, 5:30 p.m. The exhibition includes works from across all the Fine Arts disciplines, presented in a 3D environment that visitors can “walk” around, viewing the works and clicking on them for more information. At the opening event, we will celebrate this year’s Art […]