Artist Talk: Louis Pesce
The word contemplate (to gaze, reflect and consider) is based on templum (the Latin origin of temple), which means to mark out a sacred place for observation. Ancient augurs (a […]
The word contemplate (to gaze, reflect and consider) is based on templum (the Latin origin of temple), which means to mark out a sacred place for observation. Ancient augurs (a […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]