Fairy Tales and Electroacoustics at Grand Central Art Center
Spring has sprung early with exhibits and performances, including works by Davy Sumner and Sarah Rafael García.
Spring has sprung early with exhibits and performances, including works by Davy Sumner and Sarah Rafael García.
CSUF’s Choral Programs began in 1960 and have been making wonderful and memorable music on their own, as well as in collaboration with orchestras, such as the Boston Pops, and with composers like John Williams. Last summer the group worked with Williams to record anew the compositions he created for some of Steven Spielberg’s movies.
Cal State Fullerton faculty members share how they turned their passion for the Walt Disney Co. into academic and professional pursuits.
CSUF alumnus Rubén Carbajal takes on dual roles in ‘Hamilton’ in its national tour.
CSUF kicks off the spring theater and dance season with “The Two Gentlemen of Verona.”
Faculty members Anne James and Anthony Sparks, both well versed in the cinematic arts, pick their front-runners for the 89th Academy Awards.
Now in its 16th year, the festival celebrates pioneering music through guest artists, discussion panels and special collaborations.
An exhibit by Rebecca Campbell, assistant professor of art, runs through April 6 at Cal Lutheran University’s Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture.
Cal State Fullerton faculty, staff and students celebrated the achievements of black scientists at the Feb. 7 Black History Month Reception.
A recent study-abroad experience in Mexico found a group of Cal State Fullerton students learning about the country’s muralist movement, then helping a group of children make their own mural.