Nickelodeon Brings ‘Happy Happy’ to CSUF
An exhibition at the Begovich Gallery celebrates 25 years of creator-driven animation through original sketches, production art and video content.
An exhibition at the Begovich Gallery celebrates 25 years of creator-driven animation through original sketches, production art and video content.
Watercolors created by Cal State Fullerton students and inspired by the Fullerton Arboretum’s landscape will be exhibited April 16 through May 22 in the Orange County Agricultural and Nikkei Heritage Museum located on the grounds of the botanical garden.
Three CSU campuses, including Cal State Fullerton, paired art students in a synergetic project of creative exploration.
College of the Arts faculty members are making their mark with exhibitions, recitals and a new album.
Cal State Fullerton celebrates students’ talent and creativity with the annual Arts Week, presented by the College of the Arts and the Arts Inter-Club Council.
Nine theatre arts seniors are performing in Manhattan’s Theater District to showcase their talents and possibly launch their careers.
Nickelodeon and Cal State Fullerton present “Happy Happy Joy Joy: Art and Artifacts From 25 Years of Creator-Driven Cartoons” at the Begovich Gallery April 16-May 22. “A Creators’ Talk” panel discussion and Q&A with animation visionaries including the creators of “Rugrats” and “Doug,” as well as other creative talent, will open the exhibit April 16.
Music and art professors are making their mark in their respective fields.
Seventy faculty members were recognized today for their achievements in research, scholarship and creative activity.
Cal State Fullerton dance majors will grace the Kennedy Center stage in Washington, D.C., in June as part of the American College Dance Festival’s National Festival.