Art Professor Analyzes Notions of Gender in Article
Elisa Mandell argues that modern notions of gender effect what we see in ancient paintings and sculptures from Teotihuacan.
Elisa Mandell argues that modern notions of gender effect what we see in ancient paintings and sculptures from Teotihuacan.
“A Ramble Through the Deep South – 1928: Bluegrass, A Boy’s Story … and Desserts!” comes to Meng Concert Hall in a Sunday, Nov. 15, event featuring a performance of the Andy Rau Band and a reading of Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory.”
Faculty members from the College of the Arts are making their mark in their fields with award-winning work and industry participation.
Visitors to the Fullerton Arboretum can enjoy two new exhibits running concurrently through Dec. 6.
“Vireo: The Spiritual Biography of a Witch’s Accuser,” a broadcast serial opera created by Grand Central Art Center artist-in residence Lisa Bielawa, was honored by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers as the winner of the 47th annual ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Multimedia Award in the field of music.
As innovators in their fields, faculty members Nina Robson, John D. Spiak and Brady T. Heiner have been invited to national and local conferences this fall.
High school outcast Carrie White endures bullying, oppressive mothering and a special talent in “Carrie: The Musical,” running Oct. 16-Nov. 1 at Clayes Performing Arts Center’s Little Theatre.
Cal State Fullerton’s Team Potty Squad was the winner at California State University, Long Beach’s 13th annual 24 Hours Animation Contest for Students.
One of opera’s most famous voices will command the stage Saturday, Nov. 8, at Clayes Performing Arts Center’s Meng Concert Hall to celebrate 50 years of musical excellence and the formation of Cal State Fullerton’s School of Music.
Five Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members will be discussing a wide range of subjects in upcoming talks locally, regionally and across the nation.