Ceramics student and mural team member Thomas Roberton might not look like it, but he grew up in Mexico. As an American citizen of Scottish descent, Roberton moved to Mexico with his
Drawing her inspiration by the scenery of her small hometown in Ukraine, Brooklyn-based photographer Jules Slütsky brings project “So You Speak Russian?” that she’s worked on for five years to Santora Art
In the first art show of the semester, scenic watercolor paintings depict views of Mexico during the mid-20th century. “Views of Mexico” pulls from the collection of Diane and E. Gene Crain,
The emcee cut the music but hands continued to clap on beat. Rapper Rocky Angelini breathed heavily and smiled, his short set complete. The sky was getting darker, with hues of blue
In the midst of bustling Fourth St., Sarah Rafael Garcia stands out on her own. She converses with curious bystanders, engaged in each conversation. Behind her lay rows of books, neatly arranged
Are you an artist who is looking to sell your work? Or are you interested in buying unique handmade gifts? Then you’re in luck, as Santa Ana College’s two-day Annual Holiday Art
Santa Ana College’s Fine and Performing Arts departments rallied at Arts-a-Palooza, the division’s first open house event on Wednesday Sept. 14. For one night only, the Fine Arts Building was opened for aspiring
Santa Ana will soon have a comprehensive culture map and artist directory, after 150 art community members participated in the first-ever registry roundtable Aug. 27. Hosted inside Segerstrom Center for the Arts’
By Meghan Kliewer A new art exhibit at Santa Ana College showcases sculptures, paintings and drawings by several California artists. Each art piece in the exhibit is one part of a series, which
by Meghan Kliewer Bowers Museum’s current lecture series offers students an opportunity to learn about Los Tres Grandes of the Mexican muralist movement. “The series aims to build a critical understanding of