Spring Break Hours

Remote Services Only. Click here for more details!

Cadena Conversations: Women Who Inspire Us

In Celebration of International Women's Day. Click here for more details!

Two Spirit Presentation

Join us to learn more about this important cultural and spiritual identity! Click here for more details!

Open House

Stop by our space on Wednesday from 11:30am-1:30pm to learn about our programs and services!

We are Open!

Our office is open Monday-Thursday for in-person services. Fridays are remote.

14th Annual Beat Café!

Showcase your talent! Join us from 12-2pm in the Cruz Reynoso Courtyard! Click here for more details! 

Good Luck on Finals!

Finish Strong Hornets! Stop by 512-02 for supplies or a break from studying! 

APIDA Student Forum

Connect with FC APIDA Student Peers, Staff, and Faculty to Build Community! Click Here for more details!

Dia de Los Muertos

Join us for a free evening of music, food, activities, ofrendas, and performances as we celebrate our ancestors! Click Here for more details!

Two Spirit Identity

Join us to explore and unpack the meaning of "Two Spirit" in honor of Native American Heritage Month. Click Here for more details!

Closed for Winter Break

Our services will be closed for the winter break December 22nd, 2023 through January 5th, 2024. We will return on Monday, January 8th!

Coco Screening

Join us at the Student Center (Room 214) to Watch Coco and enjoy Movie Theater Snacks! Click Here for more details!

Indigenous People's Day

Introductory presentation on how to support Native and Indigenous students in California Community Colleges. Click Here for more details!

LGBTQIA2S+ History Month Celebration + Events

Join us throughout the month for LGBTQIA2S+ History Month Celebration & Events! Click Here for more details!

Fall Break

Our Center will be closed! Enjoy the fall break Hornets!

This calendar showcases campus events that address either culture and/or diversity topics.

Please see “Categories” beneath the calendar.

FC Gallery Presents: ART WALK!

 

February 2, 2018 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Fullerton College, Art Gallery, Room 1004

The Fullerton College Art Gallery begins its new series of exhibits for the spring semester with V!sual Resistance. The exhibit offers viewpoints on social justice, politics and more by four artists: April Bey, Gomez Bueno, Dwora Fried and Narsiso Martinez. An opening reception will be Thursday, Feb. 1 at 5 p.m. in the gallery located in Building 1000, Room 1004. 

The exhibit will also be a stop on the Fullerton Art Walk on Friday, Feb. 2 from 6-8 p.m. During the Art Walk, students and guests alike are invited to participate in an activist poster project outside the gallery and draw with other artists for free with EASL’s Costume Figure Drawing Workshop with live figure models in Building 1000, Room 1020. 

“In the same way that this group of artists has engaged with politics, we want to encourage our students and community members to be active participants, not just in making art, but in joining the conversation about the role that art plays in our daily lives,” said art faculty member Kristin Mihaylovich. 

Bey’s work draws from her Caribbean background focusing on American and Bahamian culture, immigration, race and other social issues. Along with being a mixed-media artist, she teaches art courses and is a professor at Glendale Community College. 

Bueno focuses on pop culture and the critique of modern society through posters, paintings, murals, art installations and more. 

Fried creates small glass-fronted boxes filled with various objects including dolls, furniture, photographs and fabrics. Her experience growing up as a Jewish, lesbian and child of holocaust survivor are reflected in the sense of isolation that her art evokes. 

Martinez completed high school at 29, and throughout his life worked at picking crops from fields. He depicts the struggle of field workers using leftover produce boxes to illustrate portraits of these workers. 

V!sual Resistance runs through Feb. 21 and the gallery is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 to 4 p.m. Admission is always free, for more information, visit http://art.fullcoll.edu/event_exhibitions.php.

 

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