Grand Junction is known for its cycling community. And many riders have missed the annual Grand Junction Off Road race for the past two years due to the COVID pandemic.
T2 Thompson Toddlers Day Care used the money from 100 Women Who Care Thompson, which makes four donations a year, to pay for parking lot asphalt repairs.
July 21, 2021
Courtesy of CSUF Begovich Gallery.
A group exhibition featuring the work of nine Class of 2021 Cal State Fullerton artists currently is on display at Anaheim’s Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center through Aug. 29.
In partnership with CSUF’s Begovich Gallery, “CSUF MFA at Muzeo” showcases pieces from Master of Fine Arts graduates, including Yara Almouradi, Amanda Carrigan, Caitlin Christianson, Negin Hedayat, Allison Holland, Matt Key, Hadley Mattwig, Aimee Scholz and Niccole Ugay.
Matt Key
“Due to the pandemic, my thesis show, ‘Deep Fake,’ was not available to be seen by the outside public,” said artist Matt Key. “This unique opportunity for me to show my work in a public setting is an unexpected silver lining to the COVID cloud we have been under.”
Muzeo reopens Carnegie Galleries with two new exhibits
During the gallery reception, visitors view a sculpture and installation by Allison Holland in the foreground, sculpture by Matt Key at the left and a painting by Negin Heyadat at the center in “CSUF MFA @Muzeo.”
(Courtesy of Jennifer Frias)
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Although Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center’s Main Gallery opened in June, its Carnegie Galleries opened last week with the two new exhibits “CSUF MFA @Muzeo” and “Passing Through Life with Brushes, Chisels & Clays.”
The Cal State Fullerton exhibit showcases a mix of paintings, illustrations, sculptures and installations of graduating students in the master’s visual arts programs.