Fine Art

Finding catharsis with Mannequin Pussy, live at the Teragram Ballroom

How does one work through the complicated pain of the last year and a half? A year and a half defined by the pandemic...

‘It all turned out the way it was supposed to’: Naomi Miyamoto ’21 selected as finalist at KCET student film festival

“Well, It Wasn’t Supposed to be This Way,” a short documentary film by Naomi Miyamoto ’21, turned out exactly way it was supposed to....

Skid Row exhibit highlights LAPD mission

While Los Angeles is home to numerous art galleries and theater groups, few successfully merge theater, art and social activism like the Armory Center...

'Duchamp to Pop' at Norton Simon offers artistic survey

The Norton Simon Museum, located in Pasadena, recently unveiled their latest exhibition, “Duchamp to Pop.” The show features the creations of the innovative modern...

‘Mattress Girl’ explores fame and persona

On a side street in Chinatown reserved for pedestrians, nestled between a few unassuming galleries and a parking lot, stand two identical purple-pigtailed figures,...

Love for Golden State inspires Wonderland of art

Near the intersection of Eagle Rock and Colorado Boulevard lies Leanna Lin’s Wonderland: a craft store, gift boutique and art gallery all in one....

Alumnus documents LA’s hidden gems

Tom Carroll '08 sees beauty in unusual places. Take his favorite memory of Occidental, for example: When he was a first year, a massive rain...

Neon museum livens up South Glendale

From a catchy John Mayer song to an easy party theme, there’s no denying that neon is a versatile substance. Apart from lining the...

'Starchitect' speaks at Disney Concert Hall

  An older man wearing thin glasses and a postboy cap admires a tall paper structure with billowing folds like sails in the wind. Los...

Weingart exhibit confronts sexual assault on campuses

Books of feminist theory are strewn around a round table and evocative photographs of two women wearing nothing but blankets and boots hang along...