David B. Jang, a Los Angeles-based sculptor, is known for inventive kinetic installations which employ hacked consumer electronics and subverted household appliances. By using electro-mechanical techniques to create interactive art forms, Jang is propelled by the notion of redirecting the…
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Michael Woo, dean of the College of Environmental Design, wants to replicate an unforgettable experience from his undergraduate years: an all-night tour of Los Angeles. It was a trip that opened his eyes to the invisible but essential parts of…
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From cultural commentary and personal introspection to nature and the universe, the juried art competition Ink & Clay 43 exhibits 103 intriguing and eclectic pieces of ceramic, clay, ink, printmaking and mixed-media art. The exhibition runs through Oct. 26 at…
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Don Huntley makes no bones about his love of Cal Poly Pomona. So when the alumnus stood before a crowd of more than 300 on Nov. 18 to celebrate him as the namesake of the newly named Don B. Huntley…
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Cal Poly Pomona students, faculty, staff, and alumni are invited to honor the namesake of the Don B. Huntley College of Agriculture. The university is holding a celebration Friday, Nov. 18 to recognize Huntley (’60, animal husbandry), who is a…
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“Vessel,” a traveling exhibition celebrating some of the finest examples in book arts, is on view at Cal Poly Pomona’s W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery from Nov. 30 to Jan. 30, 2016. “The book as craft is the…
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From the whimsical to the commercially appealing, the abstract to the socially conscious, Ink & Clay 41 exhibits a record-setting 100 vibrant and eclectic pieces of ceramic, clay, ink, printmaking and mixed-media art. The show runs through Oct. 29 at…
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“Roxene Rockwell: In the Forests and the Trees” will debut in the Don B. Huntley Gallery this weekend. The exhibit will be on display from Feb. 28 to April 18. The opening reception, which is open to the public, will be…
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The campus community is invited to celebrate three art and design events, all happening on one night. On Saturday, Jan. 17, the W. K. Kellogg Art Gallery will debut two new exhibits: “Abstract Mystique”, and “Joan Kahn: A Fifteen-Year Survey.”…
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The naming of a building, a $2.5 million federal grant and the First Year Experience are the lead topics for President Ortiz’s video message this week. The CSU Board of Trustees last week approved the naming of Building 163 as…
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