In the fall of 2022, students urged the administration to fix the poor ventilation and lack of air conditioning in the Fine Arts buildings. Construction to address these issues will begin in a few weeks and continue into the next school year.
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From burned out undergraduate to eager grad student
My attitude toward graduate school completely changed when I found my passion and stopped making higher education choices based on what I “should” be doing.
Sculpture program flourishes against the odds
Hidden in a corner of upper campus, the sculpture program bursts with creativity and innovation amid struggles of rising inflation and keeping their shops afloat.
Students exhibit work at 53rd annual holiday art sale
Student artists displayed and sold their art this week as a part of the school’s annual holiday art sale located at the School of Art Galleries.
Experience art through the eyes of creators at MFA Open Studios
Artists pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in painting, illustration, ceramics, printmaking and more hosted “Open Studios” for local fine arts fans and potential graduate students.
Artist Banter S3E7: Artisanship carved out in many mediums – The versatility of a multimedia artist and business owner (ft. Thao-Vy Nguyen)
In season 3, episode 7 of Artist Banter, host Julia Goldman meets with CSULB alumni, illustrator and multimedia artist, Thao-Vy Nguyen. The two discuss Nguyen’s inspirations, the many mediums of her artisanship and her experience running her own small business.
All nighter in the art building: 24-hour animation contest
CSULB art students compete in a 24-hour animation contest with students from campuses all over the world.
BFA opens exhibits to celebrate senior projects
The Bachelor of Fine Arts opened two exhibits that feature projects from the seniors of the Fine Arts department.
Fine Arts buildings improvements won’t start until the fall
Some students expect to return to upgraded buildings next fall, but construction won’t begin until October at the earliest.
The face behind the exhibit: Ruby Gomez
Long Beach State ceramics student Ruby Gomez delves into her latest installation, which covers themes of nostalgia, adolescence, culture and community.