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WRC hosts annual “Womyn of Color” Gathering

By: Casey Ticsay cticsay@mail.ccsf.edu   Serving as a bridge between African American History Month and Women’s History Month, the Women’s Resource Center held its annual “Womyn of Color Gathering” on...

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The Joy of Painting and Culinary Art; Students host Bob Ross themed event

by Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com   Culinary arts students in Barbara Haimes’ Introduction to Event and Meeting Planning Class hosted a peaceful evening of painting and dining at Ocean Campus...

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Art Conservators Begin Preservation Work on Diego Rivera Mural

By Lisa Martin lisamartin.562@gmail.com   A plywood partition divides the lobby of the Diego Rivera Theatre as art experts and conservators continue the work they began over the summer preserving the...

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Social Justice Posters Make Their Way to Rosenberg Library Walls

By Rachel Berning rachelo.berning@gmail.com Students’ artwork is raising concerns on social justice through creative posters with inspirational quotes set up in Rosenberg Library Oakland based artist...

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City College Illustrator Combats Class Cuts Through Art

City College’s Portfolio Club illustrator, John E. Greene, presented his artwork at an exhibition titled, “(Not) Business as Usual,” presented

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Art Display Explores Emotional Trials and Tribulations

Artist and former CCSF teacher, Lauren Van Duren, had an art exhibit called Rise to Resilience, from January 13th through February 4th at the Sunset CCSF Campus. Within this article Lauren explains her...

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Computer Science Student Fights for Social Justice Through Dance

City College student Emmy Uwimana is resilient in overcoming his personal struggles, and uses the power of dance to advocate for social justice. 

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The Consistent Resistance

The Consistent Resistance is an art protest show which advocates for Black Liberation through intercultural solidarity. The show took place on Oct. 23, at Fillmore St. Cafe, where different speakers...

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‘Diego Rivera’s America’ at SFMOMA Displays the Artist’s Influence on San...

Displaying more than 150 of Rivera’s works, the exhibit maps the artist’s influence on creating Mexican and American identities.

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Sirron Norris is Icon in the World of Animated Sitcoms

Meet Sirron Norris, a well known illustrator and mural artist in San Francisco who uses the knowledge gained throughout his career to educate aspiring artists in the Mission District and in the general...

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City College Art Professors Exhibit Individual and Collaborative Pieces in...

Retired and current art professors, Anna Asebedo and Nancy Mizuno Elliott, respectively, are displaying their works in a new art exhibition, “Abscission,” running from August 28 to September 28, 2023,...

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Longtime City College-SFMOMA Collaboration Results in Student Mural on Frida...

Painting students at the time, Barbara Bolls-Guillory, Itzli Ceja and Xiaoyu Luo painted the Frida Kahlo panel together. The three benefitted from the workshop in a multitude of ways, from the...

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City College of San Francisco Celebrates Maya Culture – Past and Present

The Maya Culture was on full display both on the Mission and Ocean Campus in September. At the Ocean campus a lively reception was held for the Helen Moran collection of Maya Women Life, Art, Hope. A...

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10 Unique Lattes to Try in San Francisco

San Francisco is a coffee city that is ever experimenting in different tastes and trends. While certain drinks come in and out of fashion, these are the best latte drinks to get at the moment.

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