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Glass & Ceramics Show + Sale November 7, 2015 – February 14, 2016 @ Grand Central Art Center

Education  Gallery Glass & Ceramics Show + Sale November 7, 2015 –  February 14, 2016 Opening Reception: November 7, 7-10pm Experience local and student artist’s hand-crafted ceramic and glass works during the much  anticipated  Glass & Ceramics Show + Sale at  Grand Central Art Center. OPENING          NOV 07, 2015 7-10PM RECEPTION […]

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¡Saltí­© de mi/tu Box! Mayte Escobar & Paul Kelley November 7, 2015 @ Grand Central Art Center

Project  Gallery ¡Saltí­© de mi/tu Box!:  Mayte Escobar & Paul Kelley November 7, 2015 One Night Performance: November 7, 7-10pm ¡Saltí­© de mi/tu Box! is a one night performance that will explore the creation and then the removal of boundaries. The performance allows the audience to examine the limits of their own lives and how […]

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Unfinished Conversation: Reconstructing the Invisible: Aida Ã…  ehović in collaboration with Leonard Correa November 7, 2015 – January 10, 2016 @ Grand Central Art Center

Leonard Correa, Too Close to Home; 2015. Main Gallery Unfinished Conversation:  Reconstructing the Invisible: Aida Ã…  ehović in collaboration with Leonard Correa November 7, 2015  – January 10, 2016 Opening Reception: November 7, 7-10pm A traumatic event imprints an indelible mark on the human psyche, with the scene of the tragedy becoming the catalyst that […]

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UPCOMING GCAC ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE

“When you learn your golf swing with a machete, you never look up” – Juan Aquino (from Recordings of an Immigrant, a project by Vincent Goudreau) As we begin preparing for upcoming artists-in-residence visits here at Grand Central Art Center, we wanted to provide you with a few details and links to artist websites. These […]

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Artist-in-Residence – A 12-Month Review @ Grand Central Art Center

Generous funding and in-kind support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, KCET, Living Resources, Jeff Van Harte, Alexandra Shabtai, William Gillespie Foundation, Fainbarg-Chase Families and many others, in support of the Grand Central Art Center (GCAC) Artist-in-Residence program, has helped to make it possible for GCAC  to continue its forward vision for […]

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Swampland: Jennie Cotterill – August 1, 2015 through February 7, 2016 @ Grand Central Art Center

OPENING RECEPTION August 1 from 7-10PM Curated by Jennifer Minasian, CSUF Exhibition and Design MFA The Project Wall is a new initiative of Grand Central Art Center, inviting artists to create large-scale projects for six-month exhibitions. As  the first for  this series, we have invited artist Jennie Cotterill to take over the space, where she […]

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Manos Unidas Creando Arte (MUCA) // Preview Pop-Up Shop: Manos Unidas Creando Arte and Cogâ•nate Collective: August 1 and Ongoing @ Grand Central Art Center

POP-UP SHOP August 1 from 7-10PM Manos Unidas Creando Arte (Hands United Creating Art), is a local collective that provides social + cultural + economic opportunities to community members in Santa Ana through the production and sale of handmade crafts made from recycled materials. The group will be showcasing their first series of products that […]

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Would you like to participate in an artistic experience? (SNA/TJ Edition): Cogâ•nate Collective with Juan Villavicencia, initiated by Ricardo Basbaum – August 1 from 7-10PM @ Grand Central Art Center

PARTICIPATORY OPPORTUNITY August 1 from 7-10PM A collaboration with binational publics to elucidate transborder imaginaries. Would you like to participate in an artistic experience? is an international project initiated by Brazilian conceptual artist Ricardo Basbaum, that consists of an invitation to activate an object that is meant to â“reveal the desire and effort of the […]

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A Gender Monologue: D. Hill – August 1 through October 11, 2015 @ Grand Central Art Center

OPENING RECEPTION: August 1 from 7-10PM D. Hill, A Gender Monologue. A Gender Monologue explores the complexities of gender behavior and performance. Influenced by Judith Butler’s writing on the concept â“gender performantive,â” Hill establishes a stage in a photography studio setting and performs the ideological behaviors of a man and a woman. The artist takes […]

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