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CUMULUS: MATTHEW MOORE AND BRADEN KING

MARKING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LOS ANGELES AQUEDUCT Residency: June 2013 – December 2013 Exhibition: October 5, 2013 – January 5, 2014   OPENING RECEPTION: October 5 from 7-10pm       Major support provided by the Metabolic Studio  and Casio LampFree Projectors Grand Central Art Center has invited Matthew Moore and Braden King […]

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INTERNal Affairs: Guitar Fights and Neon Tights

INTERNal Affairs is a new series by GCAC Curatorial Intern and CSUF Art History major Shauna Hultgrien. (Multiple Possessions performance) Did you see that guy getting chased by a guitar-wielding musician? How about those three gentlemen who striped down to neon tights? Did the musical melodies of LYSOL pierce your eardrums and shake your entire […]

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CSUF – ART GRAD MIXER

Tonight, Grand Central Art Center hosted the Art Grad Mixer organized by Christina Y. Smith, the new Graduate Program Advisor for Cal State University Fullerton’s Department of Visual Arts. The occasion, in honor of the students, provided the opportunity for all current visual art graduate students to meet, connect and be introduced to their Program […]

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GCAC Welcomes Artists in Residence Matthew Moore and Braden King

Matthew Moore and Braden King Now on First Site Visit @ GCAC (Braden King and Matthew Moore) Matthew Moore and Braden King: LA Aqueduct Project Residency/Exhibition with support of the Metabolic Studio Residency: multiple site visits August 2013 – January 2014 Exhibition: October 5, 2013 – January 5, 2014 The journey of water is not […]

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INTERNal Affairs: â“Are You Cortez?â”

INTERNal Affairs is a new series by GCAC Curatorial Intern and CSUF Art History major Shauna Hultgrien. This past Saturday Grand Central Art Center (GCAC) participated in another successful Santa Ana Art Walk with the opening of two new exhibitions: Beatriz Cortez’s The Time Machine and Eamonn Fox’s Solo Residency Exhibition for the Purposes of […]

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Short Film Documentary on artist Carmen Papalia’s Mobility Device Performance @ GCAC

MOBILITY DEVICE: CARMEN PAPALIA Artist  Carmen Papalia  started using a white cane when he began to lose his vision nearly ten years ago. For one day,  through his performance piece titled  Mobility Device,  he replaced his cane with  The Great Centurion Marching Band  of Century High School, Santa Ana. A  short documentary film  by  Mickey […]

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Cog•nate Facilitates Family Night at Warwick Square

Last week we had the pleasure of working with Project Access at Warwick Square, to conduct an art-making activity for families as part of “Family Night” at the Warwick Square Apartments Family Resource Center. We asked families to think about their contributions to their community and create small models of what a monument to those […]

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Greetings from Cog•nate

Hi! We are Cogâ•nate Collective, the new Artists in Residence at GCAC! We are very excited to have been invited to spend more time at GCAC and continue the work we have begun in downtown Santa Ana. For the last few months we have been developing a site-specific project documenting the history and the ongoing […]

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Visits to Cemeteries, Mortuaries and Crematorium – GCAC Artist in Residence Adriana Salazar

Adriana Salazar is the current GCAC Artist in Residence, visiting us from Bogota, Colombia.   Her residency is a collaborative effort for GCAC with the Orange County Museum of Art.   Adriana will be a part of the upcoming OCMA California-Pacific Triennial, curated by Dan Cameron.   GCAC has partnered with OCMA to be a […]

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