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Nina Katchadourian: Monument to the Unelected

Nina Katchadourian: Monument to the Unelected (2008 and ongoing) October 6 through November 17, 2020 (extended through December 1) LOCATION: Monument to the Unelected is viewable on the lawn at 896 S. Oakwood St. Orange, CA 92869 PLEASE NOTE: Our advance thanks to visiting patrons for their respect to the property, neighbors and surrounding neighborhood, […]

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Artist stands on sidewalk in front of a material covered chain link fence holding a sign in front of his body that read "THIS AREA WILL GENTRIFY SOON"

William Camargo: Origins & Displacements, Vols. 1 & 2

William Camargo: Origins & Displacements, Vols. 1 & 2 October 3 – January 10, 2021 LOCATIONS: This two-part exhibition, organized by the CSUF Begovich Gallery, is on view from the storefront windows at CSUF Grand Central Art Center (GCAC) in Santa Ana & MUZEO Museum & Cultural Center in Anaheim. NOTE: William Camargo’s exhibition is […]

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Alfadir Luna: Seà ±or de Maà ­z / Corn Man

Alfadir Luna: Seí­±or de Maí­­z / Corn Man

Procession to Unite a Man of Corn / Procession of the Corn Man NOTE: Alfadir Luna’s exhibition is a storefront installation that can be viewed anytime from GCAC’s 2nd Street promenade. Text by Xochi Maberry-Gaulke Alfadir Luna is a social practice artist based in Mexico City who takes a cosmological and philosophical approach to knowledge- […]

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Pablo Helguera: The Grand Central Singing Telegram Co.

test. Artist Pablo Helguera and California State University, Fullerton’s Grand Central Art Center are excited to present the current project through GCAC’s artist-in-residence program PABLO HELGUERA: THE GRAND CENTRAL SINGING TELEGRAM CO. Individuals can order singing telegrams to send to special someone, then Chief Telegraphist Pablo Helguera delivers the message and selected song to them in the comfort of […]

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GCAC’S CURRENT STATE

test. Dear Grand Central Art Center Community, After attending a meeting this (Friday) afternoon on CSUF’s main campus, new protocols put in place require Grand Central Art Center to close to the public through at least April 1st.  We will keep you posted with updates as information becomes available. In the meantime, GCAC’s team is working […]

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SILHOUETTE

test. SILHOUETTE, short films screening Thursday 02/20 starting at 6PM Grand Central Art Center’s first series of 2020’s  Public Programming  titled,  documentation, will be hosting a showcase of contrasting films curated by collaborator  Saif Alsaegh.  Documentation  presents film as a medium to capture and present linear and nonlinear narratives and formats. Basing off film’s potential […]

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Cognate Collective: Regionalia

test. Grand Central Art Center (Santa Ana) and X Artists’ Books (Los Angeles) announce Cognate Collective: Regionalia February 1, 2020 from 6 – 7PM Grand Central Art Center (GCAC), a unit of Cal State Fullerton College of the Arts, and X Artists’ Books, a small press focusing on artists’ books and collaborations, are pleased to announce […]

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Chris Kallmyer: Faded Love

test. Faded Love,pedal steel guitar players Chris Kallmyer February 1, 2020 Faded Love is a new installation performance featuring country western musicians playing sad songs all together. This immersive performance features the pedal steel guitar, known for its similarity to the human voice. Visitors to the performance are free to move around the installation while sound […]

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three images with pencil in frame and text "All Possible Music"

Chris Kallmyer: All Possible Music

test. All Possible Music Chris Kallmyer December 7, 2019—Ongoing All Possible Music is a new film that envisions all music that could ever happen in casual handwritten descriptions: Blissful symphony for an audience of careful listeners, bangin’ dance hits in a cabin set deep in the woods, a solo contrabass alone on a mountaintop, or […]

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