Vrinda Aggarwal’s art explores what you leave behind amidst change.
Roski student’s exhibit on folklore, familial identity
By SULLIVAN BARTHEL
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Visual
Seanna Latiff’s “often heard, but rarely seen” is currently on view Helen Lindhurst Fine Arts Gallery in Watt Hall.
Roski mural project embraces inclusivity
By ALIA YEE NOLL
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Visual
Wall Drawing Invitational encourages individual creative expression.
Disney art at The Huntington
By CARSON LUTZ
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Visual
Exhibit chronicles the relationship between European decorative art and the iconic Disney aesthetic.
Animated: Filtering faces as filtering reality
By VALERIE WU
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Culture, Visual
The digital arts can represent and misrepresent.
The future of art: USC’s first AI + art competition
By JASMINE KWOK, AMERA FINNIE
in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Visual
Competitors in the Ahmanson Lab’s inaugural event showcase the process and potential of prompt-guided AI image generation.
New exhibit at Fisher illustrates healing through art
By DARCY CHUNG
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Visual
The USC Fisher Museum of Art opens “Louise Bourgeois: What is the Shape of This Problem?”
DAWANG celebrates modern chinoiserie
By SAGE WHEELER
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Featured, Visual
NYC-based brand creates streetwear interpretations of Western Chinese fashion.
Comic Relief: The price to perform at Festival Fringe is a joke
By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Theatre, Visual
The cost of creativity is too much as proved by this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
The New Renaissance: The constant search for beauty
By JINA UMAKANTHAN
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Culture, Literature, Visual
How Michelangelo and Plato speak through “The Picture of Dorian Gray.”