Category - Arts & Film

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Hilbert Museum at Chapman Celebrates Orange County Artist Monica Edwards "Monica Edwards: Slices of Life" on display Jan. 14 through May 2
Diavolo performance
Leap of Art On stage and in the classroom, Musco Center performers enrich scholarly explorations.
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Tabula Poetica to Celebrate 10th Anniversary With Evening of Poetry
Decorative Purple Sun
Of Earth And Sky
Chapman University student with Bill Gerber
An Industry Professional is Born Thanks to mentorship from 'A Star is Born' producer Bill Gerber, this Chapman film student is ready to succeed in a competitive industry.
Turner and Doti
How Chapman University Brought a Piece of the Berlin Wall to Campus Campus monument remains an enduring symbol of freedom.
Robert Maguire, “Love with a Perfect Stranger,” 1982.
Love Writing and Art? Enter Chapman Magazine’s Flash Fiction Contest Join in the creative fun. Don't delay!
Emil Kosa Jr., “Cloverleaf Confusion,” 1950s, watercolor on paper. The Hilbert Collection.
Hilbert Museum at Chapman Spotlights New Los Angeles Area Scene Paintings Exhibition is curated by father-son art experts Gordon and Austin McClelland.
Holocaust survivor Peter Feigl meets, from left, Thomas Gnacke and Dane Kassube at Chapman University. Gnacke and Kassube took first-place in National History Day’s Junior Group Documentary Category. The students interviewed Feigl by Skype, but this was their first face-to-face meeting.
Rodgers Center Brings Students and Holocaust Survivor together Middle school documentary makers get to meet their film subject in person for the first time.
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Exploring the Border Experience Chapman's semester-long La Frontera - The Border program celebrates the opening of four art exhibitions.
Musco Center for the Arts
Parity’s The Thing College of Performing Arts pays tribute to the female narrative, planning a season full of shows written and directed by women.
April Abeyta on basketball court with ball
Spoiler Alert: Competitive Sports Has a Positive Impact on Women’s Lives Filmmaker April Abeyta ’00 examines how playing college basketball helps women build successful lives in “After the Game.”

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