CalArts students open art show in L.A.
Titled “Rattlesnake Bells in the Desert,” the show is curated by Daniela Lieja Quintanar of the Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions and attempts to showcase a range of mediums, including digital art, photography and multimedia. The pictured artwork, going clockwise from the top left, is titled, "Hawking," by brd, "Exposing Brains," by Gabby Rosenberg, "Talking No Bodies," by Gabby Rosenberg and "Anthropocenic Diorama #1: post-Psychic earthquake," by Carolina Hicks. (Courtesy Art by Sydney Mills)

CalArts students open art show in L.A.

The California Institute of the Arts’ 2018 graduating Master of Fine Arts student art show opened on Friday at The Box in Los Angeles. The show, which runs until June…

Business Journal honors SCV tech leaders
Scott Capistrano of Status Not Quo poses for a photo with SCVEDC President and CEO Holly Schroeder after accepting the CEO of the Year award on Thursday night at the Santa Clarita Valley Business Journal's Technology Awards at CalArts. Dan Watson/For The Signal

Business Journal honors SCV tech leaders

Six companies, two individuals and 15 students earn honors at Technology Awards

SCVBJ Tech Awards join CalArts Expo
College of the Canyons' Chris May (3) catches a pop fly during a baseball game against Antelope Valley College on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

SCVBJ Tech Awards join CalArts Expo

The CalArts Expo, which began seven years ago as what Ajay Kapur called a “renegade show” in one of the school’s hallways with about 30 or 40 students, has quickly become a vital piece of the institute’s DNA.

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