RAFFMA will host the opening reception for “Tóonavq cham ‘áa’alvichum,” an exhibition featuring Indigenous basket weaving by Noli Indian School students that reflects ancestral traditions and student experiences, on Thursday, May 21, from 5-8 p.m.
Loren Malul’s MFA exhibition, “Epiphanies,” is a surrealist exhibition exploring personal transformation. It will be on view May 2-June 2 at the All Eyes Gallery in San Bernardino. An opening reception will take place at the gallery on Saturday, May 2, from 6:30-9:30 p.m.
The exhibition explores identity, emotion and transformation through a range of artistic mediums. It will be on view through April 30 at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art.
CSUSB MFA candidate Mya Correa presents a thesis exhibition at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art that explores sculpture, collage and repurposed materials through an intuitive, process-driven approach. On view April 9-16, the exhibition invites viewers to consider transformation, chance and the layered histories of discarded objects.
Artist David Allen Burns’ public installation Red Flags will appear across the CSUSB campus through May 15, inviting visitors to reflect on civic participation and shared responsibility through a series of handmade red flags placed throughout public spaces.
Inland Empire Artist Alexander Valdez Jr.’s exhibition “¿Como Anda La Chamba?/How’s Work?” will be on view at CSUSB’s Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art from Feb. 12-20, with an opening reception on Feb. 12 from 4-6 p.m. The reception and exhibition are free and open to the public.
“Entangled,” on view at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art from Jan. 29-April 11, showcases new works by Department of Art & Design faculty. A reception, free and open to the public, is set for Jan. 29 from 4-6 p.m.
"Marks of Resilience" is a weeklong exhibition at CSUSB’s RAFFMA showcasing seven MFA artists whose works transform themes of pain, memory and healing into powerful expressions of renewal. The exhibit runs Dec. 4-11 with an opening reception on Dec. 4 from 4-6 p.m.
CSUSB’s Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art will open “Beautiful Strangers” on Nov. 8. It is curated by costume designer and CSUSB Professor of Theater Arts Andre Harrington, featuring artifacts from the museum’s permanent collection that explore adornment, textiles and ritual across 14 African countries.