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5th Annual Who Are You? Youth Media Festival, April 20 & 26

Youth Media Blooms This Spring! If you look carefully, you will see young people on the mic, behind the camera, and on the screen all over town! Wide Angle Youth Media proudly presents the 5th Annual Who Are You? Youth Media Festival! Support the Festival and celebrate our rich local culture!

  1. Artists, Designers and Authors Come to MICA, Jan.-March

    Ann Agee installing at Lux Art Institute, Encenitas, California

    Artists, Designers and Authors Come to MICA, Jan.-March

    Pixar veteran Mark Cordell Holmes; street artist Logan Hicks; "The Wire's" David Simon; author and journalist Chris Hedges; Native American artist Edgar Heap of Birds; comedian, author and the Onion reporter Baratunde Thurston; and ceramic artist Ann Agee are just a few visitors.

  2. Exhibition Development Seminar Examines Modern-Day Privacy, Jan. 27-March 11

    Saul Robbins, "Upper East Side," 2008, photo, 2008.

    Exhibition Development Seminar Examines Modern-Day Privacy, Jan. 27-March 11

    The approximately 50 works in "Under Cover" explore how private dwellings and public spaces have begun to merge and how, as a result, concepts of and expectations for shelter, protection and privacy have been irrevocably altered.

  3. MICA Art Market Offers Holiday Shopping for Unique Gifts, Dec. 7–10

    A vendor at a previous MICA Art Market.

    MICA Art Market Offers Holiday Shopping for Unique Gifts, Dec. 7–10

    One-of-a-kind gifts on sale include jewelry, illustrations, paintings, prints, posters, sculptures, mosaics, stationery, T-shirts, ceramics, textiles, book arts, toys and wrapping paper.

  4. Mixed Media Lecture Series Presents, Amalia Mesa-Bains

    "Transparent Migration," 2002, sculpture: mirrored armoire, glass, textile

    Mixed Media Lecture Series Presents, Amalia Mesa-Bains

    Amalia Mesa-Bains is an artist, educator and cultural critic. Her works primarily interpretations of traditional Chicano altars, resonate both in contemporary formal terms and in their ties to her Chicano community and history. She will lecture at MICA on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 in Falvey Hall.

  5. Highlights from Nov.-Dec. Juxtapositions

    Highlights from Nov.-Dec. Juxtapositions

    Take a peek inside the latest issue of Juxtapositions