FCC Jazz Fest

Kayla Valenzuela, Social Media Director
April 6, 2013

On Thursday April 4, Fresno City College held the 23rd annual City Jazz Festival in the FCC Theatre. Throughout the day, student jazz ensembles played leading up to the performances by the FCC Latin Jazz Ensemble, FCC Jazz Ensemble and guest artist Tom Scott. Numerous high schools from around the valley... Read more »

KIDmunity Spring Concert

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Daisy Martinez, Reporter
April 6, 2013

The  KIDmunity spring concert took place Wednesday April 3 at 7p.m. in Fresno City College’s Old Administration Building. The performers were children from kindergarten through sixth grade who sang, dance, acted and played music instruments. The concert was directed by FCC music instructor Kevin Cooper. Through... Read more »

Rogue Festival Review: Chicano Writers and Artists

Pabel Lopez, Sports Editor
March 8, 2013

The Chicano Writers and Artists Association, a collection of writers from Fresno State, hosted a reading as a part of the Fresno Rogue Festival on Friday night. The pieces in the show included poetry, short works of fiction and essays. The event took place at the Spectrum Gallery. It started at 8:45... Read more »

Fresno Talent Shines Through Rainy Arthop

Colby Tibbet, Reporter
February 14, 2013

Fresno’s Arthop occurs every first Thursday of the month for the Downtown and Tower District areas. The night features various art studios, local boutiques and venues opening their doors for free to art enthusiasts from all over the city, and the best part is, it’s all free. Although it was raining... Read more »

Art Space Gallery reception Jan. 17

Darlene Wendels, Rampage Photographer
January 23, 2013

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Arte Américas exhibits Dia de los Muertos

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Kayla Valenzuela, Rampage Reporter
October 17, 2012

Dia de Los Muertos is a Mexican holiday meaning Day of the Dead. It is a way of honoring and remembering deceased loved ones by making food, dancing to music, and spending time with family and friends. People make altars in their homes and at their loved ones graves. Bringing food to eat with the dead... Read more »

The campus’ hidden treasure

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Akeem Spearman, Rampage Reporter
September 5, 2012

The Art Space Gallery offers students a metropolitan gallery experience right here at Fresno City College. Founded in the mid-70s, it caters to the importance of having a gallery space designated for art students. It has since been a way for local artist to showcase their work whether it be in the form... Read more »

Photo competition opens doors for students

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Matthew Elliott, Arts & Entertainment Editor
September 5, 2012

A tremendous opportunity awaits aspiring Fresno City College photography students. A photo contest is being held in part to generate community interest with Fresno’s art scene. Photography students have the chance to have their body of work showcased at the downtown Broadway Studio during the first... Read more »

Behind The Book: Dreams Unveiled’s Peggy Lara

Kaitlin Regan
April 11, 2012

Peggy Lara, 40, has had an interest in writing since she was a child. While her interest started in the form of list writing and lyric transcription, she has evolved into a contemporary novelist. With a passion for writing, a love of mystery and a zeal for life, this woman is one to watch. Growing up,... Read more »

The progression of Greathouse art

Frank Lopez, Rampage Reporter
February 29, 2012

In the world of art, there are always new techniques and styles that come in and out of popularity. There are artists pushing the limits and creating new ideas that progress this medium of expression. Progression, development, and change; these universal themes are what inspire the life and work of Fresno... Read more »

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