December 1, 2011

ARTicles, Issue 9, December 2011


ARTicles, Issue 9, is now available. Find your copy at the Center for the Arts and the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art or view it online at http://www.chaffeyarticles.com/ (links for all issues are at upper-right corner of page).

In this issue:
Fall Dance Student Showcase by Katelyn Cochran
The Many Faces of Quinton Bemiller by Timothy Haerens
Chaffey Celebrates Dia de los Muertos by Katelyn Cochran
Heading Out: Christopher Alday by Minh Vo
Radio Edit: iconomaniacs by Sheila Taylor

ARTicles is a student-driven publication of the Chaffey College Center for the Arts. It is published twice each semester by a consortium of students with a passion for arts, entertainment and culture. The content reflects a diverse sample of the cultural life at the college. ARTicles is generously supported by the Chaffey College Marketing Department.

November 28, 2011

WINTER MUSIC CONCERTS

The Chaffey College Music Department invites you to join them for the Annual Winter Instrumental and Choral Concerts. Enjoy great holiday music performed by Chaffey College students: Winter Instrumental Concert (directed by Patrick Aranda), Friday, December 9, and Winter Choral Concert (directed by Gustavo Gil), Saturday December 10. Both concerts begin at 7:30pm and will be held in the Chaffey College Theatre on the Rancho Cucamonga Campus. Tickets may be purchased at the Box Office prior to each show.

FALL STUDENT MUSIC RECITAL

Chaffey College music students perform in an informal setting at the fall student recital on Wednesday, December 7 at noon in CAE-101. Admission is free and the performances are open to the public.

THEATRE DEPARTMENT FALL SHOWCASE

The Chaffey College Theatre Department invites you to Monologues and Music! A showcase of student talent on Tuesday, November 29 at 5:00pm in the Theatre. The performance is free, but donations will be accepted.

November 16, 2011

Return to Inlandia

November 14, 2011

Center for the Arts Presents...

Join us for the final event in the fall series.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
5:00pm CAA-211
Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art Panel Discussion
A panel discussion featuring artists from the fall exhibition: Elonda Billera, Lester Monzon, Chad Petersen, andDakota Witzenburg.

October 20, 2011

Iconomaniacs Episode 28: Apple

In their podcast, iconomaniacs, Art History professors John Machado and Denise Johnson consider the Apollonian and Dionysian dichotomy in art referencing various approaches to the themes of chaos vs. order, nature vs. civilization, female vs. male, and emotion vs. reason as they relate to this year's Chaffey College book selection, Michael Pollan's The Botany of Desire. Iconomaniacs Episode 28: Apple can be viewed on www.iconomaniacs.com, through iTunes, or downloaded to a portable device. This is an enhanced podcast with images being presented along with the dialogue.

October 19, 2011

October 12, 2011

Fall Dance Student Showcase 2011

Friday, October 21, 2011
5:00pm CAA-206
Fall Dance Student Showcase 2011
Chaffey College’s second annual student dance showcase will feature new student choreography in a variety of dance styles including modern, jazz, hip hop, and creative fusions in an informal evening performance. Choreography by Chaffey students, Artistic Director Michele Jenkins.

October 11, 2011

RENT : November 10-20, 2011


October 10, 2011

ARTicles, Issue 8, October 2011


ARTicles, Issue 8, is now available. Find your copy at the Center for the Arts and the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art or view it online at http://www.chaffeyarticles.com/ (links for all issues are at upper-right corner of page).

ARTicles is a student-driven publication of the Chaffey College Center for the Arts. It is published twice each semester by a consortium of students with a passion for arts, entertainment and culture. The content reflects a diverse sample of the cultural life at the college. ARTicles is generously supported by the Chaffey College Marketing Department.

September 23, 2011

Center for the Arts Presents... Fall 2011



Join the School of Visual and Performing Arts each month for a celebration of the arts, culture and entertainment in the Center for the Arts complex at Chaffey College.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011
5:00pm CAA-211
Professional World versus the Academic World
This workshop will cover the differences and similarities of auditioning for collegiate and academic programs versus professional gigs and productions. What skills should every music student need to master in order to transfer from Chaffey College?  What should every theatre student have in their repertoire?  This workshop will be co-hosted by Christa El-Said of the Theatre Department and Patrick Aranda of the Music Department.

Friday, October 21, 2011
5:00pm CAA-206
Fall Dance Student Showcase 2011
Chaffey College’s second annual student dance showcase will feature new student choreography in a variety of dance styles including modern, jazz, hip hop, and creative fusions in an informal evening performance. Choreography by Chaffey students, Artistic Director Michele Jenkins.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011
5:00pm CAA-211
Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art Panel Discussion
A panel discussion featuring artists from the fall exhibition: Elonda Billera, Lester Monzon, Chad Petersen, andDakota Witzenburg.

September 21, 2011

Dia De Los Muertos


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Day of the Dead Art Workshop at Chaffey College on Wednesday, October 19, 12:30-1:30 CAC-105. Join us for a hands-on workshop that will focus on the tradition of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). This workshop is free and open to all Chaffey College students, faculty and staff. Space is limited. Arrive early to ensure a seat.

Dia De Los Muertos celebration on Wednesday, November 2, 12:30-2:00, Wignall Museum Patio.

September 20, 2011

Getty Center Bus Trip

The Associated Students of Chaffey College (ASCC) is sponsoring a free bus trip to the J. Paul Getty Museum of Art at the Getty Center in Los Angeles on Saturday, October 8, 2011. The trip is open to students who have paid the college service fee. Students can reserve a seat now at the Student Activities office and must bring their tuition payment printout and ID when they sign up for the trip. Seating is limited so don't delay.

September 14, 2011

Art/Object

td[s], Elonda Billera, Lester Monzon
In the project space: Nathan Bennett
Curated by Roman Stollenwerk
September 12 – November 23, 2011
Reception for the artists: Wednesday, September 14 from 6-8pm

Chaffey College and the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art are pleased to present Art/Object featuring projects and exhibits by td[s], Elonda Billera and Lester Monzon. The Wignall is also pleased to present Nathan Bennett in the Project Space. Art/Object began with a desire to include innovative contemporary design in our upcoming 2011-2012 programming at the Wignall. The fact that Chad Petersen & Dakota Witzenburg of td[s] have backgrounds in fine art was an intriguing idea that blurred the separation of art and functional design; both Petersen and Witzenburg are trained as studio artists and both have experience working as art professionals at museums and galleries. Attempting to classify designers and artists is not a new problem; however, doing so continues to raise interesting questions about how a person’s training influences our response to their creative work and how our response to objects changes depending on the context and how the object is displayed. This selection of exhibitions and projects expands upon some of these questions by presenting variations on the relationship art/object.

td[s] (todosomething) is a design and fabrication studio specializing in furniture and cabinetry that is crafted in their Los Angeles workshop with a commitment to sourcing local, domestic materials. Designers Chad Petersen & Dakota Witzenburg of td[s] have developed a signature style with a focus on craftsmanship that is characterized by a use of tactile materials and unique finishes blended with interpretations of minimalism, mid-century modernism, and Shaker Style. As designers, Petersen and Witzenburg are interested in creating pieces that explore the boundaries of what functional objects mean to their users in a contemporary setting.

Elonda Billera’s practice is a mixed-media and multidisciplinary forum for social exchange (both physical and psychic). She creates evocative compositions that use photography, video and sculpture, often modifying and recontextualizing found objects that have their own past experiences as previously valued items. Billera’s work brings attention to the way that objects can function as emotive markers of social relations.

Los Angeles-based painter Lester Monzon creates paintings that give the appearance of passionate expression; however, Monzon’s work is actually created through a precise and calculated process of glazing thin layers to represent textured marks of thick paint. By creating methodical representational paintings of apparently hurried abstract gestures, Monzon shows how the act of rendering defines the content itself. In the process Monzon demonstrates the contrived nature of human expression and questions the efficacy of sharing subjective experience. Monzon’s work also points to the materiality of paint (or lack thereof) and in the process makes the viewer consciously aware of the paintings as objects. Monzon’s skillful trick, however, is to create this awareness by using the techniques of representational painting, which generally place focus on the image and divert the viewer’s attention from the material construction of the painted object.

In the project space:
Nathan Bennett is a New York-based artist who uses photography, video, sculpture and drawing in his multidisciplinary practice. Bennett often integrates readymades and appropriated imagery in his work to present pieces of commercial culture with an uncanny tinge. He is interested in philosophy, psychoanalysis and anthropology as social theory practices that confront the limitations of history and the production of culture. In his work, Bennett hopes to create moments of desire and alienation that function as a magnifying glass for the irrationalities of capitalism.

The exhibitions and reception are free and open to the public.

WIGNALL MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Chaffey College, 5885 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737
Park in the North Parking Lot - Permits can be purchased at machines for $2.
Parking is free during museum receptions and special events.

INFORMATION:
(909) 652 - 6492, www.chaffey.edu/wignall

September 13, 2011

Stanton Hunter: Migration Grids 3.0

Stanton Hunter: Migration Grids 3.0
Reception: Saturday, September 17th 6-9pm
Runs: September 10th through October 16th

Fifth Floor
502 Chung King Ct.
Los Angeles, CA

Fifth Floor is pleased to present Stanton Hunter's, "Migration Grids 3.0" which is inspired by the invisible migration grids* of the Monarch butterflies and imagines what it would be like if humans could see this hidden phenomenon. Explorations into how the grids might actually appear are expanded to include computer generated 3D grids, fractals, maps, nests, spider web cocoons over prey, and bamboo roots. Visual connections start to be seen from microcosm to macrocosm as the gallery space is conceptually transformed into a sky-viewing platform from which to follow the grids.

Hunter uses a very terrestrial material, clay, to make something celestial. Earth, associated with mass and permanence, is translated into these shifting, ephemeral, and ethereal sky-forms. The work is about more than the ceramic forms, as they encompass void more than object and the complex shadows they cast are immaterial. But together, the objects and shadows point to what can’t be seen, at least by the human eye.

Hunter has been an instructor and guest lecturer at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, ran the ceramics program at Scripps College in Claremont for five years, was a visiting Assistant Professor of Art at Pitzer College also in Claremont, and is currently Associate Professor of Art at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga. He received his MFA from the University of Southern California in 2000 and he did his undergraduate work in perceptual psychology/alternative education at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida.

*Monarch Butterflies making their annual migration from the eastern United States to winter residences in Mexico’s Sierra Madre mountain ranges find their way by following a three-dimensional map of polarized ultraviolet light, a study has found. Though UV light is invisible to humans, to butterflies it appears as a grid in the sky that emanates from the sun...
-Science File of the Los Angeles Times, May 7, 2005. Research findings of Dr. Adriana Briscoe, UC Irvine, and Dr. Steven Reppert, U Mass Medical School.




Artweek.LA

September 9, 2011

Center for the Arts Presents...

Professional World versus the Academic World
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
5:00pm CAA-211

This workshop will cover the differences and similarities of auditioning for collegiate and academic programs versus professional gigs and productions. What skills should every music student need to master in order to transfer from Chaffey College? What should every theatre student have in their repertoire? This workshop will be co-hosted by Christa El-Said of the Theatre Department and Patrick Aranda of the Music Department.

August 17, 2011

Got Culture?

The School of Visual and Performing Arts 2011-2012 Event Calendar is now available at locations around the Chaffey College campuses and online! Get your copy today!

July 26, 2011

Chaffey College Theatre Season 2011-2012

RENT Auditions


The Theatre Department is holding auditions for its fall production of RENT on Monday, August 22, 2011 from 6:00 to 10:00 pm.

For more information visit http://www.chaffey.edu/theatre/auditions.shtml.

May 9, 2011

Spring Music Concerts

Please join the Music Department for the Spring Choral and Instrumental Concerts this weekend in the Theatre.

Friday, May 13 at 7:30pm, the Chaffey College Community Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Patrick Aranda will delight the audience with an evening of pops, classics and jazz music.

Saturday, May 14 at 7:30pm and Sunday, May 15 at 3:00pm, Musical Director Gus Gil will lead choirs, soloists and the community orchestra in swing, ballad, gospel and Latin vocal music.

Tickets can be purchased at the Box Office.
For more information call 909/652-6067.

May 3, 2011

ARTicles, Issue 7


ARTicles, Issue 7, is now available. Find your copy at the Center for the Arts and the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art or view it online at http://www.chaffeyarticles.com/ (links for all issues are at upper-right corner of page).

Issue 7 includes a review by Dulce Soledad Ibarra of the Student Invitational 2011 exhibition currently at the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art; an article on this year's Family day at the Wig! by Priscila Garcia; and a reflection by Sheila Taylor on the importance of dance in our lives and the recent Dance Department production, Physical Graffiti.

ARTicles is a student-driven publication of the Chaffey College Center for the Arts. It is published twice each semester by a consortium of students with a passion for arts, entertainment and culture. The content reflects a diverse sample of the cultural life at the college. ARTicles is generously supported by the Chaffey College Marketing Department.

April 27, 2011

April 26, 2011

Spotlight on Careers in Art

This year's Spotlight on Careers in Art event is Wednesday, April 27, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM in the Center for the Arts (CAA) Student Gallery. Students are welcome to stop by any time during those hours. There are representatives coming from Redlands University, CSU San Bernardino and the Art Center for a mini Transfer Fair. The Chaffey College Transfer Center will also be there to answer questions and you will find information about the Chaffey College Art Department, Wignall Museum and the Chaffey Art Organization. Light refreshments will be served.

Center for the Arts presents... SI 2011

Join the School of Visual, Performing and Communication Arts each month for a celebration of the arts, culture and entertainment in the new Center for the Arts complex at Chaffey College.

This is the last one of the year, you won't want to miss it!



Student Invitational 2011
Tuesday, April 26
5pm • CAA-211
Join the Student Invitational 2011 student artists as they discuss their work, the Student Invitational process and field questions from the audience. The Student Invitational 2011 is on view at the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art from April 16 – May 26, 2011.

April 20, 2011

Student Invitational 2011

Student Invitational 2011
Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art at Chaffey College
Reception: Wednesday, April 20, 6:00 – 8:00pm


Chaffey College and the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art are pleased to announce the Student Invitational 2011, an exhibition featuring a select group of Chaffey College student artists that have excelled in the visual arts programs. In this competitive program, artists are selected by a jury of full-time faculty from the Art, Photography, and Digital Media departments to participate in the exhibition and accompanying honors class. The selected artists participate in a unique seminar course, undergoing a rigorous investigation of their own artistic processes with support and assistance from the art faculty, gallery curators and staff, culminating in an exhibition at the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art. In its 34th year, this annual exhibition reflects the creative professionalism and diversity of the visual arts program at Chaffey College.

Student Invitational 2011 will feature the work of Donald Dreyer, Chris Hackworth, Rachel Hurton, Evert Munguia, Jaime Muñoz, Rachel Alexis Parks, Jessica Pavone, Nicole Rodriguez, and Cherie Savoie.

This exhibition and reception are free and open to the public.

Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
Chaffey College
5885 Haven Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737-3002

Parking
Park in the North Parking Lot, permits can be purchased at vending machines for $2. Parking is free during museum receptions and special events.

Visit Us Online!
www.chaffey.edu/wignall

April 18, 2011

Physical Graffiti

The Chaffey College Dance Department is proud to present its upcoming performance:

Physical Graffiti

Artistic Director: Michele Jenkins

Choreographed by faculty, student choreographers, and guest professionals, this concert celebrates the diversity of dance with a high energy mix of modern, ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, musical theatre, and ballroom.

Please join us for this dynamic and exciting performance!

Performance schedule:
· Thursday, 4/28/11 through Saturday, 4/30/11 – Showtime: 7:30 p.m.
· Sunday, 5/1/11 – Showtime (matinee): 2:00 p.m.

Tickets sales begin 4/19/11 at the Box Office; all seats are $12:
Box Office open Tuesday through Thursday from 9:00 – 2:30 p.m. and one hour prior to each show.

April 12, 2011

Hands Across Chaffey

UPDATE (4/13/11):
I just wanted to thank everyone that came out today to participate in the Hands Across Chaffey event. It was wonderful to see faculty, staff, administrators and students all standing together in unity across our campus. Look for photos soon on the various Chaffey College Facebook pages. Thank you!

It was also a great rehearsal for the state-wide
HANDS ACROSS CALIFORNIA event on Sunday, April 17th at 2:00. We really need to fill that line on Sunday for Chaffey College. We have 300-400 Chaffey students pre-registered and several other community colleges in our region will be joining us, but we really need everyone in our community to stand up and be counted this Sunday.

The most important thing the community can do now is to get registered, pick their place in line, and be prepared to Stand Up for California Community Colleges on April 17! The registration process is simple, and individuals can choose their location with the Yahoo Live feature on the Hands Across California website (http://www.handsacrosscalifornia.org/).

Thank you again and see you on Sunday,
John

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CHAFFEY PRE-EVENT FOR HANDS ACROSS CALIFORNIA


Join us this Wednesday, April 13th for a final push in preparation for HANDS ACROSS CALIFORNIA on Sunday, April 17th.

This Wednesday at 1:00 during college hour be part of a human chain along the main promenade stretching from the SSA Building to the Theatre. Join hands with students, faculty and staff to demonstrate our support for Chaffey College. While there learn more about the state-wide HANDS ACROSS CALIFORNIA event on Sunday when 1.5 million people will stretch across the state. Stand up and be counted!


What is HANDS ACROSS CALIFORNIA?

Hands Across California will bring Californians statewide together to benefit California's community colleges and their students. The Foundation for California Community Colleges has partnered with Ken Kragen, architect of "We Are The World," "Hands Across America," and "NetAid," to create a once-in-a-generation event bringing California together in support of community colleges and their students.

Hands Across California will create a unified statewide spectacle illustrating the impact of community colleges in the state, raise funds to benefit the California Community Colleges Scholarship Endowment, create vast public awareness of the value of our colleges to their communities, and spawn unprecedented corporate partnerships, philanthropic investments, and community involvement supporting all of our colleges and students statewide.

The event will literally join nearly all of the 112 community colleges in California in a vast statewide human line stretching from San Diego to Sacramento, with connected legs to the line reaching into the Inland Empire, Central Valley, and throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles regions.

Chaffey College is what’s considered a “hub” for the Inland Empire, meaning that representatives from other Colleges not on “the Route” have a contact and a location to be counted. Current Chaffey student Marcie Gonzalez is serving as our campus coordinator for Hands Across California; Marcie also is the ASCC Pro-Tempore (student government).

The most important thing the community can do now is to get registered, pick their place in line, and be prepared to Stand Up for California Community Colleges on April 17! The registration process is simple, and individuals can choose their location with the Yahoo Live feature on the Hands Across CA website.


For more information, contact Marcie Gonzalez, ASCC, (mgonzalez1920@aol.com) or Nick Nazarian, Chaffey College Foundation (nick.nazarian@chaffey.edu).

April 5, 2011

Broadcasting & Cinema Student Showcase 2011

Join the School of Visual, Performing and Communication Arts each month for a celebration of the arts, culture and entertainment in the new Center for the Arts complex at Chaffey College.


The Center for the Arts presents...



Broadcasting & Cinema Student Showcase 2011
Hosted by Daniel Jacobo
Tuesday, April 12
5pm • CAA-218
Projects created by currently enrolled Chaffey College Broadcasting and Cinema students will be screened for the public and the college community.

March 18, 2011

Cornfield of Dreams

March 17, 2011

Post-it Show



Chaffey Art Organization Post-it Show on view now at Chaffey College, Center for the Arts Student Gallery.

March 15, 2011

Center for the Arts presents...


Join the School of Visual, Performing and Communication Arts each month for a celebration of the arts, culture and entertainment in the Center for the Arts complex at Chaffey College.

Artists and Their Day Jobs
Moderated by Nicole Farrand
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
5:00pm • CAA-211

Discussion panel led by Nicole Farrand on all the things artists do to make a living outside of making art.

John Kline - Painter
MFA in Painting, Claremont Graduate University
Exhibition Production Manager - Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena

Douglas McCulloh – Photographer
BA in Renaissance History, UC Santa Barbara
BA in Sociology of Collective Behavior, UC Santa Barbara
MFA in Photography and Digital Media, Claremont Graduate University
Curator
Author
Corporate Photographer
Faculty – Long Beach Community College

Allison Miller – Painter (represented by ACME)
MFA in Painting, UCLA
BFA in Printmaking, Rhode Island School of Design
Assistant Painting Conservator (2001 – 2008)
Visiting Lecturer – UCI and CGU

March 14, 2011

ARTicles, Issue 6


ARTicles, Issue 6, is now available. Find your copy at the Center for the Arts and the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art or view it online at http://www.chaffeyarticles.com/ (links for all issues are at upper-right corner of page).

Issue 6 includes an interview by Sheila Taylor with Xavier Cázares Cortez on his exhibition SOMETHING about nobody knowing ANYTHING for sure; a review of Found Beats at the Pomona Art Walk by Jules Ebe; and an article on the Center for the Arts Student Gallery by Dominique Silva.

ARTicles is a student-driven publication of the Chaffey College Center for the Arts. It is published twice each semester by a consortium of students with a passion for arts, entertainment and culture. The content reflects a diverse sample of the cultural life at the college. ARTicles is generously supported by the Chaffey College Marketing Department.

March 12, 2011

The Great Wall of Los Angeles



Today Chaffey College Art History professors John Machado and Denise Johnson and Director of the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Rebecca Trawick, accompanied 45 students on a tour of the Great Wall of Los Angeles. The bus trip was co-sponsored by the Associated Students of Chaffey College and the One College/One Book Committee.

The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a mural designed by Judy Baca in 1976 and executed by community youth and artists coordinated by the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC). It is located in the San Fernando Valley community of Valley Glen, on the concrete sides of the Tujunga Wash. The project depicts the history of California from pre-historic times through the 1950s. The mural is credited as the longest in the world at a length of 2,754 feet (840 m).


We were also very lucky to have an opportunity to meet Judy Baca and discuss the history and future of this project. It was a great day.


A Midsummer Night's Dream

Experience William Shakespeare's classic A Midsummer Night's Dream in a whole new light as performed by your favorite 1980s icons. Ever wonder how Madonna, Michael Jackson or Ronald Reagan would interpret the bard? Now is your chance!

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Directed by Kelly Ford
March 16-19 @ 7:30pm
March 20 @ 2:00pm


Chaffey College Theatre
Box Office: 909.652.6067

March 11, 2011

Young Artists Series

Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art and the Chaffey College Child Development Center Present The Young Artists Series


Chaffey College and the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art are pleased to announce the Young Artists Series exhibition and silent auction; a collaboration between the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art and the Chaffey College’s Child Development Center. The exhibition will be on view March 15-17, 10am-4pm. Please join us for the silent auction on March 18, noon through 5pm, featuring live entertainment and light refreshments.

During the fall and early spring semesters, children and staff at the Child Development Center have worked together with volunteer artists and various Wignall Museum staff to create unusual, unexpected and inspired works of art using various techniques including painting, sculpture, printmaking and more. The Young Artists Series exhibition and silent auction creates a showcase for talent, exploration and creativity.

Cash, check and credit card will be accepted. All works of art that are sold will benefit the Child Development Center and the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art in support of future arts and literacy programming for children and families.
About the Chaffey College Child Development Center
The Chaffey College Child Development Center provides subsidized child care services to student parents at Chaffey College, directly supporting the education of our students and allowing them the ability to focus on their studies while knowing their children are receiving support, education and nurturing.

About the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
The Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art is dedicated to presenting innovative exhibitions and programs that reflect the scope and diversity of the art of our time. A vital component of the academic and cultural life of the Chaffey Community College District, the Wignall Museum aspires to engage broad and diverse audiences, create a sense of community, and provide a place for contemplation, stimulation, and discussion of contemporary art and the questions that shape and inspire us as individuals, cultures and communities.

All events take place at the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga campus. For more information, please visit www.chaffey.edu/wignall; or call 909-652-6492

March 10, 2011

Hands Across California


On Sunday, April 17, 2011, history will be made as nearly 2 million people join hands in one continuous line up and down California, all in support of California Community Colleges and their nearly 3 million students.

Hands Across California will raise awareness of California Community Colleges like never before by being the largest-ever event held by any system of higher education. But more importantly, it will increase financial support for California’s Community College students—a truly worthy cause. Due to the ever-increasing cost of an education, California Community College students are facing a crisis of affordability, with many being forced to abandon their education each and every day because of financial hardships. Nearly 90 percent of full-time students are in need of financial aid, and almost half of all students have no resources to pay for college.

This is why Hands Across California is so important. Funds raised through the event will directly support the California Community Colleges Scholarship Endowment, a permanent fund that provides annual scholarships to thousands of students with the greatest need. And thanks to the generosity of The Bernard Osher Foundation, every dollar raised for the Endowment through Hands Across California will be matched by 50 percent, significantly increasing the impact of every donation. However, this opportunity doesn’t last forever. We as a system have only until June 2011 to benefit from the Osher Foundation’s generous matching opportunity, which is why the timing of Hands Across California is so critical.

Help us tell the world why California Community Colleges are so vital to the future, all while raising money toward scholarships that will support generations upon generations of students.

Get Involved!

Getting involved in this exciting event is simple:
• Lend your support to make this unparalleled and unique event a reality and bring new awareness of the needs of California Community College students. A sponsorship of this event will result in untold media coverage and public awareness of the need to enhance support to California Community Colleges, the training ground of tomorrow’s workforce.
• Make a commitment to stand with us on April, 17, 2011, by registering online at www.HandsAcrossCalifornia.org.
• Join the official Chaffey College Hands Across California group at www.firstgiving.com
• Encourage others to participate and donate to this important cause.

Watch for more information on local organizing efforts from the Associated Students of Chaffey College.

March 2, 2011

Post-it Show

Join the Chaffey Art Organization Post-it Show.

March 1, 2011

Family Day at the Wig!

April 16, 2011, 1-4pm Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaffey College. Join us at Family Day at the Wig! An Earth Day Celebration, a free, family-friendly event for Chaffey College students, staff, faculty, community members and their families. This event is open to ALL AGES and is meant to introduce families to arts and sciences and features hands-on art activities, live musical and dance performances, public art, face painting, informational booths, free giveaways and much, much more! This event is free and open to the public. Food will be available for purchase. For more information, call (909)-652-6490 or online at www.chaffey.edu/wignall

February 10, 2011

Center for the Arts presents... Spring 2011

Join the School of Visual, Performing and Communication Arts each month for a celebration of the arts, culture and entertainment in the new Center for the Arts complex at Chaffey College. You won't want to miss these!

Careers in Photography
Discussion panel led by Ardon Alger
Tuesday, February 22
5pm • CAA-211
Photographers will discuss current careers opportunities, how to prepare for a career, and what it is like to work in the field of photography.

Artists and Their Day Jobs
Moderated by Nicole Farrand
Tuesday, March 29
5pm • CAA-211
Discussion panel led by Nicole Farrand on all the things artists do to make a living outside of making art.

Broadcasting & Cinema Student Showcase 2011
Hosted by Daniel Jacobo
Tuesday, April 12
5pm • CAA-218
Projects created by currently enrolled Chaffey College Broadcasting and Cinema students will be screened for the public and the college community.

Student Invitational 2011
Tuesday, April 26
5pm • CAA-211
Join the Student Invitational 2011 student artists as they discuss their work, the Student Invitational process and field questions from the audience. The Student Invitational 2011 is on view at the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art from April 16 – May 26, 2011.

February 8, 2011

Visual and Performing Arts Centers Emerge on Campuses Across California

Article in Affinity, an online magazine for California Community Colleges, highlighting new art centers at community colleges and the important role they play in our communities. A couple photographs of the Chaffey College Center for the Arts are included.

A few passages from the article by Sheng Lor and John Pastor.
With budget cuts still in effect across California, it comes as a beacon of light that many visual and performing arts centers have successfully been built or renovated within the past few years at community college campuses statewide. New arts facilities have emerged across the state backed primarily by local bond money.
...
The support for new and improved cultural centers on community college campuses has never been more evident. Despite severe state budget cuts to the education sector, local residents, businesses, community leaders, art patrons, and many others continue to support the planning and construction of new arts facilities by passing local bonds and putting forth donations. They see the positive economic, educational, and cultural impact that these centers could have on their communities now and for decades to come and understand the crucial role that advanced cultural centers have on the education and preparation of youth today for the future.
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It is crucial that regional cultural centers continue to receive support and grow across California. They have power to transform the life of a community, bringing people from the region, from across the state, and from abroad together in one place. They offer the opportunity for students and community members to engage in the arts in ways they might not have otherwise. As Pier states, "Community colleges, a lot of it, is about lifelong learning; and the arts is certainly one area where that lifelong learning experience can happen."

February 4, 2011

ARTicles Production Meeting

The ARTicles Production Meeting for the March Issue is today, February 4th at 2:00 in CAA-305. You can view past issues of ARTicles online at http://www.chaffeyarticles.com/. This is a great opportunity for students to get involved with the visual and performing arts community at Chaffey College.

ARTicles is a student-driven publication of the Chaffey College Center for the Arts. It is published twice each semester by a consortium of students with a passion for arts, entertainment and culture. The content reflects a diverse sample of the cultural life at the college. ARTicles is generously supported by the Chaffey College Marketing Department.

January 25, 2011

Xavier Cázares Cortez, Brian Bress and Allison Alford

Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
January 24– March 5, 2011
Artists' reception: January 26, 6-8pm