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Catherine J. Trujillo

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Curator Catherine Trujillo has worked with designers, artists, architects, and photographers to create long-standing contributions to the cultural life of the Central Coast. Originally from East Los Angeles, and heavily influenced by the El Sereno artisans in her neighborhood and the artistic teachings of her grandmother, she moved to the Central Coast with a commitment to work in the arts with a focus on the preservation and dissemination of multicultural history and art.

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Painting by Vincent Bernardy of Suzi Bliss' lakeside studio.
A crossover of music and visual art is taking place in San Luis Obispo. Artist Suzi Bliss, musician/ painter Vince Bernardy, and Blind Melon vocalist Travis Warren are creatives who congregate for collaboration.
Artists and librarians in San Luis Obispo experiment with traditional methods of reading, lending, and publishing of books.
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Jim Dee embarked on a journey to change the landscape of cinema on the Central Coast forever, where an eclectic mix of independent, foreign, and documentary film collide.
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The Re/Collecting Project aims to share the cultural history of the Filipino community emanating from different perspectives and nontraditional formats.
Tony Corley, founder of the Black Surfing Association, recalls his early life on the Central Coast and his lifelong quest for unity amongst Black surfers.
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Designing primarily along California's Big Sur Coast, Mark Mills was an experimental architect of structures of an organic quality with emphasis on modern elegance that was informed by the building sites' natural landscape.
The Shakespeare Press Museum offers a collection of rare equipment and early examples of printing that spans 150 years of California printing.
Author Catherine Ryan Hyde helps Catherine Trujillo document this visit through El Camino Real with photographs of the coastal place she calls home.
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Photographer Sky Bergman sets out to marry photography and the life stories of octogenarians (and older) with the launch of Lives Well Lived.
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