Evan Senn
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Evan is the Editor in Chief of Inland Empire Weekly and is one of the two Rogue Art Historians who started Rogue Art Research & Writing (RARW). Raised in Los Angeles, Evan received her M.A. in Art History from Cal State Fullerton in 2011 and her B.A. from Loyola Marymount University. Her writing specializes in localized burgeoning art, with an emphasis in low brow. Evan also writes freelance for many publications including OC Register, Artillery, ArtScene and Juxtapoz. Evan cannot stay still for very long, and traverses across the LA, OC, and Inland Empire counties regularly, exploring and enjoying all that her So Cal home has to offer.
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Entry1:00 AM on September 13, 2013The first Pacific Rim Triennial at the Orange County Museum of Art continues a push to position the O.C. as a significant player in the international art community.
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Entry1:00 AM on August 13, 2013The Santa Monica sculpture "Chain Reaction," created by longtime L.A. Times political cartoonist Paul Conrad, is threatened by the city's budget deficits.
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Entry1:00 AM on July 11, 2013A 20th anniversary tribute to Laguna Art Museum's 1993 "Kustom Kulture" exhibition, "Kustom Kulture II" celebrates artists who have impacted lowbrow art movements.
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Entry1:00 AM on June 14, 2013Visual artists Larissa Nickel and Karyl Newman turn illegally dumped trash into whimsical recycled sculptures, encouraging their community to rethink their conceptions about waste.
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Entry1:00 AM on April 25, 2013In the new exhibition "Being Here," Inland Empire artists are able to express their emotive inspiration about this underrepresented land just east of L.A.
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Entry1:00 AM on March 21, 2013Patrick Faulk creates provocative sculptures dealing with sound, structure, theory, existence, and identity in Santa Ana.
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Entry1:00 AM on February 14, 2013As its new director, Inland Empire native Drew Oberjuerge has a vision for the museum to be accessible and relevant to all communities.
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Entry1:00 AM on January 11, 2013Jennifer Backhaus brings dance to the site specific performance art realm that has never been done in OC before.
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Entry1:00 AM on December 7, 2012The Santa Ana Noise Fest hits a demographic that is rarely thought of to be present in the OC scene. Visiting headlining band Brutal Poodle offers insight in to what the Noise scene is all about.
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Entry1:00 AM on December 1, 2012A new feminist movement is happening in Orange County. Guerilla Gowns is a performance series created and enacted by The Nine, an all-women young artist collective based in Santa Ana.
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Entry1:00 AM on November 23, 2012ex•pose is a new program at Laguna Art Museum that focuses on one emerging or mid-career contemporary artist at a time. Artist Macha Suzuki's installations are featured until January 2013.
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Entry1:00 AM on November 7, 2012The O.C. Triennial Art Fair is taking shape and a slow shift of inventive and edgy contemporary artwork has begun to flow behind the Orange Curtain. The county remains out of the international art spotlight, but some local curators may change that.
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EntryPosted Deconstructed Mixtapes and Narrative Tapestries: Visual Chronicles in Laguna Beach
in Artbound1:00 AM on September 13, 2012Salt Fine Art's new exhibition, Visual Chronicles, focuses on the creative expression of images, objects, and experiences without words. -
Entry1:00 AM on August 28, 2012The new exhibit "Common Tread: Traversing the American Landscape" creates a dialogue about our land and history--evoking fond memories while simultaneously highlighting the various roadside attractions, monuments and curiosities that define American culture.
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Entry1:00 AM on July 27, 2012"Jack Goldstein X 10,000", on display now at OCMA, features the paintings, films, writing, and installations of an artist who expressed his creativity in whichever material or medium fit his expression best.
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Entry4:07 PM on July 13, 2012Escape from the Landfill, which opens this Saturday, July 14, 2012 at the Huntington Beach Art Center, is an exhibit that is focusing on the materials we discard as waste in our contemporary society.
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Entry1:00 AM on June 26, 2012ISM, a non-profit organization producing exhibits and publications, was established ten years ago to bring the "creatively homeless" to one place to work together.
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Entry1:00 AM on May 31, 2012With the economic decline, and the folding of many exhibition spaces, more galleries are starting to switch to the "pay to play" model. If you pay for space on a wall, isn't that just like advertising? Who really benefits from this practice?
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Entry12:30 AM on May 17, 2012Walking around downtown Santa Ana, it can feel like stumbling across the border into some bustling, anonymous Mexican city. But the art in this area is a reminder of stateside California, and the creative passion hidden herein.
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Entry1:00 AM on September 13, 2013The first Pacific Rim Triennial at the Orange County Museum of Art continues a push to position the O.C. as a significant player in the international art community.
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Entry1:00 AM on August 13, 2013The Santa Monica sculpture "Chain Reaction," created by longtime L.A. Times political cartoonist Paul Conrad, is threatened by the city's budget deficits.
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Entry1:00 AM on July 11, 2013A 20th anniversary tribute to Laguna Art Museum's 1993 "Kustom Kulture" exhibition, "Kustom Kulture II" celebrates artists who have impacted lowbrow art movements.
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Entry1:00 AM on June 14, 2013Visual artists Larissa Nickel and Karyl Newman turn illegally dumped trash into whimsical recycled sculptures, encouraging their community to rethink their conceptions about waste.
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Entry1:00 AM on April 25, 2013In the new exhibition "Being Here," Inland Empire artists are able to express their emotive inspiration about this underrepresented land just east of L.A.
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Entry1:00 AM on March 21, 2013Patrick Faulk creates provocative sculptures dealing with sound, structure, theory, existence, and identity in Santa Ana.
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Entry1:00 AM on February 14, 2013As its new director, Inland Empire native Drew Oberjuerge has a vision for the museum to be accessible and relevant to all communities.
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Entry1:00 AM on January 11, 2013Jennifer Backhaus brings dance to the site specific performance art realm that has never been done in OC before.
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Entry1:00 AM on December 7, 2012The Santa Ana Noise Fest hits a demographic that is rarely thought of to be present in the OC scene. Visiting headlining band Brutal Poodle offers insight in to what the Noise scene is all about.
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Entry1:00 AM on December 1, 2012A new feminist movement is happening in Orange County. Guerilla Gowns is a performance series created and enacted by The Nine, an all-women young artist collective based in Santa Ana.
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