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Evan Senn

Evan is the Editor in Chief of Inland Empire Weekly, Culture Magazine, and 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, feminist theory and contemporary art with an emphasis in low brow and new media work. Evan also writes freelance for many publications including OC Register, Artillery, LocalArts, Laika, OC Art Blog and United4:Good. She has also written for Juxtapoz, Art Ltd., ArtScene, and many more. Evan cannot stay still for very long, and traverses across the LA, OC, and Inland Empire counties regularly, exploring and enjoying all that her SoCal home has to offer.

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Charles Otte | Image courtesy of Zoo District Theatre.
Creative director Charlie Otte helped design the opera, "Vireo," to be viewed on television.
In the 1960s, Mystic Arts World was a Laguna Beach emporium, bookstore, and gallery that showcased psychedelic art. Historian Bolton Colburn revisits the counter culture venue with exhibition "Orange Sunshine and the Mystic Artists 1967-1970."
Pyrography plays a primary role in the practice of Suzanne Walsh. The Orange County-based artist uses fire to portray animal life, and the parallels between humans and animals.
Chris Francis' one-of-a-kind shoes are both art and fashion. For the designer, it's the process of creation that's the most fascinating part about his practice.
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The whimsical artwork of Russian-American Yevgeniya Mikhailik reflects the artist's fantastical imagination.
Jessica Rath's "A Better Nectar" bridges science and art, finding fascinating ways to explore the perception and experience of bumble bees.
The Antelope Valley Art Outpost support and promote community development through artist-driven projects in the unincorporated communities of the Antelope Valley.
Previous Santa Ana Sites event
The pop-up series, Santa Ana Sites, features the experimental music group "wild Up," an ensemble that re-interprets modern-classical music.
Mural by Kevin Stewart-Magee
Since the early '90s, Orange County artist Kevin Stewart-Magee has created over 100 corporately, publicly and privately-sponsored murals in six states.
A new exhibition at The Irvine Museum displays the chaotic history of California through impressionistic works by some of the great painters of the late 1800s.
A small handful of niche trade programs, companies, and artists in Southern California have recently been driving a revival of the sign painting art form.
Helen Gleason with her collection, at the Turkey Platter Museum. Photo by Anne Marie Rousseau.
The Turkey Platter Museum in Chinatown's Red Pipe Gallery spans 120 years of traditional porcelain, ceramic and earthware turkey platters.
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