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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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A pioneer in marble arts for 20 years, Elizabeth Turk has helped marble come back with a vengeance into the contemporary art scene.
Eraser by Vija Celmins, 1967
OCMA's exhibition "The Avant-Garde Collection" examines the ever-evolving definition of avant-garde as it is represented through their permanent collection.
Mike Mandel, People in Cars, North Hollywood, 1970 / Photograph, 8 in. x 10 in. Photo courtesy of CSUN.
A new retrospective exhibition highlights the art history of the San Fernando Valley from 1970-1990.
Bella, Relz and Sierra of the Pink Helmet Posse, courtesy of the Pink Helmet Posse.
The Orange County/San Diego-based, all-girl skate crew Pink Helmet Posse wants to change the way girls are treated in skateboarding.
Iranian-American artist Fatemeh Burnes creates abstract artworks that mingle in a realm of existential self reflection.
Artwork by Colt Bowden
In the past few years, entrepreneurs and artists have been expanding the arts scene of Santa Ana to reach beyond the limits of the historic Artists Village, and into The East End.
SEXY SEASHELL by Michael C. Hsiung
Funky and adventurous, Michael C. Hsiung's work captures the appeal of storytelling through portraiture and seriality.
Tattoo work by Horikiku
The exhibit "Perseverance" gives insight into the history of Japanese tattooing while also exploring and mimicking the perfection of the Japanese tattoo composition.
Brokechella performance, photo courtesy of Brokechella.
Large music festivals like Coachella have inspired a growth in independent festivals in L.A. to offer alternative options for underground music and art aficionados.
The Mirror Mirror Project engages both professional artists and homeless youth to create art and relationships.
Gary Lang and Ruth Pastine
Ojai-based Gary Lang and Ruth Pastine are both abstract painters, with practices that revolve around color theory and the study of time.
Sumi Ink Club - The Portrait
The Sumi Ink Club invites the world to join in and draw together to produce a publicly owned large-scale piece of art as the finished product.
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