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Liz Goldner

Liz Goldner at L.A. Press Club

Liz Goldner is an award-winning art and cultural journalist based in Laguna Beach. She contributes to the LA Times, LA Weekly, Visual Art Source,  AICA-USA Magazine and several other print and online publications.

Liz Goldner at L.A. Press Club
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"Fallujah" opera
The opera "Fallujah" is inspired by the recollections of violence and tragedy of an Iraq War veteran. It is a stunning example that conflict can generate art.
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The Hilbert Museum is the first museum solely dedicated to California Scene Painting.
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What did the Laguna Beach arts scene look like in the 1960s? The region entered the decade as a quiet and quirky artists' colony and soon became a major mecca for the hippie revolution.
Jeff Gillette, "DISYLND." | Image: Courtesy of the artist.
In Jeff Gillette's paintings, post-apocalyptic wastelands include Disney's popular characters and structures.
Talk to artist Sandow Birk and you'll find out that his devotion to surfing has not only compelled him to roam the world looking for the perfect wave. His extensive travels provide a foundation for his socially infused artwork.
Exhibition "A Performative Trigger: Radicals of Irvine" shines a light on the cutting-edge performance and conceptual art created by UC Irvine students in the 1960s and '70s.
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