My, how things have changed in Fresno ”” more people are saying, “Let’s go downtown.”
In 2010, plans were put in motion to begin the Downtown Fresno Revitalization project. The goal is to...
Fresno State photography professor Neil Chowdhury showcased a solo exhibition at local gallery Corridor 2122 as a part of ArtHop. ArtHop takes place twice a month at various venues in Downtown Fresno...
By Dana Amireh
Adam Mena, a Fresno State alumnus with a master’s degree in sculpture, is hosting a free, all-age event this Thursday called Skateboard Art Show for ArtHop. The event will feature...
Hundreds of people gathered at the Fresno Art Museum Saturday for Trashique, a benefit fashion show that utilizes recycled materials to create clothing. Proceeds from the event benefit the Fresno Art Museum's...
Dixie Salazar has been a working artist and writer for 40 years. Salazar was once a part-time lecturer for the English department at Fresno State for 16 years and retired last year.
Out of the darkness comes the light, illuminating bold, colorful, in-your-face, simplistic paintings depicting the American traditional style of tattoo art.
Entering the gallery “on the left you can see a night shot of a flower of the Peruvian Cactus (Cereus Peruvianus) which is about eight feet tall and located in my backyard.