Newswise — Media and community members are welcome to tour Cal State Fullerton’s renovated visual arts galleries at 4:30 p.m. this Saturday, Oct 19. The visual arts complex buildings were reimagined and redesigned to prepare College of the Arts students for the creative economy’s current and future workforce needs.
The complex’s new additions include 27 updated classrooms and studios. They feature a green screen/motion capture room, graduate art studios, upgraded lecture halls, two additional computer labs, drawing and painting rooms, illustration and animation studios, and a 2D foundations classroom.
Students have access to more resources such as 3D printers, filming labs and renovated darkrooms. Updates also include a new dean’s suite, faculty offices, and additional indoor and outdoor seating.
Another one-story building will house new space for the Nicholas and Lee Begovich Gallery, three student galleries, an arts research library, and a room for unpacking, preparing and storing exhibit pieces.
Please respond to this email if you plan to attend the open house. If you cannot attend, you may access photos of the complex in Dropbox. Or, please let us know if you can attend the Nicholas and Lee Begovich Gallery opening on Saturday, Nov. 2.
About Cal State Fullerton: The largest university in the CSU and the only campus in Orange County, Cal State Fullerton offers more than 100 degree programs and Division 1 athletics. Recognized as a national model for supporting student success, CSUF excels with innovative, high-impact educational practices, including faculty-student collaborative research, study abroad and competitive internships. CSUF is a top public university known for its success in supporting first-generation and underrepresented students, and preparing all students to become leaders in the global marketplace. Our vibrant and diverse campus is a primary driver of workforce and economic development in the region. Visit fullerton.edu.
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