Jentel knows that April brings rainy days, and possibly snow, in Wyoming. To get folks out of the cold and wet, Jentel is inviting the community to April’s Jentel Presents.
According to the artist’s residency, a new group of artists has arrived, from all over the country, to take in the scenic v
With paintings and photographs of rivers, lithographs and sculptures about the Dust Bowl, pictures of flooded towns, dams and spillways and a couple abstractions, the Great Plains Art Museum examines
Torn magazine articles peek out above a yellow Jacquard-dyed canvas covered with pen and ink drawings painted over in explosions of blue, orange, and red..
On Friday, Oct. 7, Osos Contemporary in San Luis Obispo will debut a new exhibition, Christina McPhee: Listening, which showcases eight paintings and a video.
No tolerance for hatred
As residents, home owners, and community members of San Luis Obispo County, we are upset, but not shocked, by the tragic hate crime perpetrated on the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity on the Cal Poly campus. The hate crimes on the campus are ongoing, a cyclical targeting of one group after another who claim individual and/or intersectional identities of female, Jewish, Muslim, Black, LGBTQ-plus, and non-majority identities.
It is common knowledge that a swastika is the symbol used to represent the Nazi party. The wider implications of the sign are terrifying and go far beyond symbolic signaling: Its use is a crime of the most severe degree against these individuals and our collective humanity. We call for local and federal authorities to treat this occurrence for what it is an