Full Time City College Student, Part Time Filmmaker Cameroonian Director Stephane Noumo documents the story of Fotso Victor, a resilient blind man, in his documentary short-film “Ta’a Fotso.”
Mayor Breed Awards $4.7 Million to AAPI and Latino Cultural Groups $400,00 will fund the “We Are Bruce Lee” exhibit at the Chinese Historical Society of America, with another $600,000 for an art gallery and welcome center adjacent to the exhibit. Other grantees include the Mission District’s Carnaval, the Chinatown Festival of Lights, and small businesses in Chinat
Arts Departments at City College impacted by Omicron Variant While teaching a subject such as math or English may be easier implemented as an online course program, it may not be quite as simple to convert a course such as music. While certain courses were expected to begin in-person this semester, the Omicron variant has halted once again the re-opening of C
Arts Departments at City College Impacted by Omicron Variant While certain courses were expected to begin in-person this semester, the Omicron variant has halted once again the re-opening of City College.
Students Find Voice and Share It In Poetry for the People IDST 36 “Poetry for the People” returns this fall. The historic course provides an overview of poems from multiple cultures over time. Through study and practice, students find their authentic voice as a writer and share it in the community.
Virtual Tours Allow World Exploration During Shelter in Place An overview of websites that offer virtual tours, webcams, and learning activities for families to see the world from their couches during shelter in place.
Social Media and the Arts By Corey Holt and Michael Montalvo Artists in the age of technology have an advantage when it comes to sharing their art with the world; everyone is connected. From photographers who want to sell their services, to artists looking to collaborate on projects, to recording artists who want to share