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Jennifer Lay, 30, sculpture major, created the work Family Dinner,

Sculpture: Student captures diversity in artwork

Bryan Vo, Staff Reporter | June 5, 2019

Growing up in a Chinese Peruvian household, this De Anza student’s multicultural upbringing led her to create an award-winning sculpture. Jennifer Lay, 30, sculpture major, said an in-class assignment...

Graphic design: Designer displays message of consent

Graphic design: Designer displays message of consent

Yoorim Cho, Staff Reporter | June 5, 2019

Gisell Mello, graphic design major, developed an interest in art by teaching herself. Mello learned the basics of drawing by watching YouTube videos. “Before I came to De Anza, I took many outside...

Veronica Felix, 44, ceramics major, molds clay into a soccer ball.

Ceramics: Award-winning artist finds element

Jamie Lamping, Web Editor | June 5, 2019

A young Veronica Felix was not going to let the loud, chanting crowds of a political demonstration stop her from going to school. She would find another way, or ask someone to guide her. Nor was she...

Severus Joiinn, 19, psychology major has created art since he was two. His work Those Summer Nights is on display at the Euphrat Museum.

Drawing: Severus Jo’iinn navigates life freely through art

Dominque Evangelista, Staff Reporter | June 5, 2019

Moving to California from Michigan was difficult, but may have saved his life, said Severus Jo’iinn, 19, psychology major. Jo’iinn moved to the Bay Area when he was 13. He said he is happy in California...

John Kaufmann, Theater Instructor at Evergreen Valley College, kept the audience actively engaged with his talk of planet study May 2nd at the Euphrat Museum of Art.

First Thursdays Open Mic returns with new show-stopping experience

Dominique Evangelista, Staff Reporter | May 31, 2019

The 4 Elements Hip Hop Club held their monthly open mic event at the Euphrat Museum on May 2 with a new colorful background stage of student crafted art. For ten years, McTate Stroman has been the...

A close up of Nocturne by Julie Hughs.

Faculty art show brings thought-provoking pieces to the Euphrat Museum

Mayer Adelberg, Staff Reporter | November 15, 2018

The De Anza & Foothill College Art Faculty Show reception brought artists, students and community members together for a night where the artists talked about their work and received recognition. The...

By Patricia Jaunch, Inexorably Intertwined, 2018.

The Euphrat Museum showcases spectrum of artwork for Fall Quarter

Ruben Campos, Staff Reporter | November 2, 2018

Faculty and staff have their art on display at the Euphrat Museum, many of which convey a powerful message. Located at the Visual and Performing Arts Center, the exhibit will also host a variety...

Art pieces stand scattered apart from each other as the lightening for the exhibit is set up.

De Anza’s Euphrat Museum hosts student art show with record number of submissions

Stephanie Lam, Staff Reporter | May 4, 2018

The Euphrat Museum of Art will host the De Anza Student Art Show from May 7 to June 8. According to Diana Argabrite, the museum's Program Coordinator, the show will feature recent art made by De Anza's...

Neon signs made by Patrick Martinez for the “Mooncakes, Churros, and Cherry Pie” exhibit which opened at the Euphrat Museum of Art on Feb. 2 and runs through March 19.

Exhibit Opens At Euphrat

Steven Hall, Staff Writer | February 10, 2015

“Mooncakes, Churros, and Cherry Pie.” If this seems like a odd assortment of culinary confections, that’s because it is the name of the latest art exhibition at the Euphrat Museum of Art at De Anza...

Good turnout for art show reception at Euphrat Museum

Adrian Discipulo, Staff Writer | November 14, 2014

Paintings, photos, mixed media, and installation pieces were exhibited, and members of the Black Leadership Collective performed a music piece to mark the start of a reception on Wednesday Nov. 5 for De...

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