James Deitz, an art lecturer at CSU Stanislaus, has been involved in the art industry for over forty years and has been helping students expand their artistic palette, knowledge and craft. But how did...
During the Spring 2024 semester at Stan State, ASI (Associated Students Inc.) hosted their second annual Student Centered Art Showcase, where participating students on campus got the chance to showcase...
Downtown Turlock is alive with creativity as they launched a new CSU Stanislaus State State Student Art Exhibition located at the Stan State Art Space, 226 N. First Street, downtown Turlock. The exhibit...
The Theatre Department at CSU Stanislaus is preparing for its upcoming holiday performance: The Thanksgiving Play, a satire play written by Larissa FastHorse and directed by Carin Heidelbach bringing humor...
From the Central Valley to the Bay Area, hip-hop artists gathered at the Modesto State Theater to showcase their creativity and music production skills at the second annual Crush Congregation, also known...
Burning Bridges is a tattoo shop located in downtown Modesto that celebrated their one year anniversary by offering flash tattoo services, live band performances, vendors and a drawing for two winners...
If you're in Turlock and craving some delicious poke bowls, sushi, and Asian fusion food, you have to check out The Rice Corner Asian Bistro. This new spot brings a fresh twist to all your favorite dishes....
For the first time since COVID, students working at KCSS 91.9 FM, CSU Stanislaus’ official radio station, had the opportunity to travel out of state to attend the National Student Media Convention (NSMC)...
This year, the CSU Stanislaus community came alive with an abundance of creative costumes and festive campus activities! Students came to campus in a variety of fun costumes, some based on characters...
Artur Da Silva, a gifted artist from Brazil, has recently joined the Creative Media Department at CSU Stanislaus. He shares his journey as an artist, what motivates his work, and his new role as a professor...
Last month, the University Art Gallery held an artist talk for Bay Area abstract artist Howard Hersh’s exhibition, to structure / a structure, where he dove into his philosophy behind his large geometrically...
Mary Van-Weppler Diver, the Special Collections & University Archives Librarian, shares her knowledge of an early predecessor to “moving pictures” such as film: Stereography. On the third floor...