Celebrate Creativity, Inclusion, and the Artists of HOPE Center for the Arts

HOPE Center for the Arts: Be Seen invites the public to experience the depth, originality, and expressive power of artists from the Irvine-based nonprofit HOPE Center for the Arts. On view January 12 through March 20, the exhibition highlights the work of adults with disabilities whose artistic practices reflect individuality, skill, and a strong sense of voice. 

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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"HOPE Center for the Arts: Be Seen" invites the public to experience the depth, originality, and expressive power of artists from the Irvine-based nonprofit HOPE Center for the Arts. 
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Statement from Mayor Larry Agran

The City of Irvine is deeply saddened by the horrific acts of violence reported over the weekend, both domestically and internationally, at Brown University and at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the victims, their families, and all those affected by these heinous murders.

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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Public Information Office
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949-724-6077
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Free Grocery Food Box

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The City of Irvine, in collaboration with Community Action Partnership of Orange County, is offering The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). Eligible residents will receive a box of food weighing approximately 30 pounds once a month. The box contains a variety of dried beans, fresh produce, canned and frozen vegetables, fruit/vegetable juice, meat (when available), poultry, fish, nuts, milk, cheese.

Pick up Location: 
Great Park, Parking Lot 2
8000 Great Park Blvd., Irvine