Irvine Animal Care Center Calendar Contest Extended

IRVINE, Calif. (July 29, 2016): The Irvine Animal Care Center has extended the deadline for its Make Your Pet a Star Calendar Contest. The new submission deadline is Aug. 31. Every photo received will be featured in the Center’s 2017 calendar, and each entrant will receive a free calendar.

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Rhythm Exhibition Reception

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Rhythm
Price
Free/All ages
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Location: Great Park Gallery

 

Exhibition Reception: Sunday, September 4, 1-3 p.m.

Rhythm is a unique multimedia exhibition featuring the artistic works of celebrated musicians—Joseph Arthur, Brandon Boyd (Incubus), Matt Maust (Cold War Kids), Moby, and a collaborative project with drummers Dave Lombardo (Slayer), Chad Sexton (311), Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Bill Ward (Black Sabbath). These vibrant images and loud color schemes are inherently musical in their compositions, with themes of rhythm and melody evident throughout.

Rhythm

Clone state (do not change)
Feature Image
Rhythm
Price
Free/All Ages
Department(s)
Location: Great Park Gallery

 

Rhythm is a unique multimedia exhibition featuring the artistic works of celebrated musicians—Joseph Arthur, Brandon Boyd (Incubus), Matt Maust (Cold War Kids), Moby, and a collaborative project with drummers Dave Lombardo (Slayer), Chad Sexton (311), Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Bill Ward (Black Sabbath). These vibrant images and loud color schemes are inherently musical in their compositions, with themes of rhythm and melody evident throughout.

Rhythm

Clone state (do not change)
Feature Image
Rhythm
Price
Free/All Ages
Department(s)
Location: Great Park Gallery

 

Rhythm is a unique multimedia exhibition featuring the artistic works of celebrated musicians—Joseph Arthur, Brandon Boyd (Incubus), Matt Maust (Cold War Kids), Moby, and a collaborative project with drummers Dave Lombardo (Slayer), Chad Sexton (311), Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Bill Ward (Black Sabbath). These vibrant images and loud color schemes are inherently musical in their compositions, with themes of rhythm and melody evident throughout.

Rhythm

Clone state (do not change)
Feature Image
Rhythm
Price
Free/All Ages
Department(s)
Location: Great Park Gallery

 

Rhythm is a unique multimedia exhibition featuring the artistic works of celebrated musicians—Joseph Arthur, Brandon Boyd (Incubus), Matt Maust (Cold War Kids), Moby, and a collaborative project with drummers Dave Lombardo (Slayer), Chad Sexton (311), Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Bill Ward (Black Sabbath). These vibrant images and loud color schemes are inherently musical in their compositions, with themes of rhythm and melody evident throughout.

Rhythm

Clone state (do not change)
Feature Image
Rhythm
Price
Free/All Ages
Department(s)
Location: Great Park Gallery

 

Rhythm is a unique multimedia exhibition featuring the artistic works of celebrated musicians—Joseph Arthur, Brandon Boyd (Incubus), Matt Maust (Cold War Kids), Moby, and a collaborative project with drummers Dave Lombardo (Slayer), Chad Sexton (311), Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Bill Ward (Black Sabbath). These vibrant images and loud color schemes are inherently musical in their compositions, with themes of rhythm and melody evident throughout.

Rhythm

Clone state (do not change)
Feature Image
Rhythm
Price
Free/All Ages
Department(s)
Location: Great Park Gallery

 

Rhythm is a unique multimedia exhibition featuring the artistic works of celebrated musicians—Joseph Arthur, Brandon Boyd (Incubus), Matt Maust (Cold War Kids), Moby, and a collaborative project with drummers Dave Lombardo (Slayer), Chad Sexton (311), Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Bill Ward (Black Sabbath). These vibrant images and loud color schemes are inherently musical in their compositions, with themes of rhythm and melody evident throughout.