Solo Piano Performance at Great Park Gallery

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A live solo piano performance will accompany the Great Park Gallery exhibition, Game! Basketball and Contemporary Art, offering a musical backdrop designed to complement the experience of moving through the exhibition. Rather than a formal seated concert, this performance is intended as an atmospheric element that visitors may engage with passively while viewing the exhibition. Blending minimal composition and improvisation, the music responds to the themes, textures, and pacing of the surrounding artworks, creating a subtle dialogue between sound and space. 

GAME! Dunk Show, Demos & Basketball Giveaway

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Get ready for a high-energy celebration Sunday, July 26, 1–3 p.m., on the newly renovated mural-covered courts at the Great Park! Designed by California artist Katy Ann Gilmore in collaboration with Project Backboard, these vibrant court surfaces set the stage for a fun-filled day inspired by the Great Park Gallery exhibition, GAME! Basketball and Contemporary Art

Arts in Irvine Exhibition Revisits the World’s Largest Photograph Nearly 20 Years Later

Arts in Irvine invites the community to experience 20 Years Later: The Great Picture, an exhibition exploring the creation and legacy of one of the most ambitious photographic projects ever undertaken.

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pio@cityofirvine.org
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949-724-6077
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Family-Friendly Concerts, Movies, and Community Events

Summer in the City returns June through August, bringing City of Irvine parks to life with free concerts, outdoor movies, and community celebrations.

Contact E-mail Address
pio@cityofirvine.org
Contact Name
Public Information Office
Contact Phone
949-724-6077
Date
Display Style
Include in the Newsroom?
Yes
Include in Top Stories?
1
Category
Use Video Instead of Feature Image?
No