Weaving Her Way Through Life
Mira Costa art teacher Valerie Park has expanded her already-extensive knowledge about art by learning how to weave yarn herself. […]
Mira Costa art teacher Valerie Park has expanded her already-extensive knowledge about art by learning how to weave yarn herself. […]
As she picks up her paint brush, she fills a canvas with joy and passion. […]
Unlike other artists, Mira Costa senior Joanne Qi utilizes the opportunities provided to her by the internet by creating graphic designs. […]
From fingerpainting as a child to creating unique abstract artworks, Mira Costa freshman Ania Zdziarska persues her passion of art by selling her pieces. […]
Directed by Steven Brill, “Walk of Shame” leaves viewers unsatisfied by the incoherent plot, mediocre acting, and dense jokes that plague the film. Although the film has its comical moments, it doesn’t make up for the overrated theme and the overly used puns. […]
By Courtney Hughey Staff Writer The Manhattan Beach City Council held the first “I Heart Manhattan Beach” art exhibit at City Hall from Jan. 8-31 where residents were encouraged to submit their own artwork. Local […]
The South Bay is getting artsy. Contemporary art inspired the South Bay community on April 14. The Torrance Art Museum recently had its opening reception presenting the new gallery- “Between the Knowing.” […]
Mira Costa art students will get the special opportunity to participate in “An Art Show to Benefit Skatepark-PV” at Zask Gallery in Palos Verdes. The nonprofit event was organized in order to raise money to help build a skate park on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. […]
Junior Sam Miller is out to make his mark—literally. […]
With a new school year comes new teachers, including art and ceramics teacher Katherine Martin, AP art history teacher Taryn Turney, and new librarian Jane Lofton. […]
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