Wealth in art has broad consequences
Using money meant for the poor to build a museum parking garage highlights philanthropist Eli Broad’s hypocrisy.
Justin Yun, Writer
• April 5, 2016
Posters decorate construction walls
An art class begins to fill the science building construction walls with images and art jokes.
Rebecca Mitchell, Writer
• March 22, 2016
Biola celebrates the spirit of creativity
Biola’s annual Arts Symposium featured insight from creative minds.
Bethany Higa, Writer
• March 9, 2016
Art Goghs with everything
Although many see the study of art as impractical, it actually teaches about a variety of subjects.
Adrianna Coe, Writer
• December 8, 2015
Commons displays artwork about gender themes
Art exhibits visual messages from “Gender, Faith and Culture” week.
Jana Eller, Office Manager
• December 2, 2015
To Paris: From New York with love, empathy and art
U.S. city scarred by terror clings to creativity and beauty alongside Paris.
Hannah Wagner, Writer
• December 1, 2015
We can glorify God through more than just “Christian music”
Music, even if not explicitly Christian, still can depict the true and the beautiful.
President Barry Corey, Writer
• November 17, 2015
LACMA fosters creative thought
We look locally for our first focus on fine art.
Hayley Langdon, Writer
• September 23, 2015
Keep the art coming
The Chimes Staff explores the need for art on campus.
Chimes Staff, Writer
• September 17, 2014
A new perspective on an artful crime
Catherine Streng questions whether graffiti is an act of vandalism or of self expression.
Catherine Streng, Writer
• September 16, 2014
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