GALLERY: Crossing over at Caltech

Share: Crossing Over is a public exhibition that explores the intersection of science and art, featuring 250 objects from the Caltech Archives. It showcases how scientists and engineers use art to discover and communicate, and how artists draw inspiration from science. The exhibition is spread across six locations, including three galleries, and moves from the vast universe to the microscopic world, concluding with an installation by artist Helen Pashgian. Follow:

GALLERY: Pasadena pet moments

Share: In Pasadena, pets are cherished members of the family, and the photographers of PCC Courier often capture them through beautiful portraits. Dogs, cats, birds, and even rabbits are frequently the stars of these photoshoots. The photographers highlight the unique personalities of each pet, creating heartwarming images that celebrate the animals themselves. Whether playful or serene, each portrait tells a special story of companionship and love. Follow:

GALLERY: Pasadena ArtWalk through the lens

Share: The 6th Annual Pasadena ARTWalk, held on September 21st and 22nd, 2024, showcased over 180 artisans in Playhouse Village. Attendees explored a vibrant mix of handmade artistry, including visual art, photography, fashion, and jewelry. Captured by PCC Courier photographers, this gallery highlights the excitement of the event, celebrating creativity and community spirit. Relive the unforgettable moments through our curated photos! Follow:

GALLERY: Seeing red at PCC

Share: Courier photojournalists aim to capture the vibrant energy of Pasadena City College through the color red, one of the school’s official colors symbolizing passion and creativity. They will explore the campus, documenting where red stands out in architecture, nature, student attire, and art installations. This photographic journey will highlight the significance of red in the PCC community, celebrating its beauty and the vitality it brings to campus life. Follow:

Planned demolition of W building leaves uncertain future for dance program

Share: Pasadena City College’s (PCC) Facilities Master Plan, endorsed by voters in 2022, is facing a wave of apprehension from students and faculty in the dance department as the college gears up to demolish the W and L buildings. The W building, which houses the dance department, has become a point of particular contention.  At a recent Board of Trustees meeting in April, students enrolled in the dance program voiced their concerns about the impending demolition, citing worries over the lack of suitable replacement facilities. …