The annual High School Art Exhibition at City Hall spotlights the City’s young artists and future creatives. The exhibition features a curated selection of artworks ranging from photography, drawing, painting, ceramics, and mixed media pieces that span a diversity of themes and styles.
Today, City of Irvine officials and Senator Dave Min hosted a groundbreaking for the Jeffrey Open Space Trail (JOST) Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge Project. The JOST currently stretches 3.5 miles through the heart of Irvine, and the $14.5 million in funding supports a critical piece of the trail that has yet to be finished: a 1.5-mile extension running from Barranca to Interstate 5.
City officials and Senator Dave Min hosted a groundbreaking for the Jeffrey Open Space Trail Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge Project. The $14.5 million in funding supports a critical piece of the trail that has yet to be finished: a 1.5-mile extension running from Barranca to Interstate 5.
On Thursday, April 18, at 2 p.m., the community is cordially invited to a special ceremony to dedicate the Sycamore Grove at the Cattle Camp at Bommer Canyon Preserve in memory of Mary Ann Gaido, a distinguished public servant and cherished member of the Irvine community.
On Thursday, April 18, at 2 p.m., the community is cordially invited to a special ceremony to dedicate the Sycamore Grove at the Cattle Camp at Bommer Canyon Preserve in memory of Mary Ann Gaido, a distinguished public servant and cherished member of the Irvine community.
On Thursday, April 18, at 2 p.m., the community is cordially invited to a special ceremony to dedicate the Sycamore Grove at the Cattle Camp at Bommer Canyon Preserve in memory of Mary Ann Gaido, a distinguished public servant and cherished member of the Irvine community.
At its March 26 meeting, the Great Park Board and City Council voted to approve the lease agreements for Pretend City Children’s Museum and Orange County Music & Dance. These agreements will pave the way for the development of the Cultural Terrace at the Great Park into one of Southern California’s most dynamic cultural, historical, educational, and arts centers.
At its March 26 meeting, the Great Park Board and City Council voted to approve the lease agreements for Pretend City Children’s Museum and Orange County Music & Dance. These agreements will pave the way for the development of the Cultural Terrace at the Great Park.
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Great Park Will Be Home to Pretend City Children's Museum and Orange County Music & Dance
Join us for the 30th annual Studio Arts Festival Saturday, June 1, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. The event will showcase more than 100 local artists and their handmade, original works of art for purchase, including hand-blown glass, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, woodworking, clothing, and more.
In an effort to provide more charging options to the community, the City of Irvine, in partnership with Eneridge, has installed four DC fast charging stations for electric vehicles at Trabuco Center.
“As a City, we are committed to working with the community to reduce vehicle emissions and make switching to EVs affordable and accessible to all,” said Mayor Farrah N. Khan. “These additional EV chargers are an important part of those efforts, making it easier for residents to power up quickly closer to home.”
Create your own books and explore the beauty of nature through various simple book making workshops. Inspired by the Great Park Gallery exhibition, Natural Language: Contemporary Book Arts, this family friendly drop-in style workshop series is a unique opportunity to blend artistic expression with dance, knowledge, and your favorite things! No advanced registration is needed for these free fun events for all ages.