CSUN Students Celebrate Urban Art at Art 180 Festival

  • A student adds to a painting that says

    On Thursday, March 28, California State University, Northridge students gathered in the University Student Union’s Plaza del Sol for Art 180, an urban art festival. At the event, muralist Ronnie Robles created live art and students participated in a variety of art activities, including creating edible food art, spin art, sketching, and spoken word. Photo by Nestor Garcia.

  • Tents, people and activities on the Plaza del Sol.

    Art 180 takes over the Plaza del Sol. Photo by Nestor Garcia.

  • Ernesto Razo, a double Asian American studies and psychology major, having a temporary tattoo applied.

    Ernesto Razo, a double Asian American studies and psychology major, gets a temporary tattoo at Art 180. Photo by Lee Choo.

  • Two students pouring paint into a spin art machine.

    Students create spin art in Plaza del Sol. Photo by Lee Choo.

  • Psychology major Jade Howell holding a painted record.

    Psychology major Jade Howell shows off her spin art-decorated record. Photo by Lee Choo.

  • Linguistics major David Dillion sketching.

    Linguistics major David Dillion creates a work of art. Photo by Nestor Garcia.

  • Asmaa Aziz, a journalism student, holding up a sketch.

    Asmaa Aziz, a journalism student, shows off her creation. Photo by Nestor Garcia.

  • Three paintings displayed in Plaza del Sol.

    Art on display. Photo by Lee Choo.

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