December 9, 2022

Each week, Arts Orange County and Voice of OC are excited to deliver to you this look at the stories and events happening in our arts and cultural community.
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The Skivvies: Sleigh My Name

Broadway's award-winning "undie pop" duo brings their signature blend of comedy, music, and eclectic instruments back to the Laguna Playhouse for a holiday show that promises big laughs and no pants MORE

♦ Visual Arts ♦

Yellow Submarine Rising' Gives Asian American Artists a Platform to Speak and Shine

There’s a mini-revolution going on at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Ana, and it’s decidedly not quiet.


The multidisciplinary group exhibition “Yellow Submarine Rising: Currents in Asian American Art,” which opened Dec. 3 and runs through Dec. 17, features seven Asian American artists who are reflecting on and sharing their takes on the contemporary Asian American experience. The exhibit is presented by the Vietnamese American Arts and Letters Association (VAALA), which is also celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.


According to curator Thuy N.D. Tran, the show was conceived as a response to the recent rise in hate crimes and rhetoric against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). In its 2021 Orange County Hate Crimes Report, the OC Human Relations Commission noted a 43% increase in AAPI hate crimes and a 164% increase in anti-AAPI hate incidents from 2020 to 2021.


“We want to create a space for Asian American creatives, to insert them into the discussion,” said Tran, who curated the group show, “Marvelous Metaphors: Art as Visual Poetry” for VAALA in 2011. “That’s how I connect to these issues and process, is through creative work. We had a lack of that down here (compared to the Bay Area and New York).

♦ In Case You Missed It ♦

Local Artists will be Serving a New Look for Placentia’s SR-57 Orange Freeway

The SR-57 Orange Freeway stretches approximately 4.9 miles through the cities of Placentia, Fullerton and Brea. Soon the standard gray walls will be splashed with color and contemporary designs for locals and the thousands of others who travel the freeway system to admire.


Beginning in spring 2023, Los Angeles sculptor Cliff Garten and Ontario mural artist Alejandro Poli Jr., also known as Man One, will be beautifying the location with their original work of sculpture, “Placentia Gateway (Chromatic Ascension),” and the mural, “The Good People Under Our Sun and Moon,” respectively.


The sculpture will be by the on/off ramps of SR-57 at Orangethorpe Avenue and the mural on West Crowther Avenue under SR-57. Both are expected to be finished by summer 2023.

Each week, we recommend a variety of events and experiences from the listings at SparkOC.com, our free website for Orange County's arts and cultural community. We always suggest you be mindful of the most recent health and safety guidelines in California, Orange County, and the venue for the listing.
♦ Local Spotlight ♦

Casa Nutcracker

The beloved holiday musical fairy tale is performed by Orange County Ballet Theater in a special condensed presentation adapted for the intimate Main Salon theater at San Clemente's beautiful Casa Romantica MORE

♦ Wallet Friendly ♦

Magic of Christmas Concert

A free concert at Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park will be headlined by the All-American Boys Chorus MORE

♦ For the Family ♦

Silent Night Silent Disco at Segerstrom

Put on your headphones and show your most festive dance moves at this family-friendly dance on the Argyros Plaza MORE

♦ Wildcard ♦

Art Show Open House

Live music and projector installations liven up this visit to Anaheim's unique Warehouse of Contemporary Art as they showcase the work of 25 exceptional artists in this free event MORE

"In these uncertain times, some arts organizations stay in place, while others move ahead and demonstrate their importance. Arts Orange County has truly risen to the challenges presented by COVID-19, by equipping local organizations with funding and educational resources"

- Jerry Mandel, Ph.D., President,

Irvine Barclay Theatre 

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