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In "The High Art of Riding Low," Cars Tell the Untold Stories of Chicano Culture

“What if somebody brings a bat?” worries Dr. Denise Sandoval, curator of new exhibition "The High Art of Riding Low: Ranflas, Corazón e Inspiración" at the Petersen Automotive Museum. The professor of Chicanx studies at Cal State Northridge feared for the safety of Gypsy Rose Piñata by Justin Favela. --LA Weekly

Lowriders park at LA's Petersen Museum

“The High Art of Riding Low: Ranflas, Corazon e Inspiracion’ examines the diversity and complexity with which 50 artists visualize and celebrate the lowrider car through vehicles, paintings, sculptures and on-site installations,” wrote the exhibit’s guest curator Denise M. Sandoval, a professor of Chicano studies at Cal State Northridge. “The lowrider car (ranfla) inspires many artists, but it is especially celebrated by Chicano/a artists throughout the Southwest.” --Autoweek

A Professor ‘Who Looks Like Them’

For Gema Ludisaca, a first-generation college student at California State University at Northridge, becoming a college professor would be a dream. --The Chronicle of Higher Education

Independent Shakespeare Co Invites Audiences to Vienna in MEASURE FOR MEASURE

In her ten years as a college faculty member she taught at Moorpark College, Pepperdine University, and California State University, Northridge. Drawing on her experience as an educator, she has guided the company in the development of educational programming for schools, as well as workshops directed toward families that take place before performances in Griffith Park. --Broadway World, Los Angeles

Parks Jr, Ravena headline Gilas roster for SEA Games

Paras will be the youngest member of the team, but much will be expected from him, given that he will be participating in the National Collegiate Athletic Association championships next year for Cal State Northridge. --Yahoo! News

Desire Trails

Theresa’s work focuses on specific moments in classic literature that intersect with personal histories to establish new narratives through abstraction and obfuscation. Theresa received an MA emphasizing in painting from California State University, Northridge in 2016. --Wall Street International Magazine

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