Portola High School Hosts Model United Nations Conference
On February 3rd, the first Model United Nations (MUN) Conference was held at Portola High School....
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On February 3rd, the first Model United Nations (MUN) Conference was held at Portola High School....
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Former Irvine Mayor and current Vice Mayor Larry Agran has announced his 2024 Mayoral candidacy in...
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When Amber Lin was in the third grade, her family left Taiwan. The family now lives in Irvine and...
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This article was written by guest columnist, Alyssa Carle Recently, I met with longtime Turtle...
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Irvine resident, Karina Jadhav is an 8th grader at Pacific Academy. She is also the winner of the...
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More than 500 acres of the 1300-acre Great Park have already been developed. In addition to the...
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Sixteen-year-old Irvine student, Helaine Zhao, has won a $25,000 Davidson Fellows Scholarship for...
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Portola High School alumna Cecilia Mou has been selected for the prestigious Television Academy...
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In May 2022, the City Council passed and adopted an ordinance to allow residential beekeeping in...
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Longtime Irvine resident and artist, Minna Chow is sharing some of her beautiful brushed paintings with the community through an exhibit at the Lakeview Senior Center through October 31st.
Minna began her love of brush painting as a young child in China, with guidance from her mother. She went on to study Chinese language and literature during college, where she learned different styles of calligraphy and Chinese brush painting techniques. This traditional art form is steeped in history, with each piece created in your own “handwriting,” each stamped unconsciously with your own style. In China, it’s very fittingly described as “writing the picture.”
Minna is a member of the American Artists of Chinese Brush Painting (AACBP) and the Orange County Chinese Art Association (OCCAA). Her work has been featured in a number of art exhibitions across Orange County — including our local libraries and the Great Park. Last year, Minna’s paintings were featured at an art exhibit at John Wayne Airport.