Remixing Reality
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 13, 7-10PM Exhibition Dates: July 13 – August 3, 2019 Closing Gathering: Saturday, August 3, 2-4PM
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 13, 7-10PM Exhibition Dates: July 13 – August 3, 2019 Closing Gathering: Saturday, August 3, 2-4PM
The quechquémitl is a garment which has been worn by indigenous cultures in Central Mexico since the pre-Hispanic period. For this action I presented fabric and paper templates for quechquémitls for participants to create and customize their own garment incorporating contemporary materials as a 21st
L’artista per la prima volta espone in Italia. Per questa performance dialogherà con il pubblico per realizzare, con coloro che saranno interessati, un proprio quechquemitl che potrà essere indossato e/o collocato sul muro della galleria fino a comporre un installazione partecipativa.
ABOUT: The title of the wandering exhibition was inspired by the paintings of the Swiss artist Johann- Heinrich Fussli (1741 Zurich - 1825 London) who painted different versions of "Incubus“ (Nachtmahr). He made the world of dreams and visions subject of his paintings inspired by ghost
Dear friends, I am excited to be presenting my Window Dressing Project installation, “Multiverso,” at Cerritos College Art Gallery, with the opening reception on January 29th, 6-9pm
The CCF Fellowship for Visual Artists provides financial and other support to help Los Angeles-based artists build thriving, sustainable careers and to strengthen L.A.’s vibrant arts scene. This year’s fellows were selected from more than 300 applicants working in a wide range of disciplines.
Partita at Durden and Ray Saturday December 8, 2018 at 6PM-9PM Durden and Ray 1206 Maple Ave #832, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Somewhere in Betweenco-curated by Michele Cairella Fillmore and Bia GayottoOpens on Election Day 2018:Tues., Nov. 6, 2018 –Thurs., Mar. 17, 2019Artist’s Reception:Sat. Nov. 10, 3-6pm
The Parapraxis contributors: Alexis Bolter, Alfonso Gonzalez, Amy Shimshon-Santo, Aubrey Ingmar Manson, Camille Schefter, Carolie Parker, Chad Attie, Chandler McWilliams, Cody Bayne, Daniel Gibson, Dee Balson Mollett, Diana Kohne, Elizabeth Leister, Elliott Hundley, Forrest Kirk, Frank J. Stockton, Harold Hollingsworth, Heather Williamsonn, Helen Rebekah Garber,
The Church of the Epiphany in Lincoln Heights was the Los Angeles home base for Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers movement. The newspaper for the Chicano civil rights movement, La Raza, was printed in the basement. Since the 1960s, the Episcopalian church has