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Kerry Tribe: Double

Kerry Tribe Double July 6 – September 22, 2019 OPENING RECEPTION: July 6 from 7-10pm In Kerry Tribe’s single-channel video work Double, five women who nominally resemble one another reflect on subjects ranging from their impressions of Los Angeles to the project they are currently working on – apparently the very project in which they appear.  Each of […]

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Artist talk: Salvador de la Torre| 6 pm, Saturday, July 6

Saturday, July 6 @ 6:00-7:00 pm ABOUT THE ARTIST:Salvador de la Torre is an artist and educator, born in Guadalajara Jalisco, raised in Laredo, Texas and currently resides in Long Beach, CA. De la Torre earned a Master of Fine Art from California State University, Fullerton and a Bachelor of Art from Texas A&M International […]

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Jennifer Nelson: Habeas Corpus Investigation #2: Constellation Court – a Summons

— Research performance, June 1, 7:30 – 9:00pm Jennifer Nelson Habeas Corpus Investigation #2: Constellation Court – a Summons Standing between a State’s power to imprison you and your right to liberty is the Writ of Habeas Corpus–meaning have the body, in court. This basic legal premise can recalibrate the dance between an individual and […]

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Salvador de la Torre: antes muerta que sencilla

Salvador de la Torre antes muerta que sencilla May 4 – July 14, 2019 Opening Reception: Sat., May 4 from 7-10pm In December of 2017, artist Salvador de la Torre overheard a conversation between their mother and niece. Their niece was interviewing the artist’s mother in regards to her migration story and how she ended […]

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Phase 5 – Lucas Murgida: None of This is Real

Lucas Murgida: None of This is Real, Phase #5 Sat., May 4, 2019 from 7-10pm For the fifth and final phase of his ongoing exploration, Murgida will be teaching participants how to free their wrists when bound with standard zip-ties. Instead of attempting to cut or break the zip-ties, participants will learn a different technique […]

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NOW MORE THAN EVER

NOW MORE THAN EVER May 4 – August 18, 2019 Opening Reception: Sat., May 4 from 7-10PM Artists: Janan Abedelmuti, Yara Almouradi, Dylan Flah, Jose Flores Nava, Desmond Jervis, Hadley Mattwig, Pamela Rush The expression â“now more than everâ” may be the most representative phrase for our current climate of opposition. It precedes calls to […]

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Free Live Performance / It Happened To Me – Sat. Apr. 27

*Original album cover artwork by Ed Ruscha FREE TO THE PUBLICDavid Greenberger and Prime LensIt Happened To MeLive Performance   Saturday, April 27 @ 6PMdoors will open @ 5:30PM   Bill Medley AuditoriumSanta Ana High School520 W Walnut St, Santa Ana, CA 92701Note: The event and audience are being filmed for  Beth Harrington’s upcoming  documentary […]

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Performance of Yumi Janairo Roth’s Spin (after Sol LeWitt)

(Photo credit: Bobby Rogers. Spinner Ray Rivera) Yumi Janairo Roth Spin (after Sol LeWitt) ongoing artist-in-residence Performance, Workshops, and Site-Specific Spinning Saturday, April 6 from 6-9pm Working with a group of professional sign spinners from AArrow Sign Spinners of Orange County and LA, artist Yumi Janairo Roth’s projectSpin (after Sol LeWitt) is at once a […]

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Penn Jillette on David Greenberger’s GCAC Project!

      ^  *If the sound does not play automatically, click just to the left of the 00:00 mark, just above the arrow and it should begin. Penn Jillette (Yes, from Penn and Teller fame) says some beautiful things about the  It Happened To Me album, David Greenberger‘s Grand Central Art Center artist-in-residence project, […]

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