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Walking Tour with Cogâ•nate Collective

Walking Tour with  Cog•nate  Collective Saturday, March 9 @ 1pm Join GCAC Artists-in-Residence Cog•nate Collective on a walking audio-tour through downtown Santa Ana, navigating histories of displacement, resistance,  and resilience through the voices of shop owners, activists,  and local youth. The walk will begin at Grand Central Art Center and end at the community market […]

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Mandana Moghaddam: Exodus

Exodus Mandana Moghaddam December 1, 2018 through February 17, 2019 Opening Reception: Saturday, December 1 from 7-10pm Borrowing the term from ancient history,  Exodus  tackles the mass flight/move of the people all over the world trying to survive war, poverty and social injustice. Mandana Moghaddam knows firsthand the refugee’s sense of loss and displacement, hope […]

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Phase 2 – Lucas Murgida: None of This is Real

Lucas Murgida None of This is Real an evolving project – phase 2 Interaction: Saturday, October 6 from 7-10pm Bring an unwanted  brass key. For the second phase of  Lucas Murgida‘s evolving project,  None of this is Real,  participants are asked to bring an unwanted brass key  to the opening on Saturday, October 6th. Murgida […]

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David Politzer: Text Neck

Text Neck David Politzer October 6, 2018 through January 13, 2019 Opening Reception:  Saturday, October 6th from 7-10pm Text Neck, a new project by David Politer created during an artist-in-residence at Grand Central Art Center, takes a darkly comedic look at how Smartphones are changing our bodies and minds. The project gets its name from […]

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Trafficked: Cecilia Lopez

Trafficked Cecilia Lopez October 6, 2018 through January 13, 2019 Panel Discussion: Saturday, October 6th from 6-7pm Opening Reception:  Saturday, October 6th from 7-10pm There is often a stigma associated with speaking about human trafficking, with many individual leaders and communities failing to acknowledge the levels of trafficking occurring in the United States. The current […]

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RELAX BLUE – By Cay Castagnetto, with Alan Poma and David Cavazos

Cay Castagnetto, with Alan Poma and David Cavazos RELAX BLUE September 1, 2018 Arrive by 7.30pm. Doors close promptly at 7.45pm (Toyota Tercel. Los Angeles, 2018) A performance in association with the exhibition  Kim Zumpfe: outside the length of a room | OR | diving into the blue sun Taking its title from the photographic […]

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Enrique Ramí­­rez: Un Hombre Que Camina

Un Hombre Que Camina Enrique Ramí­­rez 1 septiembre 2018-11 noviembre 2018 â“Soy del surâ”, como dice una cancií­³n escrita allí­­, así­­ que todo lo veo desde el sur, aunque viva en el norte. Mi trabajo es de crear visiones, mundos que llevan al imaginario poí­©tico y polí­­tico a un lugar comí­ºn entre ellos. Vengo de […]

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Enrique Ramí­­rez: Un Hombre Que Camina

Un Hombre Que Camina Enrique Ramí­­rez September 1 – November 11, 2018 “I’m from the south”, as a song written there says, so I see everything from the south, even if I live in the north. My job is to create visions, worlds that lead the poetic and political imaginary to a common place among […]

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Dylan Mira: Black Hole Notes on the Oriented Strand Board

Dylan Mira Black Hole Notes on the Oriented Strand Board August 4, 2018 7-10pm (image credits:  Duty-Free, 2018,  Ultrasonic misters, Mugwort,  Poppy, Gingko, Plantain,  Karen Huber Gallery, CDMX, MX)   A performance in association with the exhibition  Kim Zumpfe: outside the length of a room | OR | diving into the blue sun Industrial humidifiers […]

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