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Past Exhibitions

The image depicts a close-up of an abstract artwork. A rectangular canvas, partially covered by a yellow fabric, is the primary focus. The visible surface of the canvas is textured and layered with various materials, including: White Base: A white, possibly plaster-like base forms the foundation of the artwork. Dark Marks: Dark, almost charcoal-like marks are scattered across the white base, creating a sense of depth and texture. Yellow Fabric: A yellow, possibly silk or satin fabric drapes over the top edge of the canvas. It appears to be attached by a series of fine black threads. Other Textures: There are hints of other textures, such as a rough, almost furry surface in the upper left corner.

Flavia D’Urso: Slippage of a Strand

test. Flavia D’Urso: Slippage of a Strand | February 1, 2020 – May 10, 2020 Slippage of a Strand Flavia D’Urso February 1, 2020 – May 10, 2020 Guest Curator: Elizabeth Rooklidge  Slippage of a Strand, a collection of new and recent works by Flavia D’Urso, is grounded in the intersection of physical, emotional, and […]

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Individual wearing a traditional Slavic garment.

Chris Kallmyer: Sundown Shelter

test. Sundown Shelter Chris Kallmyer October 5, 2019—Ongoing Sundown Shelter explores the idea of the west and the movement of the sun westward through a new performance installation created for the Grand Central Art Center. The evolving work will begin with an immersive performance by Chris Kallmyer and musician collaborators, as well a new video piece […]

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Individual standing under a motion sculpture.

Sharon Levy: Canopy

test. Canopy Sharon Levy November 2, 2019— March 8, 2020 Artist Sharon Levy creates sculptural installations, paintings and drawings that explore both a sense of wonder in the natural world, exploring her fear and sadness about its destruction. With subjects both large and small, she focuses on the interactions between humans and nature to find […]

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Persian sculpture depicting a winged bull with a human face

Martin Durazo: Monolith (ic)

test. Monolith (ic) Martin Durazo October 5, 2019—January 12, 2020 With Monolith (ic) Durazo returns to an aesthetic of multi-disciplinary installation and performance work.  Site-specific and conceptual works are activated by singular and collaborative performance as well as audience interaction and exploration. Monolith (ic) is a reference to singular stones that have been used to create heroic […]

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A man carrying a large trash bag crossing the street

Federico Medina: Starving

Starving Federico Medina August 3 – October 13, 2019 OPENING RECEPTION: August 3 from 7-10pm On a raining winter evening, artist Federico Medina decided to take a journey through the streets of Santa Ana’s Artist Village. It was a quest, a search for better understanding as he contemplated the questions for which he was struggling. […]

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Video still showing the face of a woman in front of a red background.

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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Man sitting in front of woman in blindfold.

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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Red shoes walking on the sidewalk.

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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Artist teaching person to weld

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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