MFA Exhibition

L Cole, C D Cruz, D Erdmann, N Herbst, S Horsley, G Mercedes, T Schwartz, K Wall, J Westerbeke: Greater LA Masters of Fine Art

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Leigh Cole, Cathy de la Cruz, Deanna Erdmann, Nico Herbst, Scott Horsley, Gretchen Mercedes, Tim Schwartz, Kate Wall, and Julia Westerbeke

Greater LA Masters of Fine Arts Exhibition

Exhibition runs August 25 through September 10, 2007

Opening Reception on Sunday, September 7th | 4-9 pm

California State Universities, Long Beach Galleries, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840-0106

MFA Students from California State University, Long Beach begin this academic year by presenting a group show, which features work by graduate students throughout the greater Los Angeles area including: Akosua Adoma Owusu, Olga Balema, Gideon Barnett, Christopher Bauder, Benjamin Britton, Leigh Cole, Cathy de la Cruz, Deanna Erdmann, Lindsay Fotser, Liz Glynn, Eben Goff, Jennifer Gradecki, Jesse Aron Green, Nico Herbst, Scott Horsley, Whitney Hubbs, Simon Hughes, Niku Kashef, Amanda Keller-Konya, Mimi Lauter, Erica Love, Dana Maiden, Gretchen Mercedes, Matt Merkel-Hess, Joanne Mitchell, Jared Nielsen, Raksha Parekh, Ian Pines, Brian Porray, Seth Pringle, Peter Bo Rappmund, Issac Resinkoff, Sarah Rose, Yoshie Sakai, Tim Schwartz, Matt Sheridan, Matthew Siegle, Melissa Thomson, The University, Alison Walker, Kate Wall, Julia Westerbeke, and Jennifer Wolf. This diverse community includes visual data from thirteen schools, including UC Santa Barbara, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, down the coast to UC San Diego and everything in between and was curated by: McLean Fahnestock, Christen Sperry-Garcia, Mariann Marcum, Matt Ohm, Michael Walsh, Nathan Huff, Christina Shurts, and Megan Hoetger.

MFA 08 at the University Art Gallery

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You are invited to attend the opening reception for

MFA 08

Selected work by the graduating Master of Fine Arts students: Seth Augustine, Kate Barclay, Jennifer Medlin Cardinale, Cathy de la Cruz, Deanna Erdmann, Kate Hoffman, Scott Horsley, Sara Hunsucker, Derek Lomas, Elyse Montague, Adam Moyer, Owen Mundy, Kelly Pendergrast, Iana Quesnell, Katherine Sweetman, Nina Waisman, Kate Wall, Felipe Zuñiga

Organized by Isabelle Lutterodt
Exhibition Coordinator, UC San Diego Art Gallery

Thursday, June 5, 2008 | 6-8:30pm

Exhibition continues June 6 through July 5, 2008

Admission Free.

UC San Diego, University Art Gallery, Mandeville Center | 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093
( http://universityartgallery.ucsd.edu/ )

For further information please call 858.534.2107 or email uag@ucsd.edu. For Press Release please visit: ( http://va-grad.ucsd.edu/~drupal/files/MFA08PR.pdf/ ).

UC San Diego Visual Arts Department Presents The 2008 Open Studios

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The UCSD Visual Arts Department Announces

MFA Open Studios 08

The Graduate Visual Arts Department at the University of California San Diego invites the community to view the work of its current MFA students at Open Studios on Friday, April 4, 2008, from 2-8 pm.

From dirtbike culture, discarded fire alarms and nanotechnology to stand up comedy, dream stimulation, and water balloons, the visual artists of UCSD’s highly noted MFA program employ a wide range of subject matter in their multi-disciplinary practices. The resulting works are a rich array of technological investigation, social speculation, psychic space and real-world intervention.

Many of UCSD’s MFA candidates have worked and exhibited widely throughout the globe. Within the Southern California art community, the students have recently collaborated with The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Fritz Haeg's Sundown Salon, LA’s LACE and Sixteen:One galleries and CECUT, Tijuana.

Join us for an afternoon of art, film, performance and music at the Visual Arts Facility, located off of Gilman Drive on the UCSD campus, La Jolla, California.

For directions and more information, please go to:
http://ucsdopenstudios.com/2008/information.php

Contact: Glenna Jennings
626-676-0627
gjennings@ucsd.edu

MFA07 at The Egyptian

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The UCSD Visual Arts Department cordially invites you to the:

MFA07 @ The Egyptian

Location: University Art Gallery, Mandeville Center

MFA Exhibition: Origin is the Goal

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UCSD Open Studios, 2007

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UCSD OPEN STUDIOS, 2007

Friday, April 6, 2007
2:00-8:00 pm
Visual Arts Facility (VAF)
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA 92093

For information on artists, events, performances and screenings visit:
http://ucsdopenstudios.com

Dolphins of San Onofre

MFA Exhibition

Dolphins of San Onofre
May 20 - May 30, 2006

Presents new work by:
Kate Barclay
Alan Calpe
Shashi Chittle
Evelyn Donnelly
Julia Dzwonkoski & Kye Potter
Deanna Erdman
Scott Horsley
Iana Quesnell
Stephen J. Remington
Shannon Spanhake
Nina Waisman
Caleb Waldorf
Joe Winter

curated by Malik Gaines

Location:
Compact/Space - Los Angeles
1307 s. Union Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(626) 676-0627

For more information, visit: www.compactspace.com/

where: is a three-venue event designed as an homogenous space

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UCSD Master of Fine Arts candidates Exhibition - The Elephant vs. The Termite

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UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY - UCSD presents

Exhibition on display at the University Art Gallery from April 7-27, 2006

Walk through with the artists 5:30 - 6:30PM

Reception to follow 6:30 - 7:30PM

Presenting the works of fifteen UCSD Master of Fine Arts candidates, this exhibition reveals the blend of traditional art practices and new technologies, while simultaneously highlighting the diversity of the artistic practice and expression of the artists. The Graduate Programs at UCSD emphasize cross-departmental collaboration leading to new avenues of critical thought, artistic development, and technological innovation. Among the selection of drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, video and digital media included in the exhibition, viewers will find active dialogues throughout a variety of disciplines which challenge contemporary notions of space, perception and process.

Alternative Universes, a Panel on Emerging Artist Spaces

MFA Exhibition

UCSD Visual Arts Department presents

Alternative Universes,

a panel on emerging artist spaces.

Friday, March 3rd, 7:30 pm at Estación Tijuana. Tijuana, Mexico

With support from the UCSD Visual Arts Department, four innovative and independent art spaces have been invited to discuss their work and their practice on March 3rd in a panel entitled “Alternate Universes.” Each of these alternative universes treats the white cube space in different ways, engaging their communities and mapping themselves in their urban setting while pointing to the educational institutions and relationships from which many are formed. Some act as wedges in the cultural matrix, some fill the gaps while others behave more parasitically on the city and its institutions. “Alternative Universes” will also provide a forum to discuss the ways artists and curators are working together to reinvigorate the counter-tradition of the alternative art space. We also hope to address how spaces developed on the edges or in the barrios of major cosmopolitan spaces are specifically addressing issues such as marginalization, gentrification, and cultural tourism.

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