Student Project
Ted Chung: First Year Review - VAF Gallery and Commons Jan 28 - 30 '09
Submitted by yolietorres on Tue, 01/27/2009 - 9:22am. Student ProjectTed Chung:
First Year Review
VAF Gallery and VAF Commons
January 28 from 10AM to 12:30PM
January 29-30 from Noon to 5PM
Closing Reception on Friday, January 30, 2009 @ 7PM
UC San Diego / Visual Arts Department, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, California 92093
Elliot Montague: Channeling - AGIT-PROP - Jan 19 '08 - 8PM
Submitted by yolietorres on Wed, 01/14/2009 - 9:01am. Film Screening | Student Project
Elliot Montague
CHANNELING:
An Invocation of Spectral Bodies & Queer Spirits
*a touring film and video program curated by Latham Zearfoss and Ethan White*
Monday, January 19, 2008 @ 8PM
Total Running Time: ~68 min.
It's a free event, but a $5 Donation is much appreciated
AGIT-PROP, 2637 University Avenue (Behind Glenn's Market on Utah), North Park, San Diego
CHANNELING is an entryway into the spirit realm and the queer body politic: a program of experimental moving image work that calls up the ghosts of the past and the specters of the future. The intent of the program is to re-imagine film and video as occult technologies that allow us to connect with the bodies, experiences, and emotions that are often invisible– ghostly, even–in everyday life. The works in the program take a personal approach in dealing with the political and historical problems that haunt the queer experience: the AIDS pandemic (Renwick, DiStefano), the body in transition (Montague),the idealized nuclear family (Pena, Robinson), and the narrow cultural standards of desirability (EMR, Moulton). CHANNELING presents emerging and established artists critically engaging with these concerns on their own campy, poetic, sexual,humorous, and even utopian terms, using a variety of aesthetic approaches such as digital video, homemade effects, saturated 8mm, home movies, animation, green screen, and more.
Please visit http://channelingqueerspirits.wordpress.com for news, tour info, and more information about the artists and works included in the program.
Repeat Until: WORK by Merve Kayan, Michael Trigilio, Gretchen Mercedes and Rubén Ortiz Torres - compactspace Gallery
Submitted by yolietorres on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 1:41pm. Student Project | Faculty ShowAlum Kate Barclay, Alum Katie Herzog, Merve Kayan, Gretchen Mercedes, Rubén Ortiz Torres, and Michael Trigilio; Curator, Glenna Jennings
Repeat Until.
- Curated by Glenna Jennings
Downtown ArtWalk Preview on February 12th | Noon-9PM
Downtown ArtWalk Preview on January 8th | 2-9PM
Opening Reception on Saturday, January 24, 2008 | 6-9PM
In conjunction with Repeat Until., the gallery is showing works by Kate Barclay and Katie Herzog at the storespace and officespace.
Exhibition runs through March 12, 2009
compact/space Gallery, 105 E. 6th St., Downtown Los Angeles, California 90015
Crystal Z. Campbell: Plastic Prognosis
Submitted by yolietorres on Mon, 01/05/2009 - 3:27pm. Student Project
Crystal Z. Campbell
Plastic Prognosis
First Year Exhibition
Closing Reception on Friday, January 9, 2009 | 7-9PM
January 7-16, 2009 | Noon-4PM
Visual Arts Facility Gallery, UC San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093
Ricardo Dominguez & Nina Waisman: Particles of Interest: An interactive installation of multilingual meditations on nanotech...
Submitted by yolietorres on Fri, 01/02/2009 - 8:30am. Student Project | Faculty Show
Ricardo Dominguez and Nina Waisman
Particles of Interest
particle group
an interactive installation of multilingual meditations on nanotechnology, culture, and property
Opening Reception: Wednesday, January 14, 2008 | 5-7pm
Exhibition runs January 14 - February 4
CALIFORNIA NanoSystems Institute (CN(S)I) UCLA
As part of the Scalable Relations series of networked exhibitions that present media artworks by faculty of the UC Digital Arts Research Network(DARnet) across UC campuses from January 9 - March 14, 2009. The exhibition takes place at the BEALL Center for Art + Technology at UC Irvine as well as other venues at UCDARnet institutions. Scalable Relations brings together works that explore digital media's capability of representing a growing amount of data in constantly evolving relations. Addressing a range of issues, the projects in Scalable Relations illustrate the complexities and shifting contexts of today's information society.
Chris Head: ''0.5'' - Dec 10-12 '08 - VAF 243
Submitted by yolietorres on Wed, 12/10/2008 - 11:25am. Student ProjectChris Head
''0.5''
December 12, 2008 | 4-6PM
Visual Arts Facility, Project Space 243, UC San Diego, 9500 Gilman, La Jolla, California 92093
Rich Bott and Vince Manganello: Tustin to Glendora - Dec 3-5 '08
Submitted by yolietorres on Thu, 12/04/2008 - 9:00am. Student ProjectRich Bott and Vince Manganello
Tustin to Glendora

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Monica Duncan: Prelude in Parts - Dec 1-5 '08
Submitted by yolietorres on Thu, 12/04/2008 - 8:21am. Student ProjectPrelude in Parts
New Work by Monica Duncan

December 1-12, 2008 | Noon-4PM
Reception: Friday, December 5th from 7-10pm
Visual Arts Facility Gallery, UC San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093
Dec 4 '08 - 4-6PM: Chairs and Cheerleaders: The Works of Glenna Jennings and Alum Patricia Montoya - Curated by Fabian Cereijido
Submitted by yolietorres on Tue, 11/25/2008 - 1:23pm. Student ProjectThe Division of Arts and Humanities and the Department of Visual Arts
cordially invite you to:
Chairs and Cheerleader
A discussion of works by Glenna Jennings and Patricia Montoya
curated by Fabian Cereijido

December 4, 2008
Discussion: 4-5PM - Literature Building / de Certau Room
Exhibition: 5-6PM - Division of Arts and Humanities Suite, 3rd and 4th Floors
UC San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, California 92093
A discussion of Patricia Montoya's video, Las Sillas and Glenna Jennings' photographic series, Raskolnikov.
Amy Adler and Iana Quesnell: 'Drawing the Line' - MCASD - Starting Nov 7 '08 through Apr 12 '09
Submitted by yolietorres on Fri, 11/21/2008 - 8:44am. Student Project | Faculty ShowAmy Adler and Iana Quesnell
Drawing the Line
Exhibition runs December 7, 2008 through April 12, 2009
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego - Downtown, 1100 & 1001 Kettner Blvd., San Diego, CA 92101
Drawing the Line presents works on paper, sculpture, and fabric pieces that reveal new approaches to drawing that expand on the performative and intellectual properties of line-making. Women artists today use drawing—from sketches to tonal renderings—as a means to represent individual and social identity within a growing matrix of visual associations from cartography to animation and architectural renders.
