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Jenna Refuerzo: New Paintings and Sketches Featured at Mandeville Annex Gallery

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Jenna Refuerzo

This Week in Pictures by Victor W. Chen, March 3, 2008

New Paintings and Sketches Featured at Mandeville Annex Gallery Jenna Refuerzo, a studio art and art history major, exhibited her work last week at the Mandeville Annex Gallery. Her pieces are comprised of pastel and paint on canvas. Visual Arts undergraduates curate and produce their own shows at the Mandeville Annex Gallery during the academic year. The gallery is located on the lower level of the Mandeville Center, Rm. B118, and is open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, from Fall through Spring quarters.


Paintings by Jenna Refuerzo. Photos courtesy of Victor W. Chen

Undergraduate Tanya Linda: Mental Wealth, a performance memoir of a familial legacy in the bi-polar experience - Senior Show

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Tanya Linda

Mental Wealth
a performance memoir of a familial legacy in the bi-polar experience

March 16 - March 21, 2008

Mandeville Center Annex Gallery
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Dr.
La Jolla, California 92093

Performance Schedule
Sunday, March 16 - The Haunted Nursery, 7:45pm
Tuesday, March 18 - The Doctor is in, 2-7pm
Thursday, March 20 - Petite Mortes, 7:45pm
Friday, March 21 - Remains (not a performance) 2-7pm

The Mandeville Center Annex Gallery is located in the Basement Room B118.

Undergraduate Elizabeth Brown - Studio Art Installation - UCSD's This Week in Pictures

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Elizabeth Brown

Studio Art Installations Exhibited at Mandeville Annex Gallery

by Victor W. Chen for UCSD News

Elizabeth Brown, a studio art major, exhibited her installations last week at the Mandeville Annex Gallery. Many of her works are comprised of ink drawings on mixed media. The picture below is called "Dancers" made of ink, wood and fiberboard. Visual Arts undergraduates curate and produce their own shows at the Mandeville Annex Gallery during the academic year. The gallery is located on the lower level of the Mandeville Center, Rm. B118, and is open from noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, from Fall through Spring quarters.


Liz Brown's Dancers. Photos by Victor W. Chen.

Original Story from UCSD News, This Week in Pictures (Feb. 25, 2008)

Media Undergraduate Christin Turner interviewed by National Geographic journeysteams

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Christin Turner

Christin Turner is a senior Media major with a computing emphasis, and was interviewed by National Geographic journeysteams for her animation project "GPS Animated Geoglyph". It's exciting to see our undergraduates reach this level of accomplishment!
- Brett Stalbaum, Lecturer

National Geographic journeysteams

EDGERIDERS

1) Christin Turner tell us about yourself. Who are you, where do you live, and what do you do?

My name is Christin Turner (not Christen or Christine). I currently live in San Diego, California, where I am finishing up my last year at UCSD, studying “visual arts media with computing emphasis” (that’s the very long name of my major).

2) How did you come up with the idea for making an animated geoglyph? Why did you choose to make a walking figure? What does it mean to you?

Last year I began my honors thesis, which is series of conceptually-based animations. As I investigated the history and process of animation, I decided to concentrate on animation as it is integrated with new technology. As a part of this series, inspired by a class called “computing in the wild”, I decided to use GPS technology.

Undergraduate Painting 106B and 106C: Paintings and *@#&!

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Please join Michael Coughlan and the students of Painting 106B and 106C for the opening reception of:

Paintings and *@#&!

Reception: Monday, December 10, 6-8pm

Show dates: December 10-13, 12-5pm

UCSD Mandeville Center Annex Gallery | La Jolla, California

Student Artists: Elvia Alamilla, Emanuel Carballo, Edwin Cheon, Janice Cho, Julia Hong, Laura Hurtado, Alex Kim, Tanyoung Kim, Catherine Kimn, Roxanne Lee, Steve Lee, Alice Liu, Amanda Miyahira, Caitlin O'Connor, Kacie Paik, Mackenzie Rynn, Ruth Salazar, Jane Shin, Alex Soto, Cody Suomela, Patrick Tobias, Brent Toyomitsu, Tiffany Wang, Jenny Yoo

Undergraduate Drawing 105B - New Works FA07

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Please join Mara De Luca and the students of Drawing 105B for the opening reception of

NEW WORKS

Reception: Thursday, December 6, 12:30-3:30

Show dates: December 3-7, 12-5pm.

UCSD Mandeville Center Annex Gallery | La Jolla, California

Student Artists: Elvia Alamilla, Michelle Blake, Kelly Bryan, Emy Daniels, Francis Hwee, Sonya Ko, Jacqueline Kofsky, Laura Kwak, Diana Lee, Roxanne Lee, Caitlin Oconnor, Kacie Paik, Koty Suomela, Patrick Tobias, Cindy Tsau, Phoebe Wu, Jenny Yoo

Visual Arts BA Alumnus Eric Baskauskas published the book, Just Deserts

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JUST DESERTS
a book written by Visual Arts BA Alumnus Eric Baskauskas

Travel 105.7 million miles to find yourself where you began.

Saturday, October 13, 2007, 7-10pm

Lui Velazquez | Calle José Maria Larroque #273, 2nd Floor Int 6 Colonia Federal, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico 22300

Visit distant lands without leaving your seat! In JUST DESERTS, the reader is presented with over 200 images that act as an exploded landscape of 21st century apathy and dissent. With humankind perennially on the verge of great catastrophe, escape is literally and figuratively our only hope. But as we set our sights on the sky and the next frontier, it becomes apparent that our history trails us not far behind. See some images and read some words at acecollaborations.org/eric.

Celebrate with the artist! Books will be sold for $50, which includes a donation to the gallery. For directions and contact information visit Lui Velazquez.

Jackie Hall: Think Pink Month Kickoff Celebration - Keep A Breast

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Jackie Hall


Think Pink Month Kickoff Celebration
Keep A Breast
ART EDUCATION AWARENESS ACTION

Saturday, September 29, 2007, 5-10pm

454 Tattoo (next to Lou's Records) | 454 North Coast Hwy 101, Encinitas, CA 92024

Featuring breast casts painted by:
Billy Barnett, Ryan Breceda, Jackie Hall, Matzabas, Jim McLeod, Jeremy "Champ" Renaldo, Brad Schneider, and Brady Willmot

Live music by Nena Anderson
DJ's Blackass & Kevin Chills

Sponsored by Stone Brewery


The Keep A Breast Foundation is a local 501(c)(3) non-profit breast cancer awareness organization.

UCSD Alumnus Jessica Horton: Weaving Connections

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UCSD Alumnus Jessica Horton, Curator

Weaving Connections:
Cultural Exchanges during the Southern California Basket Trade, 1880s-1940s

Exhibition runs July 28 - September 30, 2007

California Center for the Arts, Escondido Museum | 340 North Escondido Boulevard, Escondido, CA 92025

Fueled by America's collecting obsession in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Native American baskets from Southern California often traveled further than their makers. Disseminated amidst the shops, homes and eventually museums of modern America, baskets were established as a visual means through which interethnic relations were formulated and expressed. This exhibition explores how baskets helped negotiate Native American identities through the art market at a time of great social and technological change in America. Weaver's aesthetic choices are viewed not just in terms of cultural heritage and individual expression, but also as strategic responses to expressions of desire emanating from non-Native collectors and consumers.

Undergraduate Honor Students: Kate Beach, Rachel Conrique, and Jackie Hall - Precious Perversions

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Undergraduate Honor Students: Kate Beach, Rachel Conrique, and Jackie Hall

Precious Perversions

Exhibition runs Saturday August 11th-25th, 2007, 1pm - 5pm

Maek Gallery | 364 2nd St. Suite 6, Encinitas, CA

These artists are challenging traditional standards of femininity by utilizing old fashioned, craft-based mediums as vehicles for their own representations of the feminine in contemporary society. In our current culture, language has mutated to a point in which the once profane and vulgar is now the commonplace and banal. With this in mind these artists question what is now deemed offensive and what acceptable, in particular in relation to females.

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