July 2010
Unnatural Acts
July 21, 2010 Presented by Les Figures Press, 21 - 24 July Taking its name from the historic collaborative writing marathons led by Bernadette Mayer and others in NYC during 1972-73, Unnatural Acts will explore the themes of hunger, war, and desire through public acts of collaboration. Beginning with two days of installation and performance by Amina Cain and Jennifer Karmin, a group of ten writers/artists will gather on the third day to write together over the course of eight…
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The School for the Movement of the Technicolor People
taisha paggett with WXPT: The School for the Movement of the Technicolor People In collaboration with Ashley Hunt and Kim Zumpfe Curated by Robert Crouch Opening reception: Wednesday October 21, 2015 – 7-10PM Exhibition: October 21-December 6, 2015 UPCOMING EVENTS . Tuesday, Dec. 1, 12 - 1:30 pm - Movement Workshop: Moving through the Burden, facilitated by Suné Woods (Learn More) This workshop will engage excerpts from Greg Tate’s book, Everything But The Burden: What White People Are Taking From Black Culture…
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Notes From the Front Line
January 6, 2016 - February 14, 2016 Opening Reception: January 6, 2016, 7-10pm Notes From the Front Line is a two person multi-media exhibition that explores artistic interrogations into asymmetric strategies in art production in a post-global economic crisis world. This exhibition features two solo installations by Long Beach based artists OIga Lah and Jason Wallace Triefenbach. Both artists’ works utilize the language of site specific installations, allegorical explorations through forms and asymmetric strategies in art making embodied by found objects,…
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A new job to unwork at?
A new job to unwork at? Organized by Clara López Menéndez and Andrew Kachel in the LACE Project Room Opening reception March 9, 2016 – 7PM-10PM Exhibition dates: March 9, 2016 - April 17, 2016 A new job to unwork at is an interdisciplinary research platform involving a core working group of Los Angeles-based artists and curators. The project takes shape in a series of private meetings and public programs. These events will examine the role of work as a dominant life-structuring…
Find out more »(En)Gendered (In)Equity: The Gallery Tally Poster Project
(En)Gendered (In)Equity: The Gallery Tally Poster Project Organized by Micol Hebron Opening Reception: March 9, 2016, 7 - 10pm Exhibition Dates: March 10 – April 17, 2016 LACE presents a retrospective of all Gallery Tally posters created to date - including over 400 original, artist-designed posters that visualize gender ratios in the contemporary art world. Since 2013, Gallery Tally has collected and visualized data pertaining to the radical underrepresentation of women in all facets of the art world and beyond. Women are underrepresented in…
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