Exhibitions

2022 Western Lights12.3.22 - 1.15.23

Entanglement is a comment on the ongoing interweaving practice between infrastructure and nature. Made from solar powered LED strip lights, 4 “power lines” precariously protrude up and out from the ground exposing the hidden infrastructure that lies beneath our feet. Situated as a metaphor for power and energy and taking up electricity as its subject, Entanglement reveals a new world emerging. A world foreign yet familiar, known and unknown.

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AIR 2022 - AR | AIR4.1.22 - 1.30.23

This Exhibition explores the use of AR as art occupying public space. The work in this exhibition will explore political, social and environmental themes through a wide range of AR experiences.

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Echo

Understanding the chaos and grandeur of Hundley’s collage works means understanding the fundamental unit of their construction: the intimate and almost sentimental act of sifting…

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Durian on the skin

Author: Cooper Johnson

With all of its flesh tones and synthetics, its re-purposed refuse, its simulations and premonitions, its wisps of human history and myth—and especially its rethinking…

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LOW VOICE OUT LOUD

Author: Kirsten Ihns

Oil painting’s historical connection to wealth—and more specifically to the rise of capitalism—is not news to anyone. As the art critic John Berger pointed out,…

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Mapping The Sublime: Reframing Landscape in the 21st Century

Author: Ashley Ouderkirk

While the majority of Americans, 72% according to a 2021 poll by Yale University, believe global warming is happening, only 47% seem to believe that…

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The Conversation

Author: D. Edward Martin

“Listen up, motherf*ckers! Now we’re having fun.” The lines come squawking through a speaker (as in, an object producing sound) on the floor, but who…

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We Are All Guests Here

Author: Cooper Johnson

One of my favorite half-truths in the art world is that there really isn’t anything new, just variations of what’s come before. It’s true that…

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Song of the Cicada

Author: Nate Ancheta

In a moment of acceleration and rapid climate change artists must ask what it means and entails to approach this moment—the Anthropocene—from the vantage point…

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Sacred Witness Sacred Menace

Author: Cooper Johnson

Perhaps it’s by default, reverence, or sentiment that we think of the progenitors of an art movement as having more difficult challenges than those who…

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Desert X 2021: Places and Ideas

Author: D. Edward Martin

Desert X is an exhibition that exists in two modalities. One is in the physical world – the actual sites of the work scattered throughout…

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2 monogrammatic shows, 2 historical exhibitions, and a familial notion

Author: D. Edward Martin

Each of the five exhibitions currently on view at the California African American Museum (CAAM, www.caamuseum.org) stands on its own, but it is the sum…

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A Journey That Absolutely Was

Author: D. Edward Martin

“All meaning accrues in duration.” -Ken Burns* Memory, nostalgia, duration, rhythm, repetition — time. A Journey That Wasn’t purports to show works of contemporary art that…

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Workshops

Cut & Paste Landscape

What do you see too much of in the landscape? What would you want to see more of? Join this workshop to explore your ideas through collage!

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Plein AR @ AIR

One of the oldest traditions in art – drawing the landscape from within the landscape

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