AIR 2024 - Children of Gaza4.13.24 - 11.2.24
Art In Residence proudly unveils "Children of Gaza," a poignant and thought-provoking piece by artist Stevie Love. This installation stands as a somber yet deeply touching homage to the resilience and suffering of the children in Gaza — a topic that is heartbreakingly relevant in today's global landscape.
Learn MoreAIR 2023 - Welcome Home4.1.23 - 10.30.23
In Collaboration with Lost Angels, a local non-profit organization we present "Welcome Home," which explores the concept of what makes a place feel like home.
Learn MoreAIR 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.
Learn MoreAIR 2021 - Landscape Frame3.1.21 - 10.10.21
A frame of reference. A frame of mind. To frame a house, to frame an argument, or to frame a shot – the act of framing is a physical, a cognitive, and a pictorial function. Landscape Frame is an interactive kinetic sculpture that explores the nexus between these literal and figurative meanings of framing, taking as its subject the landscape.
Learn MoreAIR 2020 - Solar Field3.1.20 - 11.1.20
Solar Field is a curatorial project that serves as a catalyst to stimulate discussion for future research in the field of the integration of solar farms and its aesthetic impact. To begin to address this issue we must examine the functional and aesthetic dichotomy that exists within the technology.
Learn MoreAIR 2019 - Then Now A Dream3.1.19 - 9.1.19
What was, what is, and what might have been coalesce in this site-specific installation. Made from common construction materials as well as found materials scavenged from the site painted an uncanny shade of supersaturated blue, four pronghorn antelope sculptures represent the landscape’s past and look with perennial hope to the blooming of the poppies on the hills and fields beyond.
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