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10.29.2009

UCLA MFA 2010 Exhibition up next.........


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MFA 2010 Exhibition

Katie Aliprando
Derek Curry
Abbey Dubin
Jennifer Gradecki
Jane Jin Kaisen
Nanette La Salle
Anton Charles Lieberman
YoonKyung Lim
Caitlin Lonegan
Peter Lynde
Matthias Merkel-Hess
Ian Pines
Job Piston
Chadwick Rantanen
David Snyder
Greta Svalberg
Jacob Tillman
Wu Ingrid Tsang
Katrina Umber
J.R. Valenzuela

October 29 - November 12, 2009
New Wight Gallery

10.09.2008

words of wisdom

"Today, a generation of art students has been raised on promises of instant celebrity and the idea that shit-falling-apart is just a really cool style."

Ben Davis - The Unforbidden City: 'Street Art, Street Life'

9.09.2008

GLAMFA: Greater LA Master's of Fine Arts Exhibition






Ian Pines
Idol #6
univ. ca la


Scott Horsley
Hummer Wreck 3
univ. ca san diego




Jennifer Gradecki
Performing Autonomy
univ. ca la


Benjamin Britton
Panic Americana
univ. cal. la






Jared Nielson
I'm With Stupid
univ. ca irvine


Jesse Aron Green
Arztliche Zimmergymnastik
univ. ca la


Issac Resnikoff
The Wilderness 3 (Cactus)
univ. ca la


Akosua Adoma Owusu
Buoyant
cal arts


Alison Walker
Untitled (Pool Slide)
univ. ca riverside

Liz Glynn
California Surrogates for the Getty
cal arts


Melissa Thomson
From Order to Chaos, Chaos Prevails
cal state univ. northridge


Joanne Mitchell
Representations of Women in Song Lyrics of Top 10 Songs from the Billboard Hot 100 End of Year Chart, 1967-2007
cal arts




Leigh Cole
Boys Boys Boys
univ. cal san diego


Matthew Siegle
Hooah
cal arts






Mimi Lauter
Untitled
univ. ca irvine


...and long beach has it's own art boat? maybe i will look into some classes for the art cruises!


Being my first time to long beach I had no expectations. I knew the coast was industrial, the water quality was a C or D report and that it was a college town. Now, once visited, the port has a nice and easy slow pace with ample parking, cheaper rent and food, and a lovely open-air campus. The GLAMFA show was heavily influenced by the surroundings for me: I am more familiar with private, closed door, eastern (states') campuses so when I see the possibility for outdoor experimentation year round I get a little giddy and wish myself in the program. That said, there is something to the weather out here, but maybe I just haven't fallen to the fumes yet. The MFA show was clearly labeled with each school represented and it was apparent. Calarts was focused and conceptually superior while other California programs at riverside and cal state lagged behind, as probably expected. I had been craving a good, collective show so this cured my need but still considering if this was a ny or an east coast show it would have brought california to it's knees. Did I mention that I just moved to this side of the planet?

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ABOUT GLAMFA
MFA Students from California State University, Long Beach begin this academic year by presenting a group show, which features work by graduate students throughout the greater Los Angeles area. This diverse community includes visual data from thirteen schools, including UC Santa Barbara, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, down the coast to UC San Diego and everything in between.
GLAMFA ARTISTS
Akosua Adoma Owusu, Olga Balema, Gideon Barnett, Christopher Bauder, Benjamin Britton, Leigh Cole, Cathy de la Cruz, Deanna Erdmann, William Fenn, Lindsay Foster, Liz Glynn, Eben Goff, Jennifer Gradecki, Jesse Aron Green, Nico Herbst, Scott Horsely, Whitney Hubbs, Simon Hughes, Niku Kashef, Amanda Keller-Konya, Mimi Lauter, Erica Love, Dana Maiden, Gretchen Mercedes, Matt Merkel-Hess, Joanne Mitchell, Jared Nielsen, Raksha Parekh, Ian Pines, Brian Porray, Seth Pringle, Peter Bo Rappmund, Issac Resinkoff, Sarah Rose, Yoshie Sakai, Tim Schwartz, Matt Sheridan, Matthew Siegle, Melissa Thomson, The University, Alison Walker, Kate Wall, Julia Westerbeke, and Jennifer Wolf.