Indepth Arts News:
"INLAND SPECIFIC"
2000-09-17 until 2000-12-31
Armory Center for the Arts
Pasadena, CA,
USA
Inland Specific is a collaborative exhibition of
site-specific installations in six public exhibition
spaces throughout the San Gabriel Valley. During
the last several decades an increasing number of
important young artists have moved into this region
of Southern California. This has been in great part
due to two prestigious graduate art schools that
are located here. All artists included in the
exhibition live or maintain a studio in the San
Gabriel Valley. The participating institutions are the
Armory; Claremont Graduate University; Art Gallery,
Pasadena City College; Montgomery Gallery,
Pomona College, Claremont; Harris Gallery,
University of La Verne; and the Wignall Museum
and Gallery, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga.
Artists presented at the Armory include Edgar
Arceneaux, Byoung, Lisa Mann, Nancy Monk,
Laura Parker, Ashley Thorner and Shirley Tse.
Most of these artists have a strong relationship with
the Armory, either by having their art in our past
exhibitions or by having taught in Armory programs.
IMAGE:
Matthew Furmanski Ossuary, 1999
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