Event Title
M(other)land: works by lauren woods at UCSD Univer
Name UCSD University Art Gallery
Address Mandeville Center 9500 Gilman Drive
City La Jolla
State CA
Zip 92093
Opening Hours 11:00 - 5:00pm
Location 0
Telephone 858-524-2107
Email uag@ucsd.edu
Web Site http://uag.ucsd.edu
   
Contact Isabelle Lutterodt  
Fee Park in lot 208. Please remember to purchase parking pass at kiosk.
Reception Date 2-3-0
Dates Starts On 2-4-2010   Ends On 3-20-2010
Opening Days Tuesday > Saturday
Opening Time 11:00
Event Description M(other)land: works by lauren woods
4 February > 20 March 2010

Over the last few years Bay Area video artist lauren woods has consistently returned to the subject of Africa, creating numerous pieces that vividly document her cultural investigations. This still growing body of work, entitled The AFRICA Archives, includes videos, still photographs and other mixed-media works. M(other)land, on view at the University Art Gallery, UCSD, offers a glimpse into The AFRICA Archives and provides a space for viewers to sift through their own projections about a continent still primarily glimpsed through the veil of social crisis, Hollywood movies and television news.

This exhibition, curated by Los Angeles-based independent curator Lisa Henry for the University Art Gallery, marks the first time works from The AFRICA Archives have been shown together. The show focuses on the artist's long held interest in American perspectives on Africa as they relate to identity and cultural power. woods' project is open ended, grand in scale and often humorous as she re-edits popular films, music videos and her own footage creating a suite of works about the conundrum of Africa as the assumed homeland for generations of Americans who have never and will never travel there.

Four major works from The AFRICA Archives will be on view at The University Art Gallery. These arresting video installations integrate woods’ own original video work with 20th century popular film in re-edited and re-mixed according to her own journey of inquiry. In ...all over... (After the Crucifixion (After P. Pfeiffer (After F. Bacon))), the artist probes the intersection of contemporary African identity and American rap by employing Ludacris’ video “Pimping all of the World” (purported to be the first mainstream American Hip Hop video to be shot in Africa from 2005), creating a dizzying hybrid of cultural signifiers in the gallery. In the five monitor video installation A portrait of the African Shore, as well as in Inkblot Projective Test #1 (Darkest Africa 1936/2006) and i dream of africa… woods questions both the stereotypes and idealized projections of the African landscape, its people and their culture.

For woods “Africa” is at once a question, a collection of political difficulties, a set of cinematic conventions and a site for the projection of racial and cultural identities by the West." woods’ goal is not to create a definitive statement. As she states “I do not plan on answering any of these questions... or resolving my feelings about my perpetual journey in understanding the relationship between diasporic descendants of Africans and this place called the “motherland” but I have to acknowledge that this whole mania is more complex than it appears.” These works both reflect and question the quintessentially American impulse to draw on fiction and myth to make sense of individual identity in a fragmented world.


lauren woods is a conceptual artist based in the Bay Area. She received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2006. Her video work has been widely exhibited throughout the U.S. Her multidisciplinary approach often combines video, sound, installation and photography to examine popular culture, race and socio-politics. Currently woods is a Tribeca Film Institute Media Arts Fellow and is in residence at CentralTrak: The University of Texas-Dallas Artist Residency. Her video work has been widely exhibited throughout the U.S., including the traveling exhibition Posing Beauty, curated by Deborah Willis, as well as Letters from the Left Coast..., Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC (2009) Cinema Remixed and Reloaded: Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970 at The Contemporary Arts Museum-Houston, Houston, TX (2008), The California Biennial, Orange County Museum of Art, CA (2008), Ethno-fictives, Swarm Gallery, Oakland, CA (2006).

Lisa Henry is an independent curator based in Los Angeles. She is the curator of –Americans and Off The Grid: Photographs by Keliy Anderson Staley both currently on view at the California Museum of Photography through November 2009, as well as Connections (2009) at Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York, and the traveling exhibition Young Americans: Photographs by Sheila Pree Bright. Past exhibitions include The Grapes of Wrath: Horace Bristol’s California Photographs, J. Paul Getty Museum and I’m Thinking of a Place at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. She has contributed essays to various exhibition catalogs and is a columnist for the online photography sites of En Foco and Dodge & Burn.


Event Title
Demonstration of Mixed Media Mosaic Techniques
Name San Dieguito Art Guild
Address Eche Building, San Diego Botanic Garden
City Encinitas
State CA
Zip
Opening Hours 1:30 to 3:30
Location North County Coastal
Telephone
Email
Web Site
   
Contact Ellablanche Salmi  
Fee
Reception Date 2-4-2010
Dates Starts On 2-4-2010   Ends On 2-4-2010
Opening Days Feb 4.
Opening Time 01:30
Event Description Ellablanche Salmi demonstrates her unique mixed media mosaic art technique.Sponsored by the San Dieguito Art Guild.


Event Title
CREATIVE EDGE
Name ARTIST'S WAY
Address 237 Hawthorn Street
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92101
Opening Hours
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619-234-8880
Email creativitywizard@cox.net
Web Site http://www.creativity-is.biz
   
Contact Earl Storm  
Fee $10.00 suggested donation - with many options to join
Reception Date N/A
Dates Starts On 2-4-2010   Ends On 2-4-2010
Opening Days
Opening Time 08:30
Event Description an INNOVATIVE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT group for CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS - where we come together for the open exchange of insights, ideas and ingenuities amongst the expertise and experience of professionals in a variety of Creative Professions


Event Title
Public Culture in the Visual Sphere: Steven Graham
Name UCSD Visual Arts Department
Address Visual Arts Facility, Performance Space Universit
City La Jolla
State CA
Zip 92093
Opening Hours
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 8588227755
Email sghanbari@ucsd.edu
Web Site http://visarts.ucsd.edu/html/splash.html
   
Contact Sheena Ghanbari  
Fee FREE
Reception Date N/A
Dates Starts On 2-4-2010   Ends On 2-4-2010
Opening Days
Opening Time 06:30
Event Description The UC San Diego Visual Arts Department is hosting a series of lectures and panels investigating contemporary theories, practices and debates in the making and reception of public culture as they move through the visual sphere. Curated by John C. Welchman In collaboration with the Visiting Artist Lecture Series committee 2009-10 (Anya Gallaccio, Teddy Cruz, Kyong Park, Suzanne Wright); the Public Culture graduate committee (Edward Sterrett, Orianna Cacchione, Cara Baldwin, Katrin Pesch, Sara Mameni, Tara Zepel), and Jordan Crandall. Supported by the Visual Arts Department, UCSD; Dean of Arts and Humanities, UCSD; SoCCAS [Southern California Consortium of Art Schools] Collaborations with the Master of Public Art Studies Program, USC Roski School of Fine Arts; English and Comparative Literature, UCLA; the graduate MFA program at Art Center College of Design, Pasadena; Calit2 [California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology]; and the Athenaeum, La Jolla. Feb. 4 Steven Graham [University of Durham, UK; co-sponsored with Art Center, Pasadena] “Cities Under Siege: The New Military Urbanism”


Event Title
Artist Reception: Susan Davidoff & Joseph Maruska
Name Susan Street Fine Art Gallery
Address 415 South Cedros Ave. Suite 160
City Solana Beach
State California
Zip 92075
Opening Hours Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 12-4
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 858-793-4442
Email gallery@susanstreetfineart.com
Web Site http://www.susanstreetfineart.com
   
Contact Melissa Stager  
Fee
Reception Date 2-4-2010
Dates Starts On 2-4-2010   Ends On 3-14-2010
Opening Days Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 12-4
Opening Time 06:00
Event Description SUSAN STREET FINE ART GALLERY is pleased to exhibit the new works of Susan Davidoff and Joseph Maruska. Davidoff works in a two-dimensional, microcosmic world of plants and trees primarily using charcoal and organic materials, while Maruska’s three-dimensional, polychromatic abstractions in earth tones and a range of crystal blues appear to reflect the macrocosmic world of earth, water, and light or even the cosmos itself. The visual experience of their work reveals each artist’s personal interpretation of nature and the reinventing of the natural world. Davidoff’s works are part of an ongoing exploration of structure in nature, and the overlay of systems humans have developed for observing, mapping and defining natural forms and phenomena. Her use of natural elements reflects her long interest in the Chinese concept of “li”—the idea of the organic pattern, order and construction found in nature. The artist observes, sketches, and photographs objects that catch her eye as well as collecting an assortment of organic detritus—juniper berries, clay, rust, lichens, dirt—that find new life in her artwork. These ‘recycled’ natural materials are mixed with traditional artistic mediums—charcoal, watercolor, gesso, wax—to create dramatic and ethereal layered silhouettes of leaves, flowers, and branches, enlivened by surface scratches and natural stains. Extending the range of her work are elegant monoprints, in which the artist weaves multi-layered images, resembling an enlargement of earth’s microscopic world of flora. Maruska’s aesthetic is more intuitive, his working method thoroughly spontaneous. His abstract paintings reveal a hint of the natural landscape with bold color fields that float on a staccato of smooth and sometimes abrupt surfaces. The artist ‘sketches’ in white modeling compound to achieve a sculptural surface rich in depth and texture. The spines, ridges, fissures and gentle hillocks of paste serve to direct the application of paint, which is guided by the masses and shapes for the application of color and detail to create abstract fields of Turneresque light and shadow. Maruska utilizes stylized gesture to retain an element of representation, clarifying the role of each shadow and protrusion. A closer look will invite a sense of touch and an awareness of space. The artists challenge the viewer to become engaged in discovering the integration of nature and structure in their works. Both the casual and conceptually minded viewer will find the compositions of each artist to be intriguing in process and technique. NEW WORKS runs February 4th – March 14th, 2009. An Artists Reception will take place on Thursday, February 4th, from 6:00 – 9:00pm. Gallery II will be featuring works from BLACK WHITE. For further inquiries, please contact the gallery at: www.susanstreetfineart.com / 858-793-4442. 415 So. Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, Ca, 92075.


Event Title
Holocaust
Name
Address CECUT- Centro Cultural Tijuana. Paseo de los Her
City Tijuana
State Baja California
Zip 22320
Opening Hours
Location Baja Norte
Telephone 011 52664684082
Email
Web Site
   
Contact  
Fee
Reception Date 2-4-2010
Dates Starts On 2-4-2010   Ends On 3-5-2010
Opening Days
Opening Time 00:00
Event Description Holocaust Exhibition. JUEVES 4 de Febrero 19:00 hrs. 1) Inaguración oficial de la jornada: “HOLOCAUSTO, RECORDEMOS POR SIEMPRE” Invitados distinguidos: Gobernador del Estado de BC, Presidente Municipal de Tijuana, y Consules 2) Honores a las banderas. Himnos de Mexico y de Israel. 3) Palabras Director del CECUT. Mto. Virgilio Muñoz 4) Palabras del Representante de AMISRAEL- Mensajeros de la Paz. 5) Palabras del Consul de Israel en Tijuana. Sr. Gregorio Goldstein. 6) Palabras del representante del CENTRO SOCIAL ISRAELITA de Tijuana, Sr. Jose Galicot 7) Encendido de 6 velas: Palabras Rabino Mendel Polichenco 1) Sobreviviente del Holocausto (Sr. Goldstein) 2) Representante de los cónsules 3) Director CECUT 4) Representante de AMISRAEL 5) Gobernador y Presidente Municipal 6) Niño y Niña de la comunidad de Tijuana 7) Recorrido por la exhibición. CONTENIDO: 4 Exposiciones prestadas por Yad Vashem-Mexico 1 Exposicion prestada por B’nai B’rith Mexico 1 Reproduccion de “La Casa de Ana Frank’. prestada por JCC, La Jolla , CA 1 Escultura representativa, por Becky Guttin 1 Estandarte con Poesia de Jose Galicot. MARTES 9 DE FEBRERO 15:00 hrs. Lectura del Diario de Ana Frank (Estudiantes de secundaria) 18:00 hrs. Documental: “Las Leyes de Nuremberg” 19:00 hrs. Conferencia: “ Orígenes del antisemitismo” por Rosa Presburger 21:00 hrs. Cine-Debate, “HISTORIA DEL NAZISMO” Sala de Video MiIERCOLES 10 DE FEBRERO 19:00 hrs. Documental: Nazismo . por Lorenzo Meyer 20:00 hrs. Conferencia: “Holocausto vs Genocidio” por Daniel Ajzen JUEVES 11 DE FEBRERO. 19:00 hrs. Cine-Debate: “UN DIA MAS”. Sala de Video MARTES 16 DE FEBRERO. 15:00 hrs. Lectura del Diario de Ana Frank (Estudiantes de secundaria) 18:00 hrs. Documental: Guetto de Varsovia. 20:00 hrs.Conferencia: ”Resistencia y Levantamiento” por Maya Ajzen JUEVES 18 DE FEBRERO 18:00 hrs. Documental: Mengele, Eichman, Hitler 19:30 hrs. Conferencia; “SOBREVIVIENDO EL HOLOCAUSTO” por Peter Katz (sobreviviente) 21:00 hrs. Cine-Debate: “CAMPOS DE ESPERANZA” Sala de Video MARTES 23 DE FEBRERO 15:00 hrs. Lectura del Diario de Ana Frank (Estudiantes de secundaria) 19:00 hrs. Documental: “DESAFIO A LA VIDA” documental. 20:00 hrs. Conferencia: “El Ultimo Sobreviviente” por Aaron Gilbert JUEVES 25 DE FEBRERO 19:00 hrs. Video y Conferencia: “Justos entre las Naciones” por Enrique Chmelnik 20:30 hrs. Cine-Debate,: “EL AMOR EN TIEMPOS DE ODIO” Sala de Video DOMINGO 28 DE FEBRERO. CLAUSURA DE LA EXHIBICION. INSTITUCIONES Y PERSONAS PARTICIPANTES: CENTRO CULTURAL TIJUANA- CONACULTA. AMISRAEL, Mensajeros de la Paz. CENTRO SOCIAL ISRAELITA, LAWRENCE FAMILY-JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER MUSEO YAD VASHEM-MEXICO Asociacion Cultural B’nai B’rith A.C. Organizacion Latino Americana para de Defensa de la Democracia Escultora Becky Guttin. Diseñadora, Debbie Sweet. Sr. Jose Galicot.






Go Back To The Event Calendar Page