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SUMMARY:iwitness: narratives of resistance
DESCRIPTION:August 26 – October 22\, 2024\nExhibition Reception: Thursday\, September 12 from 5:00-7:30pm\nFor almost three decades\, the iwitness project has been a multidimensional effort to resist the denial of the history of The Armenian Genocide (1915-23). Led by artists Ara Oshagan\, Levon Parian\, and architect Vahagn Thomasian—all descendants from Western Armenia—the project has photographed\, recorded\, archived\, and shared the images and stories of Armenian Genocide survivors in poignant and often unexpected ways. The project has taken multiple forms over the years – from small\, intimate portrait shows to massive public art installations to a permanent monument – and the current exhibition presents a survey of this multifaceted endeavor. Through each iteration of the project\, iwitness continues to fight the erasure of the Genocide by uplifting the images and voices of survivors and creating new generations of witnesses to their stories. \n  \n \nImage credit: Ara Oshagan and Levon Parian\, Sion Abajian\, b. Marash\, 1908\, 1996. Black and white photograph\, Courtesy of the artists.\n  \n\nMain & West Gallery Hours\nMonday: 10am to 4pm\nTuesday: 10am to 4pm\nWednesday: 12pm to 7pm\nThursday: 12pm to 7pm\nFriday: By Appointment\nSaturday: By Appointment\nSunday: CLOSED \nFree Admission
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/iwitness-narratives-of-resistance/
LOCATION:Art Galleries\, 18111 Nordhoff St\, Northridge\, CA\, 91330\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Galleries,Arts and Culture
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SUMMARY:Before You Now: Capturing the Self in Portraiture
DESCRIPTION:September 3 – December 5\, 2024\nReception: September 12 from 5:00pm-7:30pm\n \nBefore You Now focuses on the enduring theme of the artist’s self-portrait\, as seen in a selection of works from LACMA’s collections of photographs\, prints\, drawings\, videos\, and installation art. Primarily featuring contemporary makers\, the exhibition is an introduction to seeing American artists as they see themselves—or as they want to be seen by their public. They are shown contemplating their physicality in realistic fashion\, highlighting their persona through symbolic tropes\, or utilizing humor or conceptual methods to enlighten\, exaggerate\, or camouflage their reflective selves. Over 50 artists—including Laura Aguilar\, Kwame Brathwaite\, Kalli Arte Collective\, Roger Shimomura\, Cindy Sherman\, Rodrigo Valenzuela\, and June Wayne—display an ongoing fascination with\, or return to\, the self-portrait. Before You Now aims to broaden the topic to include many whose practice leans into an autobiographical narrative\, and explores artists who are adding to and redefining our culture by expanding on ideas of identity. \n\nTo view more videos in this series\, visit the LACMA YouTube Channel \n  \n  \n\nMain Gallery Hours\nMonday: 10am to 4pm\nTuesday: 10am to 4pm\nWednesday: 12pm to 7pm\nThursday: 12pm to 7pm\nFriday: By Appointment\nSaturday: By Appointment\nSunday: CLOSED \nFree Admission\n\nNOTE: Unless otherwise noted\, Riverside Art Museum (RAM) and The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture (The Cheech) have provided these images for non-commercial purposes only associated with its own exhibitions. All images\, if reproduced by approved entities\, must be fully captioned (bearing full image credit and proper copyright/photo credit). Each image must be reproduced in its entirety\, unaltered with no cropping\, overprinting\, bleeding off the page\, or superimposing\, unless permission has been granted by RAM and/or The Cheech. Images may not be manipulated or animated. RAM and The Cheech do not allow reproductions on color stock or color washing or bleeding of images. Images may only be reproduced in full color or black and white.For more information and to request non-commercial approval\, please contact Jen Kanter at jkanter@riversideartmuseum.org. \nAll artwork dimensions below are height x width in inches. All images are linked below.\nZig Jackson\, China Basin District (San Francisco)\, 1997\, printed 2019\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, purchased with funds provided by the Ralph M. Parsons Fund\, © Zig Jackson 1997\, digital image courtesy of Museum Associates/LACMA\nKalli Arte Collective\, Self Help Graphics\, Familia\, 2022\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, purchased with funds provided by the Prints and Drawings Special Purpose Fund\, © Kalli Arte Collective\, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA\nJennifer Moon\, You can kill my body\, but you can’t kill my soul\, 2013\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, The Audrey and Sydney Irmas Collection\, © Jennifer Moon\, courtesy of the artist and Commonwealth and Council\, photo by Patrick Connor\nWendy Red Star\, Indian Summer\, 2006\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, gift of Loren G. Lipson\, M.D.\, © Wendy Red Star\, digital image courtesy of Museum Associates/LACMA\nRoger Shimomura\, Kansas Samurai\, 2004\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, gift of artist\, © Roger Shimomura\, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA\nStephanie Syjuco\, Cargo Cults: Java Bunny\, 2016\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\,purchased with funds provided by the Ralph M. Parsons Fund\, © Stephanie Syjuco\, courtesy the artist; Ryan Lee Gallery\, New York; Catharine Clark Gallery\, San Francisco; and Silverlens\, Manila\nRodrigo Valenzuela\, Mask #2\, 2018\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, purchased with funds provided by the Ralph M. Parsons Fund\, © Rodrigo Valenzuela\, digital image courtesy of the artist\nJune Wayne\, Noon Self\, 1973\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, gift of the artist\, © 2023 June Wayne Collection / Licensed by VAGA\, New York\, NY\, photo © Museum\nAssociates/LACMA\nFrederick Weston\, Body Maps (Arms)\, 2017\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, gift of Burton Aaron\, © The Estate of Frederick Weston\, courtesy of Gordon Robichaux\, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA\n  \nThis exhibition was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in collaboration with the Riverside Art Museum; California State University\, Northridge\, Art Galleries; Lancaster Museum of Art and History; and Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College. \n \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nLocal Access is a series of American art exhibitions created through a multi-year\, multi-institutional partnership formed by LACMA as part of the Art Bridges Cohort Program.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/before-you-now-capturing-the-self-in-portraiture/
LOCATION:Art Galleries\, 18111 Nordhoff St\, Northridge\, CA\, 91330\, United States
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SUMMARY:Creative Maker Studio 10th Anniversary Celebration (Sept. 18\, 2024)
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited!\nJoin Us for a Spectacular Afternoon of Celebration! \nWe are thrilled to announce a special event inside the University Library that combines the magic of cinema with a milestone celebration. Please join us for the premiere of our short film followed by an open house to commemorate the 10th anniversary of our beloved department the Creative Maker Studio. \nLearn more about the Creative Maker Studio’s mission and services. \n‘A Decade of Creativity’\nShort Film Premiere \nFerman Presentation Room\nGarden Level\, West Wing\, 2:00pm to 4:00pm (screening every 20 minutes) \nIn celebration of the Creative Maker Studio’s 10th anniversary\, we present to you our short film ‘A Decade of Creativity’ which chronicles the department’s journey\, highlights its achievements\, and recounts heartfelt testimonials from frequent users consisting of CSUN alumni and current students. Watch as we recount the story of the CMS from its humble beginnings to its current status as a hub for innovation\, experimentation\, and creativity. Through a blend of archival footage and interviews\, this film paints a vivid picture of our evolution and impact over the past ten years. \nJoin us at the premiere to hear the story of our remarkable journey and to celebrate the people who have made it all possible. Enjoy light food and refreshments and take the opportunity to network with campus partners\, alumni\, and fellow makers. \nOpen House\nCreative Maker Studio\nMain Floor\, West Wing\, 2:30pm to 4:00pm \nAfter the screening\, make your way up to the Creative Maker Studio area for an interactive open house where you can explore the CMS facilities\, learn about our services\, meet the team\, and network with creators alike. Pick up some freebies (while supplies last) and discover the full potential of what students can achieve inside our makerspace. \nPlease RSVP by September 9\, 2024
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/creative-maker-studio-10th-anniversary-celebration-sept-18-2024/
LOCATION:University Library: Ferman Presentation Room and the Creative Maker Studio\, 18111 Nordhoff Street\, Northridge\, 91330\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Associated Students (AS),Current Students,Student Life,Technology
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