"Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman." -write up from OTIS website.
Check out the full details [here].
I had the chance to get to check out my peers work here in the MFA program at OTIS. I had such a great time not only seeing the work, but being able to see my Fine Art friends smiling faces as they worked hard to put this fantastic show together, while working on their MFA! Congratulations my friends! I'm looking forward to more! Below is the list of participating artist:
Austyn de Lugo, Emily Thorpe, Todd B. Richmond, Irene Flatley, Shirin Bolourchi, Heejin Choi, Natalie Serovy, Kiara Alvarado, Margaret Lewis, Karim Shuquem, Suzanne Joskow, Elizabeth Cardman, Sydney Aubert, Lucas McDaniel, Benjamin Weissman, Judie Bamber, Jocelyn Casas.
Sydney Aubert Have It Your Way, sauce packets and ink, 93" x 28 3/4" above.
Jocelyn Casas, Untitled. 74" x 63" acrylic and oil on canvas.
Irene Flatley, Dissolution/ DisillusionDimensions 14' x 5' 3' wall drawing, charcoal.
Shirin Bolourchi , Untitled. four collaged-drawings 14" x 17"
Above work of Todd B. Richmond, The Assignment Artist: Todd B. Richmond 18"X 24" Graphite and charcoal on paper, hand-carved frame. Intentional Mishaps, Video 3 minute loop Commissioned Drawing: Manuel Ocampo (Intestinal Mishaps), Choreographer/Dancer: Paz Tanjuaquio, Music: Todd B. Richmond, Produced by TOPAZ ARTS. Fish Poo Helps Plants Gro, Artists: Todd B. Richmond and Paz Tanjuaquio 5"X7", Graphite on paper
Above work by Heejin Choi Go, acrylic on panel and Emily Thorpe, 3 Feet, ink on vinyl
Above work by Natalie Serovy, Barbie Harajuku Monster, video, Untitled, gypsum cement, balloons and wrapping paper.
Kiara Alvarado, Heart, Heart (You Can't Break My Heart) 88" x 76" x 45" charcoal on red rosin fabric
Margaret Lewis Hide Me ink on paper, 22.5" x 14", Karim Shuquem Axis of Evil 16 x 20 oil on panel
Elizabeth Cardman Dara's Living Room-North Hollywood, CA 60" x 72" acrylic on canvas
Lucas McDaniel Stew 2 photographs stacked, 30" x 50" (top) 30" x 60" (bottom)
Austyn de Lugo's Gay Drawing with Cactus 129" x 42", ink on paper, cactus.
Thank you so much for the great work! If you are in the area, go check out the show!
Humiliation: a
mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making
new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word,
humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant
book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings
by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin
Weissman. - See more at: http://www.otis.edu/calendar/grad-fine-arts-mid-residency-exhibition-humiliation#sthash.Lae94tAX.dpuf
Humiliation: a
mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making
new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word,
humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant
book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings
by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin
Weissman. - See more at: http://www.otis.edu/calendar/grad-fine-arts-mid-residency-exhibition-humiliation#sthash.Lae94tAX.dpuf
Humiliation
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Humiliation
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Humiliation
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Humiliation
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Humiliation
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Bolsky Gallery
Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310.846.2614
Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm
Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310.846.2614
Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm
Sponsored by
Graduate Fine Arts
Humiliation
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Bolsky Gallery
Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310.846.2614
Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm
Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310.846.2614
Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm
Sponsored by
Graduate Fine Arts
Humiliation
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Bolsky Gallery
Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310.846.2614
Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm
Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310.846.2614
Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm
Sponsored by
Graduate Fine Arts
Humiliation
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Graduate Fine Arts Mid-Residency Exhibition
Feb 2 – 13, 2016
Reception:
Thursday, Feb 4th, 6-9PM
Humiliation: a mid-residency group show featuring first year fine art graduates making new work specifically addressing the grand problematic word, humiliation, which is also the title of Wayne Koestenbaum’s brilliant book length essay. This exhibition will also feature drawings by graduate professor, Judie Bamber, and it’s curator, Benjamin Weissman.
If humiliation means to be made humble than this exhibition attempts to break that process down, and, by conventional artistic means, build it back up.
Bolsky Gallery
Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310.846.2614
Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm
Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310.846.2614
Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm
Sponsored by
Graduate Fine Arts
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