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SUMMARY:EXHIBITIONISTA: "(Re)imagining Home: On Care for Our Common Home"
DESCRIPTION:18th Street Arts Center is pleased to present the exhibition (Re)imagining Home: On Care for Our Common Home\, curated by Emma Balda and Venus Tung-yan Lau\, on view in the Kitchen Lab at 18th Street Arts Center’s Airport Campus (3026 Airport Ave. in Santa Monica) from August 22\, 2022 – July 31\, 2023.\nWhat is home? \nOver the last two years\, our notions of home have been challenged\, transformed\, and clarified. The pandemic has simultaneously forced us to shrink our physical home\, while also asking us to expand our sense of home to now include people\, food\, rituals\, and ideas. We have also seen our relationship with and to the Earth change. We have seen that our sense of home must expand to include the Earth and the way we care for it.\nAs we attempt to create a shared home\, the first step in that is defining what home means to us. This project asked the 18th Street community to examine the idea of home outside of the domestic sense. They were asked to identify people\, memories\, materials\, places\, movements\, or concepts that resonate as home to them. These ideas\, in combination with art that reflects on this concept\, will then be displayed on the monitor in the Kitchen Lab at the Airport Campus. This project relied heavily on 18th Street’s theme “Our Shared Home\,” while also deconstructing and defining what that sense of home means so that we can better understand what it means to share this space with one another. \nThis exhibition highlights the artworks of Alexandra Dillon\, Christopher Tin\, Dan Kwong\, Dan S Wang\, David McDonald\, Deborah Lynn Irmas\, Debra Disman\, Edi Dai\, Elham Sagharchi\, Gwen Samuels\, Jeff Beale\, Julia Michelle Dawson\, Lionel Popkin\, Luciana Abait\, M Susan Broussard\, Melinda Smith Altshuler\, Michael Masucci\, Po-Hao Chi\, Rebecca Youssef\, and Yvette Gellis\, all artists in residence at 18th Street Arts Center.\nExplore a 360 view of the virtual exhibition HERE.
URL:https://debradisman.com/event/exhibitionista-reimagining-home-on-care-for-our-common-home/
LOCATION:18th Street Arts Center Airport Gallery\, 3026 Airport Avenue\, Santa Monica\, CA\, 90405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITIONISTA: "Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s)"
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nON SITE: ANNENBERG COMMUNITY BEACH HOUSE\nAnnenberg – Swept Way: Love Letters to a Surrogate\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganized by\nWarren Neidich\, Christina Mossaides Strassfield\, Anuradha Vikram and Rene Petropoulos  2022-23\n “Swept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate/s” is a community oriented artistic project that aims to create a transcontinental heartbeat across America. It is hoped that through its combined gestures and performances\, a sense of solidarity\, so desperately missing today\, will emerge with which to confront the ecological catastrophe at our doorstep.”\n65 Los Angeles County artists will present live performances over Earth Day Weekend: April 22 and 23\, 2023 at the Santa Monica State Beach near the Annenberg Community Beach House on the Pacific Ocean.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nI am thrilled to participate in:\nSwept Away: Love Letter to a Surrogate(s)\, Main Beach\, East Hampton\, NY / Santa Monica Beach\, Santa Monica\, CA\nCurators: Warren Neidich\, Christina Mossaides Strassfield\, Anuradha Vikram and Rene Petropoulos  2022-23\n\nThe syncopated sound of the surf will provide the background acousmatic. This poetic project in some ways harkens back to the Happenings staged by Allan Kaprow in 1966 all through the South Fork: https://alastairgordonwalltowall.com/2018/02/07/gas-i-am-a-happener-1966-east-hampton/ \nArtist Warren Neidich co- curated the successful Drive by Art event in 2020.\nThe “SWEPT AWAY” project is co-curated and co-coordinated by Christina Strassfield\, Museum Director/Chief Curator of Guild Hall\, Anuradha Vikram\, Los Angeles based independent curator\, and Los Angeles based conceptual artist Renee Petropoulos\, plus administrative coordination by Julie McKim. \n65 artists living in on the East End and 65 west coast artists are participating in this community and family-based Art Happening. In the spring the reverse will occur; with East End artists writing love letters to LA artists to be executed at Will Rogers State Beach\, Santa Monica in conjunction with the 18th Street Arts Center. \nArtists will create ephemeral performative gestures of immateriality or time-based works on the beach. This could be making a sandcastle\, singing a song\, reciting poetry\, dancing\, make a sculpture that interacts with the tide\, collecting shells\, doing a light projection\,\, picking up garbage on the beach\, etc.  The works could be political and deal with global warming and its effects on the water level or could be apolitical and talk about the natural beauty of the real in opposition to the digital and virtual. \nThe importance of biodegradable\, non-toxic materials will be essential as well as leaving the beach pristine after the work. \nEach East Coast artist has been linked up to a West Coast artist who will email instructions – a love letter – for a work of art that the local artist will incorporate into their performative piece\, acting as a surrogate. In the Spring will occur the reverse\, with East Coast Artists sending Love Letters to their West Coast counterparts\, who will use it as a springboard to create offerings to happewn at Santa Monica’s Will Rogers State Beach.\nThe list of East End and West Coast artist pairings is as follows: \nEAST END ARTISTS  > LOS ANGELES ARTISTS\nPamella Allen > Jade Gordon + Megan Whitmarsh\nSuzanne Anker > Margarethe Drexel\nElena Bajo  > Jasmine Orpilla\nLillian Ball > Dana Duff\nMonica Banks > Jamie Ross\nDianne Blell > Lisa Anne Auerbach\nScott Bluedorn > Robby Herbst\nSanford Biggers > Sterling Wells\nMegan Chaskey > Lionel Popkin\nScott Chaskey > Kathryn Andrews\nPhilippe Cheng > David Horvitz\nAndrea Cote > Nina Waisman\nIvana Dama > Rodrigo Arruda\nPeter Dayton > Anita Pace\nKatrina Del Mar > Taisha Paggett + Meital Yaniv\nJeremy Dennis > Debra Disman\nSabra Moon Elliot > Rochelle Fabb\nCarol Edwards > Pamela Hudson\nEva Faye > Patty Chang + David Kelly\nSaskia Friedrich > Fran Siegel\nMargaret Garrett > Susan Kleinberg\nVeronica Gonzales > Cassandra Marketo\nKimberly Goff > Cheri Gaulke + Xochi Maberry-Gaulke\nJeremy Grosvenor > Vincent Johnson\nJerelyn Hanrahan > Andrew Berardini\nCandace Hill Montgomery > Anna Joy Springer\nVirva Hinnemo > Sam Shoemaker\nAlice Hope > Krysten Cunningham\nErica-Lynn Huberty > Sandeep Mukherjee\nTerri Hyland > Joseph Mosconi\nRuby Jackson > Alice Könitz\nIlya + Emelia Kabakov > Carolyn Castano\nCarlos Lama > Elisabeth Houston\nLaurie Lambrecht > May Sun\nJoseph Liatela > Badly Licked Bear\nDonald Lipski > Raul Baltazar\nSutton Lynch > Yrneh Gabon Brown\nJosephine Meckseper > Jiayun Chen\nPaul Miller > Lucia Santini Ribisi\nTanya Minhas > Allison Wyper\nRichard Mothes > Kristin Calabrese\nMichelle Murphy > Sarah Beadle\nJill Musnicki > Victoria Vesna\nEileen O’Kane Kornreich > Iman Person\nDalton Portella > Ryat Yezbick\nJaanika Peerna > Marcus Kuiland Nazario\nToni Ross > Sharon Barnes\nDavid Rothenberg > Beatriz Cortez\nWill Ryan > Jody Zellen\nSara Salaway > Melinda Altshuler\nMatthew Satz > Katie Grinnan\nBastienne Schmidt > Jisoo Chung\nBarry Schwabsky > David Schafer\nChristine Sciulli > Karen Lofgren\nArlene Slavin > Jenny Yurshansky\nJanice Stanton > Kearra Gopee\nChristina Sun > Catherine Scott\nCarol Szymanski  > Xiouping\nSara VanDerBeek > Alicia Serling\nRyan Wallace > Joshua Aster\nRoss Watts > Justine Harari\nAllan Wexler > Dan Kwong\nNina Yankowitz > Francesca Gabbiani\nDarius Yektai > Barbara McCarren + Jud Fine\nAlmond Zigmund > Marissa Mandler \n\nABOUT WARREN NEIDICH \nWarren Neidich uses written texts and neon-light sculptures to create cross-pollinating conceptual works that reflect upon situations at the border zones of art\, science\, and social justice. His performative and sculptural work Pizzagate Neon (2018)\, recently on display at the Venice Biennale 2019\, analyzed\, through a large hanging neon light sculpture\, fake news and the post-truth society. Selected exhibitions include the Whitney Museum of American Art\, PS1 MOMA\, White Columns\, Walker Art Center MIT List Visual Art Center\, (Cambridge)\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, National Museum of American Art (Washington D.C.\, US)\, Museum Ludwig (Köln\, Germany)\, Haus Der Kunst (Munich)\, Zentrum für Kunst and Media (Karlsruhe\, Germany)\, ICA London\, Palais Tokyo (Paris\, France)\, Villa Arson (Nice\, France) and Kunsthaus Zürich. He has been a visiting lecturer in the Departments of Art at Brown University\, GSD Harvard University\, Columbia University\, Princeton University\, University of California\, Los Angeles\, the Sorbonne in Paris\, France; and the University of Oxford and Cambridge University in the UK. His work has been the subject of over 150 magazine and newspaper articles\, including The New York Times\, Time Magazine\, Artforum\, Art in America\, Kunstforum International\, The Art Newspaper\, Smithsonian Magazine\, The Chicago Tribune\, Hyperallergic\, Artnet\, GQ\, Forbes\, Vogue IT\, Monopol\, Performance Art Journal\, \, Time Out\, The New Yorker\, New York Magazine\, Los Angeles Times\, The Village Voice\, and Frieze. \n 
URL:https://debradisman.com/event/exhibitionista-swept-away-love-letter-to-a-surrogates/
LOCATION:Annenberg Beach House\, 415 Pacific Coast Hwy\, Santa Monica\, CA\, 90402 ·\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Presentations
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITIONISTA: "YARN/ROPE/STRING" at the New Bedford Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:I am thrilled to be showing “Profusion” in “Yarn/Rope/String” at the New Bedford Museum of Art\, organized by Fiber Art Now\, and juried by Michael F. Rohde \, originally presented in print and online in  Fiber Art Now.\n\n\n\n“Profusion“\, 2018\, 8.5 x 24.5 x 7.75\, Book board\, mulberry paper\, watercolor paper\, canvas\, hemp cord
URL:https://debradisman.com/event/exhibitionista-yarn-rope-string-at-the-new-bedford-museum-of-art/
LOCATION:The New Bedford Museum of Art\, 608 Pleasant Street\, New Bedford\, MA\, 02740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fiber Arts Now":MAILTO:support@fiberartnow.net
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITIONISTA: "Objects of Agency" at the HERA
DESCRIPTION:I am thrilled to participate in:\n \nObjects of Agency\nA Virtual Exhibition \nOn view at heragallery.org and @hera_gallery on social media \nObjects of Agency addresses the health care crisis which has recently culminated in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization and stripped thousands of people of the right to bodily autonomy.  \nThe United States has the worst maternal mortality rate among other similarly developed countries. According to the University of Colorado\, due to the Dobbs decision\, maternal mortality rates are projected to go up 14%. For women of color\, it is 20%. Simply due to women’s health care becoming more restrictive and less accessible. \nWhen “abortion” is typed into a Google search\, the first page that comes up is a misleading website filled with fear slogans and misinformation to prevent women from seeking necessary and viable health care options. A recent research study by the Center for Countering Digital Hate showed that in many right wing states\, 1/10 Google search results for abortion services lead to anti-abortion fake clinics. When abortion is typed into Instagram\, the first hashtag is #abortionisevil.  \nSo\, what do we do? How can we use our creative voices to counteract misinformation and false advertising and provide viable discourse and inspiration?  \nHera Gallery has invited artists to fight\, cry\, rage\, and make art\, and to  to connect with others through creative expression in hopes that it brings a sense of insight\, or deep feeling\, beauty\, education\, perseverance\, protest\, connection and/or community. We have invited artists to share their voices through the virtual exhibition Objects of Agency. \nObjects of Agency is composed of 53 works which speak to abortion rights in the United States. The virtual exhibition takes place over the 52 weeks of 2023. All selected works will be on virtual display throughout the duration of the exhibition on heragallery.org.  Each week\, Hera Gallery will choose one featured artist and artwork from the exhibition to represent the current tribulations and inspirations of the current state of women’s health care in America. Featured artists will be posted on all social media accounts. Objects of Agency aims to stimulate\, educate\, and encourage abortion care. It aims to challenge the anti-abortion campaigns and false information which dominate the internet. It aims to provide access to factual information and ultimately to create a platform and a network to share the voices\, choices\, and stories of all women and female identifying persons. \nGallery commission of sold works will be donated to Planned Parenthood. \nParticipating artists will have the opportunity to speak in a virtual artist talk hosted by Hera Gallery. \nAbout Hera Gallery:\nHera Educational Foundation and Gallery promotes contemporary professional artists through a comprehensive exhibition schedule of member work\, curated\, and juried intersectional social justice shows. Together with thought-provoking programming our organization encourages dialogue that enriches the cultural life of our non-urban Southern RI community. We provide a venue for young talent to find a public voice\, and creative support to local health services. Since its inception in 1974\, Hera has been resolutely dedicated to gender equity and feminist discourse to challenge perceptions and inspire social change. \nBecause of its flexibility and commitment to presenting exhibitions with artistic merit and integrity Hera has been awarded numerous grants for its exhibitions and programs including grants from Rhode Island State Council on the Arts\, The Champlin Foundation\, Rhode Island Council on the Humanities\, Rhode Island Foundation\, and the Puffin Foundation. \nI am showing\, “Excavation of the Interior”\, 2021\, 12 x 28 x 12.5″\, Mixed media: wood\, mulberry paper\, canvas\, muslin\, watercolor paper\, hemp cord and linen thread. It stands upright in any degree of opened/closed. Open\, it can span up to 28″ wide.\n   
URL:https://debradisman.com/event/exhbitionista-objects-of-agency/
LOCATION:Hera Gallery and Educational Foundation\, 10 High Street\, Wakefield\, RI\, 02879\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITIONISTA: "I Can't I Won't I Will I Do" SOLO SHOW
DESCRIPTION: “I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do”\nReflectSpace presents:\nDEBRA DISMAN: I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do\nJanuary 18 – March 19\, 2023\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, January 28th\, 6-8pm\nCurators: Ara & Anahid Oshagan\n\nReflectSpace in Glendale\, run by  Ara Oshagan\, presents new work by artist Debra Disman. Along with the exhibition\, ReflectSpace is publishing an artists’ book based on Disman’s 2021-22 Santa Monica Artist Fellowship project\, investigating linking and responding to the groundbreaking work of artist Charlotte Salomon and Eva Hesse which will be available at the opening. For more information\, please visit HERE.\n\n \n 
URL:https://debradisman.com/event/exhibitionista-i-cant-i-wont-i-will-i-do-solo-show/
LOCATION:ReflectSpace Gallery\, 222 East Harvard Street\, Glendale\, CA\, 91205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="RelfectSpace Gallery":MAILTO:LibraryInfo@glendaleca.gov.
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SUMMARY:"Women Artists Unfolding" at the West Valley Regional Library!
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Women’s History Month the West Valley Regional Branch Library celebrates women artists with a bookmaking workshop led by our artist in residence Debra Disman!\nPlease join us to create your own handmade book\, learn about artists Faith Ringgold\, Frida Kahlo and Yayoi Kusama and add what you learn about them to your books!  All materials will be provided.\nThis program is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.\n\nThis event is part of my Artist Residency in Bookmaking\, “We Write the Book” at the West Valley Regional Branch Library of the Los Angeles Public Library\, supported by the Los Angeles City Department of Cultural Affairs.\nThe Residency is comprised of a series of bookmaking workshops presented at the Library\, planned in close coordination with Library Staff.\nWomen Artists Unfolding\nEventBright\nKTLA Community Caendar
URL:https://debradisman.com/event/women-artists-unfolding-at-the-west-valley-regional-library/
LOCATION:West Valley Regional Branch Library\, 19036 Vanowen Street\,\, Reseda\, CA\, 91335\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentations,Teaching
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ORGANIZER;CN="West Valley Regional Branch Library":MAILTO:debra@artifactorystudio.com
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITIONISTA: "Aries Rising" at the Irvine Fine Ars Center
DESCRIPTION:I am delighted to participate in: \n\nARIES RISING\nCurated by Virginia Arce\nExhibition:\nMarch 11–May 20\nIrvine Fine Arts Center Main Gallery + Gallery 2\nOpening Reception:\nMarch 11\, 2–4 p.m.\nRooted in the generative characteristics of spring\, Aries Rising presents a collection of sculptural and two-dimensional artworks made of metal\, fiber\, and mixed media whose sensibilities reflect an organic source. Featured artists in the exhibition share a curiosity about human perception as it relates to the environment\, both natural and manmade\, reflected in their manipulation of material and form.\nArtists featured:\nRenée Azenaro\, Debra Disman\, Mirena Kim\, Sofia V. Gonzales\, Zara Kuredjian\, and \nSusan Lizotte.\n 
URL:https://debradisman.com/event/exhibitionista-aries-rising-at-the-irvine-fine-ars-center/
LOCATION:Irvine Fine Arts Center\, 14321 Yale Ave\, Irvine\, CA\, 92604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irvine Fine Arts Center":MAILTO:fineartscustomerservice@cityofirvine.org(link sends e-mail) CENTER HOURS JOIN OUR MAILING LIST ARTBEAT: CURRENT ISSUE Read the digital edition of the summer issue of ArtBeat here(link is external). Registration for classes is open now at yourirvine.org(link is external). FEATURED NEWSView All News Read More The summer issue of Inside Irvine(link is external) is here! 1 2 3 UPCOMING EVENTS July 9, 2022 All Media 2022 Opening Reception 2:00pm - 4:00pm View All Irvine Fine Arts Center Events
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