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“Stitching Together Stories and Emotions: The Journey Through Textures and Threads” Interview

October 15, 2024 By Debra Disman

Stitching Together Stories and Emotions: The Journey Through Textures and Threads
My interview with the Bridge Arts Foundation in conjunction with the exhibition, “Soliloquy”
Jul 28, 2024
Written By Tia Xu

Initiated and organized by The Bridge Arts Foundation, the ‘SOLILOQUY’ Open Call Exhibition is currently being held at The Scholart Selection Gallery in San Gabriel, California, and will run until August 17th, 2024.

Bridge Arts Foundation’s Art Director, Tia Xu, engaged in a conversation about the exhibition and art with several artists participating in this exhibition. In this interview, we have the pleasure of speaking with artist Debra Disman.

 —— Q&A ——

Tia Xu: Could you please share your background and what inspired you to pursue a career in art?

Debra Disman: I have always created both visual and literary art, as it used to be called! Art and writing, image and text; my twin and intersection loves and passions: I have employed the written word in my work over time.

 I majored in painting and minored in literature and creative writing, participating in the renowned Iowa Writers Workshop in Poetry at the University of Iowa. A year of study in Southern France sparked a love of travel and exploring other cultures that continues to expand and inform my work.

 I have worked as a teaching, community, public and social practice artist all of my career, starting with volunteering with various organizations and communities in high school and college, then working over many years with museums, community organizations and educational institutions through grants, fellowships, residencies, visiting artist situations and as an employee and staff member teaching bookmaking and many forms of two and three-dimensional art and elements of art history.

Photo: André Smit.

 I created and conducted the grant-funded book and story writing program “The Art of Storymaking” through the San Francisco Public Library for five years, and have presented and taught the “We Write the Book” project at the Los Angeles Public Library supported by the LA Department of Cultural Affairs since 2017.  For fifteen years I owned and operated ArtiFactory Studio as a sole proprietor, offering decorative painting, surface design, murals and color consultation to a wide assortment of clients, and learned much about business, entrepreneurship, management and networking that has held me in good stead in all further endeavors!

I have continued my education through certificate programs and groups in the Bay Area and Los Angeles, and am a devoted local artist in residence at 18th Street Art Center serving on the Community Council, and a proud member of The Guild of Book Workers (serving as board secretary), Textile Arts LA and the Surface Design Association.

Although my work has focused on the form of the book since about 2016, it has reached into textiles, sculpture, installation and even performance! I continue to integrate words and text into my textiles, fiber works, hanging and handmade books, and look forward to where this work will take me. I hope to offer the viewer and participant moments of solace, rest, contemplation and questioning through my work in all forms as we all move through this very tempestuous time in our world.

Debra Disman, “I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do”, 2022, Repurposed cotton table runner, acrylic paint, hemp cord, 13 x 71.50 in (33.02 x 181.61 cm). Photo: Elon Schoenholz.

Tia Xu: What does “SOLILOQUY” mean to you, and how does your artwork explore this theme? Can you tell us the story behind your artwork from the exhibition?

Debra Disman: The term “SOLILOQUY” refers to the act of speaking one’s thoughts aloud to oneself, alone, or regardless of any listeners.  Yet, to me, the very act of speaking out loud implies a desire to be listened to, heard, understood, perhaps even to have one’s words, thoughts and ideas embraced. As the writer Siri Hustvedt stated eloquently; “Art is always made for the other, the one who will look, and listen.” (paraphrase). We want to be seen, heard, understood, loved and embraced, and we reach out for this, even if we think we are speaking only to ourselves, or that we want only to speak to ourselves. I feel our work and our words are always, on some level, directed to others in a plea for care, receptivity, acceptance and understanding, otherwise why speak or express at all?

My work, “I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do” is both a textural, and a textual tapestry, a “tactile textile” as the artist Annie Albers would put it. Through its words, textures/layers, tangled threads and monochromatic white on white coloration, it expresses the effort, energy, commitment, drive and will that is required to bring ideas to life through the creative act, and our initial resistance to this process which must be overcome.

We have to push through this resistance to achieve our vision. It is a journey from resistance and refusal to acceptance and realization, achieved only through maximum effort in working though each step, often in the dark! The stitched text and tangled threads run the length of the piece, depicting the commitment that is necessary to light the creative journey, which is often a long haul.

Photo: Gene Ogami.

Tia Xu: What materials and techniques do you prefer to use in your art, and could you explain your choices?

Debra Disman: Since about 2016 I have focused primarily on cloth, paper, thread, and cord. I also employ acrylic paint, and use pH neutral PVA/glue designed for bookbinding, even when I am working with textiles, cloth and fiber, as I have been doing increasingly over the last few years. I employ the materiality of fiber to engage the senses and invite altered ways of experiencing the world and our place in it, both soothing and confounding the eye with uneven visual repetition. Through this means of stabilizing and destabilizing, I hope to instigate fundamental questions that encourage an examination of what we think we know and are.

Devoted to material labor and the inherent substance, sensibility and tactility of the handmade, I love nothing more than to be immersed in material manipulation, which inevitably yields some kind of distilled meaning. The evocative, visceral and profoundly physical quality of materials drives my work, permeating and charging it with emotional resonance. I am compelled to bundle, braid and bunch, tangle, twine, twist and tie, layer, loop, wrap, wind, stitch, sew, knot and glue, as well as paint, draw and write, intuitively developing, complicating and disrupting the surface to add levels of meaning.

Often, the meaning becomes clear during or after this process rather than as a directive beforehand, as if it had been there all along, and simply surfaced during the act of making.

Tia Xu: Are there any artists or art movements that have had a significant influence on your work? If so, why?

Debra Disman: I have been working with the artists Eva Hesse and Charlotte Salomon (who is becoming more widely known) for many years, finding the concurrencies between them in terms of their lives and experiences that led each to create hitherto unknown groundbreaking art. I was fortunate enough to receive a Santa Monica Artist Project Fellowship 2021, which allowed me to research their lives and work more deeply. In 2022-23 ReflectSpace Gallery worked with me to transform a unique book I had made about Salomon and Hesse into one that could be duplicated and published, which they did in conjunction with my solo show there in 2023, a great honor and gift.

Photo: Gene Ogami.

Other artists I am influenced by and passionate about include the English Painter Celia Paul, The Canadian Artist Agnes Martin, The French-born artist Louise Bourgeois, and the American artist Liza Lou. I also love many others including Lee Krasner, Jasper John, Robert Rauschenberg and Judith Scott.

I am drawn to artists who engage with intense materiality, and fascinated by those who break new ground and seem to invent something new such as Hesse with her use of latex and fiberglass and unusual, emotionally evocative combinations of materials; Salomon with her inventive integration of text, image and music; Lou’s use of beads in aggregation and engagement with labor, and what she terms, the “marathon of making”; Martin’s use of seriality, repetition, layering and almost sacred touch with materials; Krasner’s gesture, color and paint handling; Judith Scott’s incredible “wrappings” and use of thread, cord and string; Rauschenberg’s fantastic and telling material combinations; and John’s gravitas, strange break-ups of the body, investigation of reality, and again, material layering.

Tia Xu: Can you describe a challenging moment or obstacle you’ve encountered during your artistic journey and how you successfully overcame it?

Debra Disman: In 2012 my husband and I moved from the San Francisco Bay Area, where we had been for decades. We started over almost completely from scratch, though he had a contract job. I left my business of 15 years, and began teaching and building a social and studio practice. The way that I did it was step by step, working through each roadblock in an almost methodical manner, whether it be making an appointment to meet with someone, or working through a municipal bureaucracy! As I worked through each thing, I gained confidence in new area, discovered and developed more skill, met challenges and overcame obstacles.  I had great excitement about the move, and was really ready for it, so that helped! I also focused on my teaching as a way to get established, procure gigs, jobs and project and contribute financially to our household, and did not put the pressure on myself to create art to sell. I wanted to be completely free in the studio to discover my own path and what came next, and step by step was able to achieve that and carve out a unique niche for myself in the panoramic LA Art scene, while learning, growing and meeting incredible people along the way!

Photo: Gene Ogami.

Tia Xu: Are there any other series that you are currently working on? Would you mind sharing them with us?

Debra Disman: I am working on a three-panel work which can be presented in full that I am creating solely by gluing primarily hemp and cotton cord in related colors to large strips of hemp cloth which hang against the wall like unfurled vertical flags or scrolls. I like to work in threes, it is a satisfying yet odd number, both balanced and asymmetrical.

I am also trying to complete a large stitched work done on a green plastic landscaping tarp, and have two other bodies of work that I would like to start in series, one a white-on-white series of minimalist wall pieces that engage plaster, cloth and cord, and the other an experimental series wood pieces wrapped in cord, thread and string, inspired by the artist Judith Scott.

Photo: Gene Ogami.

As well, I would like to begin series of larger-scale blue-toned drawings. I have been working on the blue-toned drawings in sketch books on a small scale for several years, and would like to go bigger with them. These are different than much of my other current work, as they are not completely non-figurative as are my current book works, hangings, sculptures and installations; the blue drawings engage abstracted figures and landscapes in a range of blue hues and tones and I would like to see where they go, and if they can even translate to something bigger.

Will there ever be enough time to realize all these ideas? Well, Time and Life, will tell.

Tia Xu: Can you share a particular piece of feedback or a comment from an art critic, art professional, or even the audience that has profoundly impacted you?

Debra Disman: There have been many, but Juri Koll, founder of VICA /Venice Institute of Contemporary Art said: It was exciting that he “got” my love of and connection to “labor”.

“We approach the work not as a book, which has always been an integral part of Disman’s work, but as a sculpture. One takes note of the focus and care these works require, and subsequently the labor appears as a part of the story.” — Juri Koll

The Bridge Arts Foundation’s “SOLILOQUY”  Exhibition Installation View, Photo: ©The Bridge Arts Foundation / Luna Hao

The “SOLILOQUY” Open Call Exhibition thoughtfully selected 18 talented artists from over 500 submissions, employing a selection process that involves art professionals. “SOLILOQUY” ran from from July 13th to August 17th, 2024.

ABOUT ARTIST


Photo: Gene Ogami

Debra Disman

Lives and Works in Los Angeles, California

“I am a Los Angeles-based artist known for my work inspired by the book, both as a solo practitioner and in the public sphere of community engagement. As a maker, teaching artist, researcher and writer I creates work and projects which investigate states of being and connectiveness through intensive engagement with materials, while attempting to fully explore and exploit their haptic properties.

A passionate social practice artist, I was the featured artist for the Big Read in LA in 2016 and the recipient of an inaugural WORD: Artist Grant / Bruce Geller Memorial Prize to create “The Sheltering Book”, a life-sized book structure designed as a catalyst for community creativity. I have been commissioned by LA’s Craft Contemporary Museum to create an interactive book for the 2017 exhibition, “Chapters: Book Arts in Southern California” and by 18th Street Arts Center to create the artists’ book, “Unfolding Possibilities” in 2021 in collaboration with the community at-large.”

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Presentations, TEXTILE/FIBER, Work Tagged With: Antonio Kim, CA, Charles Christopher Hill, Christopher Lloyd Tucker, Deanna Dorangrichia, Debra Disman, Exhibition, Group Show, Hwichan Ko, Isabella Riboni, Isabella Ronchetti, Janice Nakashima, Juried Show, Kai Mao, Lanyi Gao, Los Angeles Contemporary Art, Michele Benzamin-Miki, Ming Chen, Rosie Kim, Ryan Bautista, San Gabriel, San Gabriel Mission district, Shanguo Jia, Soliloquy, Somaya Etemad, Steve Gavenas, The Bridge Arts Foundation, The Scholoart Selection, Tia Xu, Vionna Lam, Xiaoxiao Wu, Xin Song

SOLILQUY: Not Just Talking To yourSELF

July 10, 2024 By Debra Disman

The Bridge Arts Foundation proudly announces the third edition of its Open Call Exhibition Program.  The ‘Soliloquy‘ Open Call Exhibition features 19 talented artists selected from over 100 submissions through a process involving art professionals.

These artists will showcase their work at The Scholart Selection, The Bridge Arts Foundation’s partnered Art Gallery located in Los Angeles from July 13th to August 17th, 2024.

Join Us for the Reception, Saturday July 13,  2-5PM
at The Scholarts Selection
417 South Mission Drive San Gabriel, CA 91776
Opening Reception RSVP

Featured artists include Ryan Bautista, Michele Benzamin-Miki, Ming Chen, Debra Disman, Deanna Dorangrichia, Somaya Etemad, Lanyi Gao, Steve Gavenas, Shanguo Jia, Antonio Kim, Rosie Kim, Hwichan Ko, Vionna Lam, Kai Mao, Janice Nakashima, Isabella Riboni, Isabella Ronchetti, Christopher Lloyd Tucker, and Xiaoxiao Wu.

The 19 featured artists in the exhibition respond to the theme of “soliloquy” through various forms and mediums, presenting their unique journeys of inner exploration.

“Soliloquy” is a solitary discourse with oneself, an intimate dialogue that transcends the confines of external perception. It captures the journey of introspection and self-discovery, where one navigates the labyrinthine corridors of one’s own mind, seeking clarity among the tumult of thoughts and emotions. During their inner reflections, the individuals grapple with existential questions, honestly confronting their fears, desires, and vulnerabilities in solitude.

The 19 artworks showcased in “Soliloquy” also demonstrate the diversity and depth of soliloquy. It is not only a personal dialogue within oneself but also a significant pathway to understanding oneself and the world. Beyond the individual, these artworks collectively underscore soliloquy’s capacity to connect the individual’s inner world with external realities, offering insights that resonate with broader societal issues and enrich human connections.

I am showing: “I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do”
13 x 71.5″, repurposed cotton table runner, acrylic paint, hemp cord

Special thanks to our jury members, Charles ChristopherHill and Song Xin, as well as curator Tia Xu, for their dedicated work. We also extend our gratitude to Li Tang and Art Yourself Atelier (AYA) for the media support.

ABOUT THE BRIDGE ARTS FOUNDATION

The Bridge Arts Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to harnessing the transformative power of art to connect diverse communities and uplift emerging artists from various backgrounds.

With an unwavering commitment to fostering global understanding and diversity, we amplify artist voices and spotlight their creations both locally and globally. Join us in leveraging art’s power to unite cultures and strengthen global communities.

For additional information and press requests, please contact info@bridgeartsfoundation.com. For more information about The Bridge Arts Foundation, please go to our website https://bridgeartsfoundation.org/, or followus on Instagram (@bridgeartsfoundation).

 READ MY INTERVIEW!

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Exhibitions, New Work, Presentations, TEXTILE/FIBER, Women Artists, Work Tagged With: Antonio Kim, Art Yourself Atelier (AYA), CA, Charles Christopher Hill, Christopher Lloyd Tucker, Deanna Dorangrichia, Debra Disman, Exhibition, Group Show, Hwichan Ko, Isabella Riboni, Isabella Ronchetti, Janice Nakashima, Juried Show, Kai Mao, Lanyi Gao, Li Tang, Los Angeles Contemporary Art, Michele Benzamin-Miki, Ming Chen, Rosie Kim, Ryan Bautista, San Gabriel, San Gabriel Mission district, Shanguo Jia, Soliloquy, Somaya Etemad, Steve Gavenas, The Bridge Arts Foundation, The Scholoart Selection, Tia Xu, Vionna Lam, Xiaoxiao Wu, Xin Song

Showing (love) Around

July 9, 2024 By Debra Disman


We Are Doing It All Wrong, Edward A. Dixon Gallery, Dayton, OH, Juror/Curator: Ed Dixon:   “The exhibition is a challenge to artists and viewers to recognize, react and learn about the many ways humanity continually fails itself.  These issues are not always mainstream and sometimes are hidden.” Jurors: Ed Dixon/Stacy Kranitz/Judith L. Huacuja
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It is not only a joy to “show around” in group exhibitions at various venues around the country, it is a gratifying, enriching  experience,  and a heartwarming one at that, to discover, interact with and support so many inspiring and dedicated individuals,  organizations, endeavors, missions and visions. I meet new folks, but also “run into” friends and colleagues that “show up” in some of the same places: showing at some of the the same shows, sharing in some of the same artist talks and panels, featured in some of the same catalogues and publications. It is exciting to connect, and see both not only an overlap of interests materially and thematically, but also how we all approach things differently, and can learn from one another.

For example, I am currently showing at:
Word and Weft: Visualizing the Word, Webster Arts, Webster Groves, MO, Juror: Noriko Yuasa 

Women. Defining Our Representation, Black House Artist, Juror/Curator: Ellen Mattesi (online)  
We Are Doing It All Wrong, Edward A. Dixon Gallery, Dayton, OH, Jurors: Ed Dixon/Stacy Kranitz/Judith L. Huacuja 
Evidence of Joy, Intersect Arts Center, Saint Louis, MO, Curator: April Parvitz  

Soliloquy, presented by The Bridge Arts Foundation at The Scholarts Selection, San Gabriel, CA
Jurors: Charles Christopher Hill, Xin Song, Curator: Tia Xu  
Whisper, Verum Ultimum Gallery, Portland, OR, Curator: Jennifer Gullia Cutshall  (catalogue)
Interplay, presented by the Surface Design Association at The Dairy Barn Arts Center O’Bleness Gallery, Athens, OH,  Juror: Annet Couwenberg
Northern National Art Competition, Nicolet College Art Gallery, Rhinelander, WI, Juror: Debra Brehmer 

The Circular Ritual of Spring, BG Gallery, Santa Monica, CA, Curator: Susan Lizotte (online)

And earlier this year:
Midway Marvels,ArtBarLA, Los Angeles, CA, Curator: Randi Matushevitz
Materiality Matters, Umpqua Valley Arts, Roseville, OR, Juror Panel: UVA Staff and Pacific NW professionals
Pulp: Book and Paper Arts, Sebastopol Center for the Arts, Sebastopol, CA, Juror: Donna Seager
Fantastic Fibers 2024, Yeiser Art Center, Paducah, KY, Juror: Sandro Tiberi, (catalogue) 
String Theory, The Cultural Center of Cape Cod, South Yarmouth, MA, Curator: Molly Demeulenaere  
Art of the Word, Sasse Museum of Art, Pomona, CA, Jurors: Fatemeh Burnes, Maurice Quillinan, Niamh Cunningham (catalogue)
By the Book,  Artopia Gallery, Arcadia, CA, Curator: Rosie Getz

Through this experience I am able to be exposed to and interact with :
Individuals: artists, curators, critics, collectors, gallery, museum, art center, library and academic/university directors/staff (on all different levels of responsibility and experience and in varying roles,  offices and positions)
Organizations: galleries, museums, art centers, universities/academic institutions, artist studios and alternative spaces (of different sizes, renown, reputation, influence and “status” in the “art world” and world at-large)

I plan to highlight and share about various of these individuals and entities over the next several posts. I will share particularly about Art Centers, which are an enormous source of vitality, creation, care and joy throughout the country and beyond. xxxooo

I begin with Gallerist Ed Dixon, in whose show We Are Doing It All Wrong I am honored to be in.  Presented at the Edward A. Dixon Galleryin Dayton, OH. Of the show says Owner/Curator: Ed Dixon:  “The exhibition is a challenge to artists and viewers to recognize, react and learn about the many ways humanity continually fails itself.  These issues are not always mainstream and sometimes are hidden.” The illustrious jurors Ed Dixon/Stacy Kranitz/Judith L. Huacuja hold a wealth of knowledge, expertise, care and passion among them in addition to many accomplishments.

In a time of such fraught difference, fear, and loathing, it is heartening and illuminating to see and be a part of all of these individuals and entities, making a difference. I have to feel that that all of our work, no matter what the outcome, does make a difference.

Thank you to You all.

 

 

 

Filed Under: ARTISTS, Exhibitions, MEDIA, New Work, Presentations, TEXTILE/FIBER, Women Artists, Work Tagged With: 18th Street Arts Center, American exhibitions, American shows, Annet Couwenberg, April Parvitz, art centers, Art of the Word, art vwnuwa, ArtBarLA, Artopia Gallery, bG Gallery, Black House Artist, Bridge Arts Foundation, Cape Cod Museum of Art, Charles Christopher Hill, Christopher Lloyd Tucker, Contemporary Art, Contemporary Artists, Craft Contemporary, curators, Debra Brehmer, Donna Seager, Ed Dixon, Edward A. Dixon Gallery, Ellen Mattesi, Exhbitions, exhibiting in the US, Fatemeh Burnes, galleries, Group Shows, Intersect Arts, January Arts, Jennifer Gillia Cutshall, Judith L. Huacuja, Juried Shows, jurists, Karina Bennett, libraries, Maurice Quillinan, Molly Demeulenaere, museums, Niamh Cunningham, Nicolet College Art Gallery, Noriko Yuasa, Randi Matushevitz, Rosie Getz, Sandro Tiberi, Sasse Museum of Art, Scholorarts Selection, SDA, Sebastopol Center for the Arts, Shoebox Arts, Shoebox Projects, Shows, Stacy Kranitz, Surface Design Association, Susan Lizotte., The Brand Library and Art Center, The Cultural Center of Cape Cod, The Dairy Barn Arts Center O’Bleness Gallery, The Irvine Fine Arts Center, The Long Beach Museum of Art, The New Bedford Museum of Art, The Yeiser Art Center, Tia Xu, UCLA, Umpqua Valley Arts, universities, Verum Ultimum Gallery, Webster Arts, Xin Song

EXHIBITIONISTA: Soliloquy at The Bridge Art Foundation’s Scholart Selection Gallery

June 10, 2024 By Debra Disman

The Bridge Arts Foundation  presents “SOLILOQUY,”  hosted at our partnered gallery The Scholart Selection, in San Gabriel, CA, USA, from July 13th to August 10th, 2024.
OPENING RECEPTION: 2-5PM Saturday, July 13th
at The Scholarts Selection
417 South Mission Drive San Gabriel, CA 91776

“Soliloquy” is a solitary discourse with oneself, an intimate dialogue that transcends the confines of external perception. It captures the journey of introspection and self-discovery, where one navigates the labyrinthine corridors of their own mind, seeking clarity amidst the tumult of thoughts and emotions. “Soliloquy” is a solitary discourse with oneself, an intimate dialogue that transcends the confines of external perception. It captures the journey of introspection and self-discovery, where one navigates the labyrinthine corridors of one’s own mind, seeking clarity among the tumult of thoughts and emotions. 

During their inner reflections, the individuals grapple with existential questions, confronting their fears, desires, and vulnerabilities with raw honesty in solitude. It embraces the inherent human longing for understanding and truth, inviting the individual to confront their inner darkness and embrace the transformative power of self-reflection.

The Bridge Arts Foundation is dedicated to amplifying the voices of artists and promoting their exceptional work on a global scale. Their aim is to provide an unparalleled platform for emerging talents, enabling international recognition and celebrating diverse expressions across various artistic mediums.

“Our mission is straightforward yet profound: we strive to empower our community through immersive experiences that inspire collaboration and forge meaningful connections among creative thinkers spanning all continents. Together, let us bridge cultural gaps through the unifying power of art.” — The Bridge Arts Foundation

This show enthusiastically welcomes a wide range of artistic expressions encompassing painting, sculpture, photography, installation, mixed media, and beyond. Curating a rich tapestry of creativity, the exhibition reflects artists’ diverse perspectives and experiences worldwide.

Featured artists include Ryan Bautista, Michele Benzamin-Miki, Ming Chen, Debra Disman, Deanna Dorangrichia, Somaya Etemad, Lanyi Gao, Steve Gavenas, Shanguo Jia, Antonio Kim, Rosie Kim, Hwichan Ko, Vionna Lam, Kai Mao, Janice Nakashima, Isabella Riboni, Isabella Ronchetti, Christopher Lloyd Tucker, and Xiaoxiao Wu.

The 19 featured artists in the exhibition respond to the theme of “soliloquy” through various forms and mediums, presenting their unique journeys of inner exploration.

The 19 artworks showcased in “Soliloquy” also demonstrate the diversity and depth of soliloquy. It is not only a personal dialogue within oneself but also a significant pathway to understanding oneself and the world. Beyond the individual, these artworks collectively underscore soliloquy’s capacity to connect the individual’s inner world with external realities, offering insights that resonate with broader societal issues and enrich human connections.

Special thanks to our jury members, Charles Christopher Hill and Song Xin, as well as curator Tia Xu, for their dedicated work. We also extend our gratitude to Li Tang and Art Yourself Atelier (AYA) for the media support.

ABOUT THE BRIDGE ARTS FOUNDATION

The Bridge Arts Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to harnessing the transformative power of art to connect diverse communities and uplift emerging artists from various backgrounds.

With an unwavering commitment to fostering global understanding and diversity, we amplify artist voices and spotlight their creations both locally and globally. Join us in leveraging art’s power to unite cultures and strengthen global communities.

ABOUT THE SCHOLART SELECTION

Founded in 2022, THE SCHOLART SELECTION is a vibrant contemporary art gallery in the historic San Gabriel Mission district of Los Angeles. Deeply integrated into the city’s Asian American community, especially in its more prosperous areas, the gallery is committed to uplifting and promoting artists from diverse backgrounds for Asian collectors globally.

THE SCHOLART SELECTION transcends the role of a mere venue for art; it serves as a storyteller, an educator, and a connector. With a team of skilled curators, exhibition specialists, and media experts, the gallery breaks through traditional barriers to make contemporary art more relatable and accessible to Asian collectors worldwide. It achieves this by sharing the compelling stories behind the artworks and fostering a network that brings artists and a wide range of art enthusiasts together, thereby forming enduring bonds between the artworks, their artists, and the collectors who cherish and support them.

For additional information and press requests, please contact info@bridgeartsfoundation.com. For more information about The Bridge Arts Foundation, please go to our website https://bridgeartsfoundation.org/, or follow us on Instagram (@bridgeartsfoundation).

I am thrilled to show “I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do”, 13 x 71.5″, Repurposed cotton table runner, acrylic paint, hemp cord

READ MY INTERVIEW HERE!

Tagged With: Antonio Kim, CA, Charles Christopher Hill, Christopher Lloyd Tucker, Deanna Dorangrichia, Debra Disman, Exhibition, Group Show, Hwichan Ko, Isabella Riboni, Isabella Ronchetti, Janice Nakashima, Juried Show, Kai Mao, Lanyi Gao, Los Angeles Contemporary Art, Michele Benzamin-Miki, Ming Chen, Rosie Kim, Ryan Bautista, San Gabriel, San Gabriel Mission district, Shanguo Jia, Soliloquy, Somaya Etemad, Steve Gavenas, The Bridge Arts Foundation, The Scholoart Selection, Tia Xu, Vionna Lam, Xiaoxiao Wu, Xin Song

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May 18, 2025

“We Write The Book” “Two-in-One” Bookmaking Workshop at the Northridge Library!

May 15, 2025

“We Write The Book” TUNNEL Bookmaking Workshop at the Northridge Library!

May 4, 2025

“We Write The Book” Single Signature Exposed Spine Bookmaking Workshop at the Northridge Library!

April 21, 2025

“We Write The Book” Sidebound Bookmaking Workshop at the Northridge Library!

April 21, 2025

“We Write The Book” Flower Fold Bookmaking Workshop at the Northridge Library!

April 9, 2025

THE INTERSECTION-Where Art and Community Meet: Flag Bookmaking at 18th Street Arts Center

April 7, 2025

Intersection: where art and community meet with Debra Disman!

March 31, 2025

“We Write The Book” Double Signature Bookmaking Workshop at the Northridge Library!

March 26, 2025

“We Write The Book” Closed-Spine Accordion Bookmaking Workshop at the Northridge Library!

March 19, 2025

“We Write The Book” Flag Bookmaking Workshop Honors Women Artists at the Northridge Library

March 12, 2025

“We Write The Book” Closed Spine Accordion Bookmaking Workshop at the Northridge Library!

March 11, 2025

“We Write the Book” FOLDED FAN Bookmaking Workshop at the Northridge Library!

February 25, 2025

Our kick-off “We Write the Book” workshop at the Northridge Library!

February 25, 2025

PAPER Is In The Air…

February 18, 2025

Bookmaking Love at the West Hollywood Library!

February 11, 2025

Mazur Museum showcases Contemporary Artists Throughout the US

January 30, 2025

Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover

January 29, 2025

EXPO 44 at B.J. Spoke Gallery

January 25, 2025

Swinging the Pendulum

January 24, 2025

WHOSMUSEUM presents the “Visual Language of Modernity” at the Sasse Museum

January 16, 2025

The Hera Rewrites HER/OUR Story

January 16, 2025

TAG: The 2025 LA OPEN

January 7, 2025

The HERa Rewrites HER/OUR Story

January 3, 2025

Deep Dive into “DWELLINGS” at Artlink

January 2, 2025

K no W Safe Place to Know Safe Space

December 28, 2024

Upcoming Exhibitions 2025

December 14, 2024

Making Art Inspired By Great Artists: “Channeling” Louise Nevelson

December 11, 2024

Surface Design Association Instagram “Take-over”!

December 7, 2024

MAS Attack at the Torrance Art Museum!

November 25, 2024

Evidence of Joy to be found….

November 20, 2024

Hopes and Fears and…

November 15, 2024

when FACING DARKNESS

November 11, 2024

When there is kNOw Safe Place, Try to Create Safe Space

November 6, 2024

Open Studio Take 2

October 31, 2024

Open Studio Open HeART

October 23, 2024

“Stitching Together Stories and Emotions: The Journey Through Textures and Threads” Interview

October 15, 2024

Open Studios October 20th at 18th Street Arts Center!

October 7, 2024

White & Texture & Paper & Fiber

October 4, 2024

“We Write the Book” Artist Residency 2024-25 KICKOFF!

September 30, 2024

“Adapting through Curiosity and Connection with Debra Disman”: My Podcast with Alyson B. Stanfield/Art Biz Success!

September 25, 2024

Flag Book and Variations: Book Structures Workshop with artist Debra Disman

September 3, 2024

Art Centers and the Like: The HeART of Art

September 2, 2024

“White and Texture (Monochrome Unity)” at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod

August 29, 2024

Joy in Evidence at Intersect Art Center

August 19, 2024

Northridge Branch Library “Writes the Book”!

August 13, 2024

WOMEN : Defining Our Representation and Making Our Mark

August 8, 2024

INTERPLAY of Texture, Color, Form and Materials

July 29, 2024

WOMEN ARTISTS MAKE THEIR MARK

July 24, 2024

in a WHISPER…

July 18, 2024

SOLILQUY: Not Just Talking To yourSELF

July 10, 2024

Showing (love) Around

July 9, 2024

Women. Defining our Representation: SEE THE SHOW!

July 6, 2024

THE CIRCULAR RITUAL OF SPRING

June 27, 2024

Family Bookmaking at the Julian Dixon Culver City Library!

June 17, 2024

CULMINATING our Journey at the Canoga Park Branch Library

June 14, 2024

Boxed Set: Pulp, Paper and Profusion

June 10, 2024

Culminating our “We Write The Book” Artist Residency at the Canoga Park Branch Library!

May 23, 2024

Faith Ringgold-Inspired “Story Quilts”

May 20, 2024

Of Polka Dots and Butterflies: Inspired by Yayoi Kusama

May 13, 2024

On Butterfly Wings…

May 7, 2024

Girl Power! Making Surrealistic Landscapes Inspired by Salvador Dali

May 3, 2024

Girl Power! Making Self-Portraits Inspired By Frida Kahlo

April 22, 2024

The Merry Month of May: Butterflies!

April 19, 2024

Making Fantastic Flag Books at the Canoga Park Branch Library

April 12, 2024

Studio Portrait by ANDRÉ SMITS

April 6, 2024

Take a Butterfly Book Flight this May!

April 5, 2024

K no W Safe Place inside outside

March 20, 2024

Springtime Stitch Witchery at the Canoga Park Branch Library

March 15, 2024

Welcome Springtime at the Canoga Branch Library!

February 26, 2024

Be My Valentine at the Canoga Park Library

February 21, 2024

K no wing No Safe Place

February 13, 2024

“Swept Away: Love Letter To A Surrogate”

February 8, 2024

In Reflection: “Three Sisters And Their Mother” and more

February 5, 2024

“String Theory” plays at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod!

January 30, 2024

CONCURRENCIES Charlotte Salomon and Eva Hesse: Genius, Trauma and the Creative Imagination

January 22, 2024

(not so) WHITE WEDDING

January 18, 2024

Bookmaking for the New Year at the Canoga Park Library!

January 12, 2024

“On Being An Artist”: A Film by Arthur James

January 8, 2024

ARTISTS TALK at the IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER!

January 4, 2024

The “Art of the Word” Catalogue: The Sasse Museum of Art

December 26, 2023

“OBJECTS OF AGENCY” Artists Talks

December 22, 2023

“A Common Thread” Artists’ Talk ArtShare LA

December 21, 2023

Making Flag Books at ArtShare LA!

December 15, 2023

Join us to Make Books at the Canoga Park Branch Library!

December 4, 2023

Flag Bookmaking Workshop at ArtShare LA!

November 28, 2023

Getting Ready for the Holidays at the Canoga Branch Library!

November 24, 2023

“I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do”, Revisited

November 24, 2023

K no W Safe Place

November 13, 2023

K no W Safe Place

November 10, 2023

Halloween Tunnel Bookmaking at the Canoga Park Branch Library

November 2, 2023

Frida Kahlo Inspires Self-Portraits!

October 9, 2023

Work in Progress: Studio

October 6, 2023

Sharing “Contemplating Boundaries” at the Korean Cultural Center

September 29, 2023

Getting Organized with Bookmaking at the Canoga Park Branch Library!

August 20, 2023

Making Flag Books at the Brand!

August 15, 2023

Bold Journey Magazine: “Meet Debra Disman”

August 9, 2023

“Contemplating Boundaries” at the Korean Culture Center with Launch LA

August 2, 2023

“We Write The Book” Artist Residency Begins at the Canoga Park Branch Library!

July 26, 2023

Bookmaking at the Community Corporation of Santa Monica With 18th Street Arts Center!

July 26, 2023

Sharing Shows: Summer 2023

July 23, 2023

“We Write the Book” Artist Residency: Goodbye and Hello

July 15, 2023

CanvasRebel Interview: “Meet Debra Disman”

July 11, 2023

Artist Residency Culminating Event at the West Valley Regional Branch Library!

July 2, 2023

West Valley Regional Branch Library Bookmaking Residency CULMINATION Event!!!!!

June 26, 2023

The Big Read in LA 2023 at Craft Contemporary!

June 18, 2023

Rainbow Butterfly Bookmaking at the West Valley Regional Branch Library Honors Pride Month!

June 16, 2023

Artist Talks: The Conversation Between

June 9, 2023

Swept Away: “The Center Will Not Hold” II

June 5, 2023

Swept Away: “The Center Will Not Hold” I

May 29, 2023

“A Common Thread” Artist Talk at ArtShare LA

May 22, 2023

Flower-fold Bookmaking Honors Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month at the West Valley Regional Branch Library!

May 12, 2023

Sharing Current Shows: An Index of Participation

May 6, 2023

Walking Through “I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do”

May 1, 2023

Hemp as Material and Muse

April 25, 2023

Earth Poetry Bookmaking at the West Valley Regional Branch Library!

April 17, 2023

ArtShare LA Shares A Common Thread

April 11, 2023

DISMAN-tling “I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do” at ReflectSpace Gallery!

April 3, 2023

“AIRES RISING” Welcomes Springtime at the Irvine Fine Arts Center!

March 29, 2023

“Women Artists Unfolding”: Celebrating Women Artists at the West Valley Regional Branch Library

March 19, 2023

BOYS MAKING BOOKS!

March 15, 2023

Be The Change Book Festival: Bookmaking Workshops II

March 6, 2023

Be The Change Book Festival: Bookmaking Workshops I

March 1, 2023

Flag Bookmaking at the Silverlake Independent JCC

February 20, 2023

“I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do” Solo Show INSTALLATION at ReflectSpace Gallery!

February 13, 2023

“I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do Solo Show Opening At ReflectSpace Gallery!

February 7, 2023

“Yarn/Rope/String” at the New Bedford Art Museum

January 30, 2023

Storybook Theater at the West Valley Regional Library!

January 23, 2023

“I Can’t I Won’t I Will I Do” Solo Exhbition at ReflectSpace Gallery!

January 18, 2023

“Tenuous Threads” at Atlantic Gallery

January 10, 2023

“Objects of Agency” Presented by the Hera Gallery

January 4, 2023

“Fifty Years of Fiber” Show Catalogue!

December 25, 2022

Surface Design Association Award of Excellence

December 19, 2022

VoyageLA Interview: Conversations with Debra Disman

December 15, 2022

Arte Realizzata Artist Spotlight!!

December 12, 2022

Picasso-Inspired Shape Shifting

December 12, 2022

“Yarn/Rope/String” at the New Bedford Art Museum

December 6, 2022

Up the Down Road of Surrealism with Dali!

November 21, 2022

Southwest Surfaces at Tubac Center of the Arts

November 14, 2022

Dancing with Dali: Perspective, Scale and Surrealism!

November 9, 2022

BOO: Halloween Tunnel Books at the West Valley Regional Branch Library

October 25, 2022

Crafty Craft Lab Tunnel Books at Craft Contemporary!!!

October 18, 2022

Sharing Shows: Arizona, California, Texas

October 14, 2022

Keeping the Faith…at the De Young Museum

October 1, 2022

More than the Surface: Surface Design Association Southwest Regional Exhibition

September 24, 2022

Teens Raise their Flags at the West Valley Regional Branch Library

September 7, 2022

Stand, Sit, Hang, Lay….Works Exhibited This and That Way (More)

August 31, 2022

Stand, Sit, Hang, Lay….Works Exhibited This and That Way

August 24, 2022

PAPERWORKS 2022

August 13, 2022

ALL MEDIA 2022

August 13, 2022

CONCURRENCIES: Charlotte Salomon and Eva Hesse: The Visitors

August 13, 2022

Arte Realizzata INTERVIEW with Uzomah Ugwu

August 9, 2022

CONCURRENCIES: Charlotte Salomon and Eva Hesse: The Works

August 8, 2022

“PULP- Book and Paper Arts” at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts

August 3, 2022

Wood Work: Inspired by Louise Nevelson

July 30, 2022

Express Yourself, Do YOU at the West Valley Regional Branch Library!

July 25, 2022

Color Color Color: 5 and 6 year-olds Explore, Learn, DO!

July 16, 2022

PLEASE TOUCH: The Community Participates

June 26, 2022

PLEASE TOUCH Invites You to Do Just That!

June 26, 2022

“Please Touch” Invites YOU to Enter the Womb…

June 19, 2022

Book/Art/Artifact on VIEW!

June 11, 2022

“Please Touch” Invites YOU to Do Just That: INSTALL DAY!

June 7, 2022

Space and Surrealism through Salvador Dali

May 30, 2022

“Mining Peace in a Troubled World”

May 23, 2022

Inspired by the Story Quilts of Faith Ringgold

May 15, 2022

West Valley Regional Branch Library Artist Residency CULMINATION 2022!!

May 8, 2022

Artist Residency CULMINATION 2022!!

May 2, 2022

Six of the Best Interview Questions: Interviewed on Philip Hartigan’s PRAETERIA blog

April 26, 2022

Studio Notes: Texture Tactility Tactile Textile

April 18, 2022

“Collective Acts of Peace / Actos colectivos de paz” at 18th Street Art Center

April 11, 2022

Celebrate Poetry Month and Honor Earth Day through Bookmaking!

April 5, 2022

Collective Acts of Peace / Actos colectivos de paz

April 1, 2022

Fantastical….2022!

March 29, 2022

35th Annual McNeese National Works on Paper

March 23, 2022

EXPO 41 at B.J. Spokes Gallery

March 18, 2022

Material III at the D’Art Center

March 11, 2022

Inspired by SALVADOR DALI!

March 7, 2022

Inspired by Louise Nevelson

February 27, 2022

ALL SHE MAKES…from the Magazine

February 24, 2022

ALL SHE MAKES : first look

February 19, 2022

MATERIAL III: An Investigation of Materiality through Fiber

February 7, 2022

Sharing the words of Juri Koll

February 1, 2022

Keeping the Faith…Making Art Inspired by Great Artist Faith Ringgold

January 24, 2022

The Center for Contemporary Art 2022 International Juried Show

January 18, 2022

Teaching Artistry Live and In-Person!

January 11, 2022

Visioning the New Year with the Panorama Branch Library

January 6, 2022

MOON BOOK: Bookmaking for the Winter Solstice!

December 28, 2021

NEW WORK in 2021: “Forest Through The Trees”

December 20, 2021

Unfolding Possibilities: Something to Ponder for the New Year

December 15, 2021

December Brings FREE ONLINE Bookmaking Workshops!!!

December 9, 2021

Treasured Memories and The Art of the Book

December 3, 2021

“MOSTLY MONOCHROME” from WoArt!

November 26, 2021

2021 INTERNATIONAL ART OF THE BOOK: In Living Color

November 24, 2021

NEW WORK in 2021: Red Notebook (“Here’s To The Red, White and Blue”)

November 15, 2021

LIMINAL: The Book

November 5, 2021

Mostly Monochrome: Limiting the Palette

November 2, 2021

Celebrating Día de Muertos with Papel Picado!

October 29, 2021

The Art of Ethics: Bookmaking at the Silverlake Independent JCC

October 22, 2021

“CRAFTING MEMORIES”

October 11, 2021

Tunneling Through: Tunnel Bookmaking with the Panorama City Branch Library!

October 5, 2021

We Invited the Community to “Make Your Own Journal” at the Panorama City Branch Library, And They Did!

September 28, 2021

Tricksters and Transformation…What could be better?

September 22, 2021

Musings…THE BOOK AS ART v. 9: MUSE

September 22, 2021

The Art of the Book, and then some….

September 22, 2021

“The Fine Art of Denim”

September 22, 2021

“drift” over to the Brand

September 21, 2021

Facing REFLECTION at the Korean Cultural Center

August 18, 2021

Eye Opening: The 2021 California Open at TAG Gallery

August 18, 2021

“Unfolding Possibilities” for RECOVERY JUSTICE: BEING WELL

August 16, 2021

“Unfolding Possibilities”: The Video

August 8, 2021

“Unfolding Possibilities”: The Screening

August 2, 2021

“Unfolding Possibilities – Possibilities Unfolding”: The Artists’ Book

July 28, 2021

Unfolding the Possibilities: Bookmaking With Self-Compassion 3

July 21, 2021

Traversing the LIMINAL

July 14, 2021

The Fine Art of Denim

July 9, 2021

Art Less Traveled

July 4, 2021

“Torrent and Tangle” in “Turmoil and Transformation”

June 25, 2021

2021 Los Angeles Open at TAG

June 24, 2021

The Fantasticalness of Fiber

June 15, 2021

Worth “A Thousand Words”

June 7, 2021

Unfolding the Possibilities: Bookmaking with Self-Compassion 2

June 2, 2021

Unfolding the Possibilities: Bookmaking with Self-Compassion 1

May 28, 2021

Turmoil, and…Transformation?

May 17, 2021

CULMINATING OUR ARTIST RESIDENCY: Panorama City Branch Library

May 12, 2021

CULMINATING OUR ARTIST RESIDENCY: West Valley Regional Branch Library

May 10, 2021

Insight into Insight

April 27, 2021

Turmoil, Transition and conVERGEnce: What’s in a Name?

April 20, 2021

Imagination, Experimentation and Play!

April 14, 2021

Artist in Residence 2020-21 CULMINATIONS!

April 6, 2021

Celebrate Art and Poetry at these April Events!

April 2, 2021

Worth “A Thousand Words”

March 31, 2021

ZOOM In On Distance Learning 7

March 26, 2021

It’s all in the C O N T E N T

March 15, 2021

20×20 INSIGHT

March 10, 2021

Monochrome = BLACK

March 6, 2021

ZOOM In On Distance Learning 6

February 26, 2021

ZOOM In On Distance Learning 5

February 19, 2021

MEDIA page

February 13, 2021

“Home Sick”, or, Sick of Home?

February 7, 2021

RECOVERY JUSTICE: Being Well

January 31, 2021

Watch AROHA Philanthropies: CREATIVE AGING in Action!

January 22, 2021

Zoom In On Distance Learning 4

January 20, 2021

Zoom In On Distance Learning 3

January 17, 2021

ZOOM in on Distance Learning 2

January 8, 2021

ZOOM in on Distance Learning

December 31, 2020

Darkness and Empathy

December 23, 2020

ILLUMINATE at Springboard Arts Chicago

December 15, 2020

Chasing Ghosts V: The Show. The Book.

December 12, 2020

PieceWork: Threads of 2020

December 7, 2020

TEXTILE ARTS LA SLAM!

November 30, 2020

A Material Identity

November 22, 2020

The Book As Art v. 8: INFINITY…A Closer Look

November 22, 2020

Chasing Ghosts V: Piercing the Veil through Remembrance, Legacy & Beyond…

November 17, 2020

Teaching Artistry Highlights

November 17, 2020

“Against the ruin of the world, there is only one defense….”

November 6, 2020

Textile Arts Los Angeles SLAM!

November 1, 2020

The Book As Art v 8: Infinity Artist Showcase

October 29, 2020

“Building Networks of Empathy”

October 23, 2020

An Open Book

October 17, 2020

California OPEN 2020

October 10, 2020

CRAFTING HISTORIES online

October 4, 2020

In TRANSITION

September 29, 2020

Staying OPEN

September 21, 2020

Artists in TRANSITION

September 12, 2020

EXHIBITIONISTA: The Book as Art v. 8.0: Infinity

September 7, 2020

Exhibitionista: 2020 CALIFORNIA OPEN

August 29, 2020

Exhibitionista: TRANSITION

August 24, 2020

Linkage: See the Shows, Hear the Artists!

August 17, 2020

“Drawing Connections” draws to a close

August 10, 2020

Preparing for: Crafting our Stories By Hand Online

August 5, 2020

FACING DARKNESS in the time of pandemic

July 25, 2020

“The Artful Book” Virtual Show

July 18, 2020

Learning Online: Making a Rainbow

July 7, 2020

Learning Online: “We Write The Book”

July 7, 2020

Learning Online: Storybook Theater

July 7, 2020

Learning Online: Poetry Flag Book

July 7, 2020

Learning Online: Journal-Making and Haiku Poetry!

July 7, 2020

Exhibitionista: The Book as Art v. 8.0: Infinity

July 6, 2020

Exhibitionista: “Material Identity”

July 6, 2020

Exhibitionista: DRIVE-BY-ART Los Angeles

June 2, 2020

Exhibitionista: “EXPRESSIONS 2020”

May 22, 2020

Friday Bookmakers Inspiration! We Stand (Sit?!) Together, Making Books! (9)

May 18, 2020

Friday Bookmakers Inspiration! We Stand (Sit?!) Together, Making Books! (8)

May 8, 2020

Exhibitionista: Small Works at Vanessa Lacy Gallery

May 4, 2020

Friday Bookmakers Inspiration! We Stand (Sit?!) Together, Making Books! (7)

May 1, 2020

Exhbitionista: “Drawing Connections” at 18th Street Arts Center

April 29, 2020

Exhibitionista: “HeART of the Book”

April 27, 2020

Friday Bookmakers Inspiration! We Stand (Sit?!) Together, Making Books! (6)

April 24, 2020

“Crafting Our Stories By Hand”

April 22, 2020

Friday Bookmakers Inspiration! We Stand (Sit?!) Together, Making Books! (5)

April 17, 2020

Friday Bookmakers Inspiration! We Stand (Sit?!) Together, Making Books! (4)

April 10, 2020

Friday Bookmakers Inspiration! We Stand (Sit?!) Together, Making Books! (3)

April 3, 2020

Friday Bookmakers Inspiration! We Stand (Sit?!) Together, Making Books! (2)

April 3, 2020

Friday Bookmakers Inspiration! We Stand (Sit?!) Together, Making Books! (1)

March 24, 2020

Making Journals at the Granada Hills Branch Library

March 21, 2020

Feeding our Souls: Making Recipe Books at the Granada Hills Branch Library

March 15, 2020

From the Outside In: Artist Residency Culmination at the Sunland-Tujunga Library

March 7, 2020

Sunland-Tujunga: Artist Residency Culmination Event!

March 1, 2020

From the Inside Out

February 24, 2020

Wide Open Bookmaking

February 17, 2020

Accordions, Books and Stories at the Sunland-Tujunga Branch Library

February 10, 2020

Seeing 2020: Making a Calendar at the Granada Hills Library Part II

February 2, 2020

Seeing 2020: Making a Calendar at the Granada Hills Library Part I

January 25, 2020

Making Books Together at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art!

January 19, 2020

Exhibitionista: 2020 LA Open

January 11, 2020

Exhibitionista: The Artful Book…revisited

January 8, 2020

Drawing Spirit Drawing

December 28, 2019

Making Books Together: Creating Folded Fan Books at the Platt Library

December 23, 2019

Books and Cookies

December 20, 2019

All that Glitters….

December 12, 2019

Exhibitionista: Fresh Art

December 6, 2019

Making Books Together with CREST Enrichment 2

November 24, 2019

Making Books Together with CREST Enrichment 1

November 24, 2019

Exhibitionista: “Book and Paper Arts”

November 20, 2019

Tierra Del Sol at the Sunland-Tujunga Library

November 14, 2019

Raising our Flags at the Sunland-Tujunga Library!

November 2, 2019

MANGA Love at the Granada Hills Branch Library

October 30, 2019

Take Another Look: Making Photo Albums at the Granada Hills Library

October 23, 2019

Fanning the Creative Flame: Making Folded Fan Books

October 14, 2019

Exhibitionista: “The Artful Book” xxxooo

October 7, 2019

Exhibitionista: on “Brand”

October 3, 2019

Exhibitionista: “All Stitched up” with everywhere to go…

September 26, 2019

Sharing Shows: ARTISTS WHO TEACH

September 18, 2019

“Offal” is not so Awful

September 5, 2019

Fairy Tales…Make Your Own Books

August 24, 2019

Children Create Unique Handmade Books

August 21, 2019

Inspired By Great Artists: Keeping the Faith

August 14, 2019

“Building A World” together

August 7, 2019

The Art of The Book: Ages 11-14

August 2, 2019

Sharing Shows 5: “THE ARTFUL BOOK”

July 31, 2019

Sharing Shows 4: “THE BOOK AS ART: WONDERS”

July 21, 2019

Hanging in Hawthorne

July 13, 2019

Sharing Shows 3: “BRAND 47”

July 4, 2019

Sharing Shows 2: “ALL STITCHED UP”

June 29, 2019

Sharing Shows 1: “OFFAL”

June 21, 2019

Making Books, Making Community at the Brentwood Art Center!

June 16, 2019

FORMATION at UCLA: The Exhibition (5)

June 9, 2019

FORMATION at UCLA: Hang Out (4)

June 2, 2019

SPECIAL collections SPECIAL place

May 26, 2019

Marbling Unfurled: Making Marbled Scrolls at the Granada Hills Library

May 24, 2019

Tunnel Vision

May 18, 2019

FORMATION at UCLA: The Artists (4)

May 9, 2019

FORMATION at UCLA: The Artists (3)

April 30, 2019

FORMATION at UCLA: The Artists (2)

April 25, 2019

FORMATION at UCLA: The Artists (1)

April 18, 2019

“Wave of Materials” by Zhu Jinshi at LACMA

April 12, 2019

Working It: Processing the Untitled

April 5, 2019

Felt, Fabric, Feathers, FUN: Celebrating Women Artists at the Will and Ariel Durant Branch Library

March 27, 2019

Getting Lit: Making Matchbox Books at the Granada Hills Public Library

March 22, 2019

The Work of Our Hands: Hand Building with Clay 4

March 11, 2019

The Work of Our Hands: Hand Building with Clay 3

March 7, 2019

The Work of Our Hands: Hand Building with Clay 2

February 27, 2019

The Work of Our Hands: Hand Building with Clay 1

February 24, 2019

Seeing Double Vision: Double Flower Bookmaking

February 13, 2019

Beach, Books and Shelter

February 7, 2019

Freedom of Expression and More…

January 30, 2019

2019 LA Open Exhibition (2)

January 27, 2019

“Be Part of the Story”: VAPA Students Make Books

January 16, 2019

“It’s About the Story”: VAPA Students Make Books

January 13, 2019

2019 LA OPEN EXHIBITION (1)

December 30, 2018

Open Studio at 18th Street Arts Center

December 26, 2018

18(2) Studio Notes/Working at 18th Street Arts Center

December 5, 2018

The (Clay)Work of Our Hands

November 27, 2018

18(1): Working at 18th Street Arts Center

November 20, 2018

“Tunneling through” at the Granada Hills Branch Library!

November 16, 2018

Like White on White 2

November 6, 2018

“We the Artists” at 18th Street Arts Center!

November 2, 2018

Bell Library

October 21, 2018

don’t faint, Blackout

October 17, 2018

Latinx Heritage Celebrated

October 12, 2018

National Hispanic Heritage Month: A Bookish Celebration

October 4, 2018

The Book As Art v.6.0: Pulp

September 26, 2018

FORMATION

September 17, 2018

PRAIRIE

September 10, 2018

“The Book as Art 2018: PULP”

September 6, 2018

Creating in Compton

August 31, 2018

LACMA LOVE: The Art of the Book 3: The Flag Book

August 21, 2018

2018 California OPENing

August 16, 2018

LACMA LOVE: The Art of the Book 2: The Folded Fan Book

August 8, 2018

LACMA LOVE: The Art of the Book 1: The Accordion Book

August 3, 2018

California Open

August 1, 2018

“Reading Takes You Anywhere!”(2)

July 23, 2018

“Reading Takes You Anywhere!”(1)

July 15, 2018

Like White on White 

July 9, 2018

in the BLACK

July 2, 2018

In “FORMATION”

June 26, 2018

TRANSITION II

June 20, 2018

TRANSITION I

June 11, 2018

Story Time

June 6, 2018

NEW WORKS Show at 1450 Ocean

May 31, 2018

enRICHment IV

May 19, 2018

enRICHment III

May 19, 2018

enRICHment II

May 14, 2018

enRICHment I

May 14, 2018

In Resonant Residence (14)

May 9, 2018

In Resonant Residence (13)

May 9, 2018

LACMA LOVE: We Make Books

May 3, 2018

In Resonant Residence (12)

May 2, 2018

In Resonant Residence (11)

May 1, 2018

Library Love II

April 28, 2018

Library Love I

April 18, 2018

Tunneling Through (2) Too

April 11, 2018

Clay Play (2)Too

April 4, 2018

In Resonant Residence (10)

March 22, 2018

In Resonant Residence (9)

March 22, 2018

Clay Play

March 14, 2018

In Resonant Residence (8)

February 26, 2018

In Resonant Residence (7)

February 19, 2018

In Resonant Residence (6)

February 14, 2018

In Resonant Residence (5)

February 8, 2018

In Resonant Residence (4)

February 1, 2018

In Resonant Residence (3)

January 25, 2018

In Resonant Residence (2)

January 17, 2018

In Resonant Residence (1)

January 11, 2018

“We Right The Book” VI

January 3, 2018

“We Right The Book” I

October 25, 2017

On-Site: Neighborhood Partnerships with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

October 4, 2017

Chromatic Interactions III

August 14, 2017

Chromatic Interactions II

August 14, 2017

Chromatic Interactions I

August 11, 2017

CHAPTERS I: “Chromatic  Interactions”

June 28, 2017

The Sheltering Book Chapter 3

May 20, 2017

The Sheltering Book Chapter 5

April 28, 2017