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Category: Exhibitions
Art at the Service of the People: Puerto Rico’s DIVEDCO Poster Art
Beginning in 1949, Puerto Rico’s División de Educación de la Comunidad (Division of Community Education) or DIVEDCO created films and related posters and reading material for the didactic consumption of the island’s population. Read More
The Harem: Essentialized Sensuality | The Work of Lalla Essaydi
Images by Lalla Essaydi rejecting stereotypes and recasting images of the harem as a space for women in powerful and visually lush photographs. Read More
Uchinanchu: The Art of Laura Kina
This exhibit presents patchwork and textile-based paintings by Laura Kina through moving autobiographical pieces that examine mixed race identities, indigenous communities, colonization, and globalized pop culture–all in the form of traditional craft practices. Read More
CLUFest 2016: Enteractive
CLUFest ENTERACTIVE is a showing of student multimedia art that blurs the lines between artist, observer and exhibit. Read More
The Clouty Tree, the Devil and Me
Cal Lutheran art professor Michael Pearce’s clouty trees are dressed in memories and poems from the Carmina Gadelica, building upon them to create a new installation with new meaning. Read More
Pretty People: Sculptures by Lynn Christopher and paintings by Zhenya Gershman
Two artists who explore personality through different media bring their contrasting styles to Cal Lutheran. Read More
What If: Life In A Handful Or Less, Paintings by Harold Muliadi
What If: Life In A Handful Or Less is a series of oil paintings by Harold Muladi that began as a contemplation on The Colossus. Read More
Brad Kunkle: Artist in Residency
Famous for his use of silver and gold leaf in mixed-media paintings of romantic figures and dreamy landscapes, Brad Kunkle takes up a monthlong residency on campus. Read More
ShadowGraphica: The Cibachrome Photograms of Carol Henry
Featuring the artist's "Shadowgraphs," which combine photograms of natural forms and translucent objects with rich colors. Read More