Common Ground: Artists Reimagining Community
This investigates and questions the concepts of what “community” is and how we can reimagine what it can be by addressing the sociopolitical and economic ruptures laid bare by COVID-19 and the BLM movement.
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Thingamajig VI: A Printmaking Exploration 2020
Virtual exhibition showcases printmaking offered at Cal Lutheran.
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Documenting History Through Art: The Work of David Labkovski
On view March 5, 2020 - TBD. Lithuanian artist David Labkovski documents his life during and following WWII in a series of autobiographical drawings and paintings.
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Spiritual Bodies: Photography by Carlton Wilkinson
On view January 10, 2020 - February 29, 2020. Photographer Carlton Wilkinson examines the African diaspora through two series of intimate photographs: On The Altar Of Liberty, examining churches from the Civil Rights Movement, and African Male Museum, seeking to redefine a sense of the black male.
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Humanizing the Other: Art by Salomón Huerta
Nov. 1, 2019–Jan. 3, 2020. Salomón Huerta’s work aims to disrupt strictly negative representations of Latinxs by offering nuanced portraits of Mexicans and Mexican Americans.
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Multiple Ones: Contemporary Perspectives in Printmedia
Aug. 22–Oct. 23, 2019. In this exhibit, 20 contemporary printmaking artists redefine the genre with astonishing installations.
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Danielle Eubank | One Artist Five Oceans
May 24-Aug. 1, 2019. Danielle Eubank is an expedition artist, traveling the earth's oceans to successfully paint all five of them.
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Thingamajig: A Printmaking and Ceramics Exploration 2019
Thingamajig showcases the many processes of printmaking and ceramics offered at Cal Lutheran
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Method and Process: Works by Michael Obermeyer and Christopher Slatoff
This exhibition presents the skill and gift behind two artists’ work in two separate genres: sculpture and painting.
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Garment Girl by Jennifer Vanderpool
The exhibition interlaces stories of struggle with labor activism through evoking questions about the unseen garment workers sewing in sweatshops
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