Page 2 |
Previous | 2 of 3 | Next |
|
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Media Release: Still Doinʼ It / Pacific Standard Time / Ben Maltz Gallery / Pg 2 of 3 The WB exhibitionʼs opening reception and publication launch on October 1 drew hundreds of the artists and designers who pioneered the feminist art movement in Los Angeles and beyond. A listing of the artists featured in Doinʼ It in Public, including Miriam Schapiro, Faith Wilding, Betye Saar, and Suzanne Lacy, can be found at www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery. Doinʼ It in Public is on view through January 28, 2012. Exhibitions such as WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, 1965-1980, (MOCA, Los Angeles, 2007); Catalog L.A.: Birth of Art Capital: 1955-1985 (Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2006); and Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago's Dinner Party in Feminist Art (Hammer Museum, 1996) positioned the WB within the West Coast feminist art movement. This exhibition is the first to fully explore the contributions of the Womanʼs Building in its widest ramifications. The major focus of Doinʼ It in Public is revealing the WBʼs emphasis on developing, teaching, and executing collaboration. The work of collaborative groups such as Ariadne: A Social Art Network, Chrysalis Magazine, Feminist Art Workers, Feminist Studio Workshop, The L.A. Womenʼs Video Center, Madre Tierra Press, Mother Art, Sisters Of Survival, The Waitresses, and the Womenʼs Graphic Center is presented and contextualized through the exhibition, programs, and publications. Otis has released a two-volume publication in conjunction with the exhibition. Volume I: From Site to Vision: the Womanʼs Building in Contemporary Culture, is a collection of 14 essays originally published online in 2007, edited by Sondra Hale and Terry Wolverton. Essayists include Sheila Levrant de Bretteville and Lucy R. Lippard, activist and writer on contemporary art and culture. Volume II: Doinʼ It in Public: Feminism and Art and the Womanʼs Building includes research and writing by a prestigious team of scholars who assembled in 2008-09 to shape the curatorial focus of this project. Doinʼ It in Public project directors at Otis are Meg Linton, Director of Galleries and Exhibitions, Ben Maltz Gallery and Sue Maberry, Director of Library and Information Technology and former Project Director at the Womanʼs Building. Former Womanʼs Building artists as well as Otis faculty members advising on the project include Suzanne Lacy, Director of Otisʼ Graduate Public Practice program, as well as Cheri Gaulke, Jerri Allyn, Terry Wolverton, Nancy Angelo and Sondra Hale. Curatorial and research interns assisting on the project are Jenay Meraz, Joanne Mitchell, Julia Paoli, Kayleigh Perkov, and Paige Tighe (MFA Public Practice ʼ10). BEN MALTZ GALLERY: Location: Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Tickets for Sunday Symposium: General $25 / Students & Faculty $10 Purchase online www.brownpapertickets.com/event/191265 Parking & Admission: Exhibition admission is free. Free parking in structure off La Tijera Blvd. Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm / Thu 10am-7pm. Closed Sunday. Monday; Nov 24-29; Dec 20-Jan 2 Gallery Tours: 310.665.6909 to schedule tours for school, museum or other groups Gallery Info: 310.665.6905, galleryinfo@otis.edu, www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery PHRANC CONCERT AT SKIRBALL CULTURAL CENTER: Location: 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, 90049 / Free parking Tickets for Phranc: General $25 / Skirball Members $20 / Full-time Students $15 (with valid ID at door). Receive $5 discount with purchase online http://www.skirball.org/programs/title1010 or call (877) SCC-4TIX or (877) 722-4849. Receive $5 discount when purchasing tickets by providing this code: 99729. Limit 2.
Object Description
Description
Title | Page 2 |
Full Text of PDF | Media Release: Still Doinʼ It / Pacific Standard Time / Ben Maltz Gallery / Pg 2 of 3 The WB exhibitionʼs opening reception and publication launch on October 1 drew hundreds of the artists and designers who pioneered the feminist art movement in Los Angeles and beyond. A listing of the artists featured in Doinʼ It in Public, including Miriam Schapiro, Faith Wilding, Betye Saar, and Suzanne Lacy, can be found at www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery. Doinʼ It in Public is on view through January 28, 2012. Exhibitions such as WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, 1965-1980, (MOCA, Los Angeles, 2007); Catalog L.A.: Birth of Art Capital: 1955-1985 (Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2006); and Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago's Dinner Party in Feminist Art (Hammer Museum, 1996) positioned the WB within the West Coast feminist art movement. This exhibition is the first to fully explore the contributions of the Womanʼs Building in its widest ramifications. The major focus of Doinʼ It in Public is revealing the WBʼs emphasis on developing, teaching, and executing collaboration. The work of collaborative groups such as Ariadne: A Social Art Network, Chrysalis Magazine, Feminist Art Workers, Feminist Studio Workshop, The L.A. Womenʼs Video Center, Madre Tierra Press, Mother Art, Sisters Of Survival, The Waitresses, and the Womenʼs Graphic Center is presented and contextualized through the exhibition, programs, and publications. Otis has released a two-volume publication in conjunction with the exhibition. Volume I: From Site to Vision: the Womanʼs Building in Contemporary Culture, is a collection of 14 essays originally published online in 2007, edited by Sondra Hale and Terry Wolverton. Essayists include Sheila Levrant de Bretteville and Lucy R. Lippard, activist and writer on contemporary art and culture. Volume II: Doinʼ It in Public: Feminism and Art and the Womanʼs Building includes research and writing by a prestigious team of scholars who assembled in 2008-09 to shape the curatorial focus of this project. Doinʼ It in Public project directors at Otis are Meg Linton, Director of Galleries and Exhibitions, Ben Maltz Gallery and Sue Maberry, Director of Library and Information Technology and former Project Director at the Womanʼs Building. Former Womanʼs Building artists as well as Otis faculty members advising on the project include Suzanne Lacy, Director of Otisʼ Graduate Public Practice program, as well as Cheri Gaulke, Jerri Allyn, Terry Wolverton, Nancy Angelo and Sondra Hale. Curatorial and research interns assisting on the project are Jenay Meraz, Joanne Mitchell, Julia Paoli, Kayleigh Perkov, and Paige Tighe (MFA Public Practice ʼ10). BEN MALTZ GALLERY: Location: Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Tickets for Sunday Symposium: General $25 / Students & Faculty $10 Purchase online www.brownpapertickets.com/event/191265 Parking & Admission: Exhibition admission is free. Free parking in structure off La Tijera Blvd. Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm / Thu 10am-7pm. Closed Sunday. Monday; Nov 24-29; Dec 20-Jan 2 Gallery Tours: 310.665.6909 to schedule tours for school, museum or other groups Gallery Info: 310.665.6905, galleryinfo@otis.edu, www.otis.edu/benmaltzgallery PHRANC CONCERT AT SKIRBALL CULTURAL CENTER: Location: 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, 90049 / Free parking Tickets for Phranc: General $25 / Skirball Members $20 / Full-time Students $15 (with valid ID at door). Receive $5 discount with purchase online http://www.skirball.org/programs/title1010 or call (877) SCC-4TIX or (877) 722-4849. Receive $5 discount when purchasing tickets by providing this code: 99729. Limit 2. |