Nancy Chunn has exhibited internationally and has been represented by the Ronald Feldman Gallery in New York for 20 years. She has twice received a National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship. In a September 2004 Art Price article, Park Sung Hee states, “During her 25-year career, Nancy Chunn’s consistent subject matter and stylistic diversity conveys a full maturity in her artistic vision. Her works clearly display integration of unique painting techniques, and, through a delicate, modern aesthetic, reveal a complex social conscience, which one can only rarely experience today.”
Otis College of Art and Design created the JHCDLR with the support of the Samuel Goldwyn Foundation, to honor the memory of Jennifer Howard Coleman, a talented artist and an Otis alumna. It acknowledges leading contemporary painters by awarding an annual residency and lectureship hosted at Otis in the fall semester. Otis students have an opportunity to engage with a professional artist who is pursuing an active and viable studio practice, about aesthetic, economic, and technical issues that artists face today.
Location: Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045
Parking & Admission: Free. Visitor parking in structure on La Tijera.
Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm / Thu 10am-7pm. Closed major holidays (Nov 22- 26)
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
(L-R) Front Pages: November 17, 1996, 1996; Chicken Little and the Culture of Fear: Scene 1, The Garden, 2004; (Top) Enron, 2002; 9/11, 2002-04
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Nancy Chunn has exhibited internationally and has been represented by the Ronald Feldman Gallery in New York for 20 years. She has twice received a National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship. In a September 2004 Art Price article, Park Sung Hee states, “During her 25-year career, Nancy Chunn’s consistent subject matter and stylistic diversity conveys a full maturity in her artistic vision. Her works clearly display integration of unique painting techniques, and, through a delicate, modern aesthetic, reveal a complex social conscience, which one can only rarely experience today.”
Otis College of Art and Design created the JHCDLR with the support of the Samuel Goldwyn Foundation, to honor the memory of Jennifer Howard Coleman, a talented artist and an Otis alumna. It acknowledges leading contemporary painters by awarding an annual residency and lectureship hosted at Otis in the fall semester. Otis students have an opportunity to engage with a professional artist who is pursuing an active and viable studio practice, about aesthetic, economic, and technical issues that artists face today.
Location: Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045
Parking & Admission: Free. Visitor parking in structure on La Tijera.
Hours: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm / Thu 10am-7pm. Closed major holidays (Nov 22- 26)
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
(L-R) Front Pages: November 17, 1996, 1996; Chicken Little and the Culture of Fear: Scene 1, The Garden, 2004; (Top) Enron, 2002; 9/11, 2002-04
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