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MEDIA RELEASE: JULY 2009 Media contact: Kathy MacPherson, galleryinfo@otis.edu, 310.665.6909. Images Available. The Ben Maltz Gallery at Otis College of Art and Design is pleased to present the exhibition: MexiCali Biennial 2009/2010 January 23 – March 20, 2010 Opening reception: January 23, 2010, 4-6pm Homeless conducts a soccer intervention at the Mexicali/Calexico border at Colonia Pueblo Nuevo: January 30, 12pm Panel Discussion with Curators and Artists: February 6, 2-4pm Exhibition tour with Curators followed by no-host lunch at local restaurant: March 6, 11am The MexiCali Biennial 09/10 highlights work of artists from California and Mexico selected by Biennial Curators/Artists Ed Gomez, Luis G. Hernandez, and Amy Pederson. The exhibition opens in the OTIS Ben Maltz Gallery with a public reception Saturday, January 23, 2010, 4-6pm, and is on view through March 20. A panel discussion takes place on January 30, 2-4pm, and features the curators and selected artists from the exhibition discussing the concept of the biennial and the art and artists that are involved. An exhibition tour takes place with the curators on March 6 at 11am. Working in photography, painting, sculpture, performance and new media, the artists from both sides of the border interrogate the economies of exchange underlying extant constructs of race, nationalism, art, and identity in the region, while insisting on a transgressive fluidity between media and territory. The presentation at the OTIS Ben Maltz Gallery is the culmination of a year-long exploration and discussion about the physical and political realities of crossing culture, language, and boundaries. Artists: Skip Arnold, Juan Bastardo, Bordermates, Anibal Catalan, Pablo H. Cobian, Jeff Chabot, Michelle Chong, Fernando Corona, Fidel Hernández, Luis G. Hernandez, Rebeca Hernández, Homeless, I.C.E.,
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Full Text of PDF | MEDIA RELEASE: JULY 2009 Media contact: Kathy MacPherson, galleryinfo@otis.edu, 310.665.6909. Images Available. The Ben Maltz Gallery at Otis College of Art and Design is pleased to present the exhibition: MexiCali Biennial 2009/2010 January 23 – March 20, 2010 Opening reception: January 23, 2010, 4-6pm Homeless conducts a soccer intervention at the Mexicali/Calexico border at Colonia Pueblo Nuevo: January 30, 12pm Panel Discussion with Curators and Artists: February 6, 2-4pm Exhibition tour with Curators followed by no-host lunch at local restaurant: March 6, 11am The MexiCali Biennial 09/10 highlights work of artists from California and Mexico selected by Biennial Curators/Artists Ed Gomez, Luis G. Hernandez, and Amy Pederson. The exhibition opens in the OTIS Ben Maltz Gallery with a public reception Saturday, January 23, 2010, 4-6pm, and is on view through March 20. A panel discussion takes place on January 30, 2-4pm, and features the curators and selected artists from the exhibition discussing the concept of the biennial and the art and artists that are involved. An exhibition tour takes place with the curators on March 6 at 11am. Working in photography, painting, sculpture, performance and new media, the artists from both sides of the border interrogate the economies of exchange underlying extant constructs of race, nationalism, art, and identity in the region, while insisting on a transgressive fluidity between media and territory. The presentation at the OTIS Ben Maltz Gallery is the culmination of a year-long exploration and discussion about the physical and political realities of crossing culture, language, and boundaries. Artists: Skip Arnold, Juan Bastardo, Bordermates, Anibal Catalan, Pablo H. Cobian, Jeff Chabot, Michelle Chong, Fernando Corona, Fidel Hernández, Luis G. Hernandez, Rebeca Hernández, Homeless, I.C.E., |