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Gallery Exhibtion History 2000 November - December, 2000 Frank Rozasy Frank asks is it "A question of art?" Hundreds of pieces of original art displayed on the floor, forcing the viewer to walk on the art; questioning the value we place on art when we hang it on the walls of our galleries and museums. Stephen Anderson "Burned Fingers, Series of 1000" shown on the gallery walls; 750 4" x 4" of Stephen's series. Each piece on a wood block created with blow torch and enamel paint. A personl journey
September 9 - Ocober 26, 2000 "Stuff We Like" A curated event about art and the people that make it. Guest Artists: Roger Camp, Susan Lee-Warren, Randy Barnes, Maggie Lowe Tennesen, Matthew Graner, Kimberly Esslinger, Eric Nanson, Linda Arreola, Skeith DeWine, Diana Frawley, Jeffery Frisch, and David Flury.
June 10 - July 8, 2000 Bob Alderette Los Cabrones: small scale studies on canvas/panel/paper. Bob Alderette is currently an Associate Professor of Art at the University of Southern California School of Fine Arts. Bob specializes in painting and life drawing. He was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts grant for painting and has exhibited extensively on the West Coast and in Japan.
Linda Kallan Painter Linda Kallan has been Adjunct Professor at USC since 1994. She has also taught at the Art Institute of Southern California and Katherine D. Burke Academy, San Francisco. Linda's work explores questions of violence and isolation by examining targets. The images ask questions: What is a target? Who is a target?
May 13 - June 6, 2000 Under the Influence curated by Carl Berg A six month, documented on video, exploration of enhanced ARTiculation. The works featured in the exhibit have been created in response to the process. Laurie Hassold, Janice Ledgerwood, Tim Tanis, Stacey Duffin, Suzanne Haddad, Robert Arieas, John Kniefl, Doug Meyer, Max Presnill, Jeff Gillette, Bob Pece, Frank Dixon, Ed Giardina, and a cast of several.
April 8 - May 10, 2000 The Humor Underground Show curated by Bob Pece Kevin Bardell, Frank Dixon, Matt Driggs, John Geary, Ed Giardina, Jeff Gillette, James Goodwin, Suzanne Haddad, Mark Hampson, David Krueger, Janice Ledgerwood, R.T. Pece, Brian Ruppel, Theodore Svenningsen, Thing 1 and Thing 2.
March 11 - April 5, 2000 How the West Was Won Ed Giardina An anthropological discussion on the suburbs; exploring the physical, social and cultural development and mode of the American suburb. Artist Talk: Thursday, March 30, 2000
Jaunary 18 - February 28, 2000 Contemporary paintings by Arizona artist Wiley Ware
December 11 - January 15, 2000 "sharesufferingspirit" mixed media sculpture by William Catling
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