Curatorial Intern Project #4: Jessica Sass ’22: Radical Learning Beyond Incarceration

  • Hans Baumann

    Hans Baumann: 5 Distillations (Salton Sea) In 2017, Hans Baumann initiated a long-term artistic collaboration with the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians to measure the disappearance of the Salton Sea from their sovereign tribal lands in the Coachella Valley. Although it is the largest body of water in California, the Salton Sea scarcely registers in the […]



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  • Candice Lin

    Natural History: A Half-Eaten Portrait, an Unrecognizable Landscape, a Still, Still Life January 25 – March 26, 2020 The exhibition will comprise a full-scale ceramic representation of Candice Lin reclining with her future cat. Lin’s monumental ceramic sculpture references the history of clay sarcophagi, specifically the Etruscan terracotta funerary sculptures from the 9th through 2nd […]



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  • Disruption! Art and the Prison Industrial Complex

    Curated by Annie Buckley Artists: Karla Diaz, Stan Hunter, Peter Merts, Javier Quintero, Tony Ramirez, Paul Rucker, Gregory Sale, Noelle Swan, Robert Yovanov September 14 – December 6, 2019 Opening Reception: September 14 from 2–4 p.m. Performance: Karla Diaz at 2:30 p.m. Karla Diaz’s performance reflects her ongoing interest in social justice and the politics […]



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  • Emerging Artist Series #14: Cathy Akers

    Pitzer College Art Galleries, February 2 – March 28, 2019 Opening Reception: Saturday, February 2, 2-4 p.m. Cathy Akers: A Utopia for Some: Morningstar and Wheeler’s Ranches Reconsidered  The result of more than ten years of research, Cathy Akers’ installation A Utopia for Some: Morningstar and Wheeler’s Ranches Reconsidered explores two northern Californian experimental communes that […]



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  • Publishing Against the Grain

    Pitzer College Art Galleries, February 2 – March 28, 2019Opening Reception and X-TRA Forum #5: One Text Two Minutes:Saturday, February 2, 2-4 p.m. Organized by the Independent Curators International (ICI), Publishing Against the Grain provides a space for reading, thinking, and conversing, where slowing down can become a form of intellectual resistance. It encourages discursive […]



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    Card Catalogue and Cards: Blacklisted
  • Catalogue – Blacklisted

    Blacklisted: A Planted Allegory (Recollections) is an artist edition, which contains distinctly textured components. It is a box that contains original images, short poetic narratives, a plastic-coated index sheet, an introductory essay by Glenn Harcourt, and an interview with the Jenny Yurshansky and Ciara Ennis. It is a record of the 133 invasive plant species that […]



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