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SUMMARY:Cypress College Photography Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Photography Department and the Edourd de Merlier Photo Gallery are proud to present four different artists for our Fall 2019 Exhibition. Sara Crapes\, “Woven and Sewn;” Candise Lintz\, “Oliver;” Eric Tenorio\, “Dimensions and ReExamination;” and Maria Villanueva\, “(Un)Documented.” These four individuals are presenting solo exhibitions on our walls\, yet they all seem to also intertwine. Each artist has been tackling ideas in their own way that deal with the self as representation\, perception\, awareness\, and overall identification. \nSara Crapes’ work deals with not only the day-to-day issues of what it means to be a woman in society\, but also copes with personal struggles that the artist has dealt with in her life. Love\, loss\, and longing all tug at the fabric of what make Sara\, Sara. Working with self-portraiture\, Sara pulls back the curtain to show us what certain pieces of her day-to-day life look like. \nCandise Lintz presents images of her son Oliver\, a young boy who has autism. Candise creates images that show the struggle of the outside world and the internal one that Oliver lives in\, by projecting photographs of the world beyond Oliver’s walls on to the boy. This creates a dynamic between where Oliver does exist\, which is safe at home\, and where he is yet free to roam outside as the rest of us in society. \nEric Tenorio presents two bodies of work that are separate yet related. Each one deals with Eric’s representation of the self\, and what it means to be a homosexual man of color in our American society. Confidence as well as self-doubt all influence the beautifully saturated colors of Eric’s palette\, and give us an unabashed look into his life. \nMaria Villanueva spent time photographing and interviewing young adults who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Maria herself is a DACA student as well\, and to create her powerful portraits of her fellow DACA individuals\, Maria used a traditional large format camera. This camera takes more time to use\, as well as has a much higher and richer sense of sharpness and quality\, and is something that most definitely has an influence on the viewer’s perception of the individuals in Maria’s portraits. \nThese four individuals come from all over Southern California and are all addressing issues that deal not only with the self but also with how we as a society interpret this idea\, and perhaps they also offer an alternate view. All these artists have one more thing in common as well: each one started out as a community college student. Each one has either gone on and received a degree in the arts\, is currently pursuing a degree\, or is currently working as a professional commercial photographer. \n“Woven and Sewn\,” “Oliver\,” “Dimensions and ReExamination\,” and “(Un)Documented” are all on display from August 26 until December 6\, 2019 in the Cypress Photography Gallery\, Tech Ed 1 Second Floor. An opening reception and artist talk is planned for Thursday September 19\, from 7-9 p.m.
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/cypress-college-photography-exhibition/2019-09-09/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fine Arts,Photography
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SUMMARY:J. Sergio O’Cadiz Moctezuma: El Artist
DESCRIPTION:O’Cadiz Moctezuma’s public artworks\, Chicana/o and community-based murals\, and studio-based practice made important\, sometimes controversial\, contributions to the cultural life of Orange County for over 50-years. While many of his artworks have been destroyed – most recently in July 2019\, in Santa Ana – Cypress College has proudly conserved his stunning concrete relief\, Library Mural. \nThis exhibition explores El Artist’s innovative poured concrete process\, and presents paintings\, drawings\, and public artworks that demonstrate his boundary-crossing creativity. Speaking to the ways in which dominant culture can absorb and erase alternative values and aesthetics\, O’Cadiz Moctezuma’s work continues to raise compelling questions: Who determines history? Who gets to have a voice in the public arena? What and who is an American? MORE \nProgramming includes talks by Gustavo Aralleno\, the man behind !Ask A Mexican! And Murals Rebeldes L.A. Chicana/ Chicano Murals Under Siege foreword and afterword; and Gregorio Luke\, former Dir. MOLAA\, who “gives cultural lectures with the fervor and reverence of a missionary hungry for converts” (L.A. Times). MORE \nFor more information\, visit the Cypress College Art Gallery\, located in between Theater Arts and Fine Arts.
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/j-sergio-ocadiz-moctezuma-el-artist/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Fine Arts
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SUMMARY:Jason De León: Hostile Terrain
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the NOCCCD office of Diversity and Compliance and installed in the School of Fine Arts Lobby\, Hostile Terrain is a global pop-up installation and wall-map about America’s humanitarian crisis at the southern border. Created by anthropologist Jason De León\, author of The Land of Open Graves: Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail\, Hostile Terrain asks visitors to fill toe-tags with information about the 3\,000+ people who have died trying to cross into the U.S. through the Sonoran Desert over the past 25 years\, and whose bodies have been found. MORE \nThe goal of this exhibition is to raise awareness about the United States’ brutal immigration enforcement policy known as “Prevention Through Deterrence” that has and continues to claim the lives of thousands of people since the mid-1990s. Hostile Terrain is a precursor to the 2020 global participatory exhibition titled Hostile Terrain 94\, curated by Dr. De León. \nFor more information\, visit the Cypress College Art Gallery\, located in between Theater Arts and Fine Arts.
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/jason-de-leon-hostile-terrain/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Fine Arts
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SUMMARY:Cypress College Art Gallery Fall Reception
DESCRIPTION:Our fall reception at Cypress College Art Gallery is happening Thursday\, September 19\, from 6–8 p.m.\, with a dance performance\, Piedras y Luz\, by Cypress College Dance Department and Maha & Company at 6:30 p.m. \nThe evening is part of our campus Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations\, and it marks the first time that Cypress has participated in the SUR:Biennial.
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/cypress-college-art-gallery-fall-reception/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Fine Arts
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