FRESH 2017: March 4 – April 16, 2017
A group exhibition of contemporary art featuring SCA member Shelley Heffler.
Juried by Fatemeh Burnes and Peter Frank.
Join us for our Inaugural exhibition in the new space in South Los Angeles.
SBC: SoLA Gallery
3718 West Slauson Ave,
Los Angeles, CA 90043
FRESH 2017
Reception March 4, 3 – 6pm
The Exhibition will run from March 4 – April 16, 2017, with a reception for the artists on March 4, 3:00 – 6:00 pm. Awards will be presented during the reception. This will be the first exhibition in the new permanent home of South Bay Contemporary. The gallery space is located just North of Inglewood, CA.
For more information, please visit:
http://southbaycontemporary.org/gallery-view/fresh-2017/
July 16th & 17th.
My booth will have 16 - 20 small paintings of the bay, mountains, birds, trees, and lots of stuff. This is a great show to enjoy on a lovely summer's day in a beautiful setting. Hope you will come!
Best, Janet Inez Adams
Clay Exhibit To Brings Renowned Artists to Orange Coast College
Orange Coast College: Frank M. Doyle Art Pavilion (access from Merrimac Way), 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa, CA. 92626
OCC is set to host its second Pedagogic Clay 2 Exhibit, opening on Jan. 28 and running thought Feb. 26, 2015. The month-long exhibition features work from 60 ceramic artists and instructors in the Southern California area ( Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside counties). There are notable works by Ralph Baccera, Adrian Saxe, Peter Shire, Phyllis Green, Joe Soldate, Gifford Myers, Nobo Nishigawara, David Kiddie, Laura Haight, among others. OCC ceramics professor Kevin A. Myers has curated the exhibit. The exhibition is free and open to the public.
Individual works of art will be displayed in the Frank M. Doyle Art Pavilion. Gallery hours are; Mon, Tues, Thurs 12noon-6pm and Wed. 12noon-8pm. There is paid visitor and metered parking near lot D. Anyone with an interest in ceramics is encouraged to attend. “This is a time when all of this is going to be under one roof and it really would be in a student’s best interest to see the trajectory that contemporary ceramics has taken,” said Myers. “The artists that have been invited to be in this exhibition are truly exceptional.”