
Portraits of Autism - Stepping Forward Counseling Center
Yorba Linda Stepping Forward Counseling Center. Portraits of Autism is currently on view (extended.)
Yorba Linda Stepping Forward Counseling Center. Portraits of Autism is currently on view (extended.)
A Visual Game of Telephone that Explores the Subject of Truth in the Human Experience. Exhibition features forty-nine paintings by LA-based artists created in secret over a period of nine years. Featuring Kim Abeles, Lisa Adams, Lita Albuquerque, Charles Arnoldi, Lisa Bartleson, Billy Al Bengston, Justin Bower, Virginia Broersma, Randall Cabe, Rhea Carmi, Greg Colson, Jeff Colson, Stanley Dorfman, Cheryl Ekstrom, Jimi Gleason, Rives Granade, Ron Griffin, Alex Gross, Shane Guffogg, Lynn Hanson, Doro Hofmann, Tim Isham, Kim Kimbro, Bari Kumar, Cal Lane, Margaret Lazzari, Mark Licari, Dan Lutzick, Deborah Martin, Susan McDonnell, Christopher Monger, Jim Morphesis, Andy Moses, Juan Carlos Munoz Hernandez, Gary Panter, Daniel Peacock, Bruce Richards, Michael Rosenfeld, Ed Ruscha, Eddie Ruscha, Paul Ruscha, John Scane, Vonn Sumner, Matthew Thomas, Alison Van Pelt, Michelle Weinstein, Ruth Weisberg, Robert Williams and Todd Williamson.
Featuring work by: Daniel Sprick, Immi Storrs, Andrew Wyeth, Pat Hobaugh, Deborah Martin, Rainer Andreesen, David DeSimone, Matt Adelberg, Sean Henry, Bo Bartlett
An exhibition of artists who through contemporary interpretation are exploring what it means to portray the female persona. Rediscovering the art of depiction, informed by historic imagery each artist translates their own construction of identity as it questions the face of femininity.
In 1950 with the announcement of the construction of a state bathhouse on the "New Beach" at Provincetown, steps were already being taken to prevent the "honky tonk" influence from creeping in via "mobile hawkers" or any "catch penny device". Never the less the bathhouse was constructed and open to the public in 1953.
The paintings in this exhibit are a tribute to the 1950's era bathhouse and the concession stand that withstood the test of time and neglect providing millions of visitors with a restroom, a place to shower and change and perhaps a hotdog, a grilled cheese and a good humor ice cream.
CITYSCAPE Vlll, LOS ANGELES JUNE 30 - JULY 24, 2018
*Sarah Vanderlip Site Specific Installation Untitled (Double Ellipses), 2018 is open to the public through October, 2018 (Rough Play Projects Site Path #2)
*Available to All Featuring the work of Kellan Barnebey King, Adam Berg, Kas Infinite, Aili Schmeltz, and Stefanie Schneider is open to the public through June, 2018. (Rough Play Projects Site Path #1)