Shohei Katayama: 怪光 – “KAIKOU”
MFA Candidate Shohei Katayama presents an immersive light installation around the ideas of impermanence and contamination.
MFA Candidate Shohei Katayama presents an immersive light installation around the ideas of impermanence and contamination.
“Fearful Symmetries” the first retrospective of the influential feminist artist who played a key role in the formation of the Feminist Art Program at Cal State in Fresno in 1970 and at CalArts in Valencia in 1971.
The imagery depicted in the artwork was created through memories, photo and video documentation, objects collected from the ruins, and abstract representations of experiences we shared at the Rainbow Lounge, in addition to the fire that destroyed it.
In 2017, Erin Mallea spent three months at Old Economy Village (OEV) a regional museum and historic site to learn more about the living history of historic maintenance.