Telephone
Sat, 28 May 2011, 6-9pm / 6-10pm
where: Torrance Art Museum, 3320 Civic Center, Torrance, CA 90503
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I'm in this exhibition at the Torrance Art Museum – I was selected by Elana Mann, and then I subsequently chose Margaret Wappler – however, on the night of the opening, I'll be visiting and tweeting about my experience at the OTHER Telephone show, titled Tel-Art-Phone at Beacon Arts, curated by Mat Gleason. Follow my tweets at http://twitter.com/teleTAM !
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Telephone
May 28th - June 25
Opening reception Saturday, May 28th, 6 - 9 pm
Panel discussion (see below) begins prior to opening at 4:30 pm
Exhibited artists in order of (self) selection:
Eric Yahnker, Ginny Cook, Chris Peters, Julie Orser, Vincent Ramos, Elana Mann, Adam Overton, Margaret Wappler, Andrew Choate, Jeanne Hoel, Madison Brookshire, Alexandra Cuesta, Ben Rodkin, Vera Brunner-Sung, Victor Hu, Tanya Rubbak, William Ransom, Oona Gardner, Christian Tedeschi, Julie Schustack, Thomas Muller, Margaret Griffith, Jamison Carter, Phung Huynh, David Yamamoto, Julia Paull, Shelby Roberts, Betsy Seder, Daniel Ingroff, Christine Frerichs, Asher Hartman, Haruko Tanaka, Patrick Strand, Marisa Sayler, James E Anderson, Ariane Vielmetter, Gregory Michael Hernandez , Melissa Manfull, Alexander Kroll, Renee Petropoulos
Panel Discussion
The Cat in Two Hats
a panel discussion to explore the dilemma of multi-production.
Featuring:
Thomas Lawson – Artist, writer and educator
Max Presneill – Artist and curator of TAM
Bari Ziperstein - artist, organizer and educator
Chris Miles - artist and critic
Carrie Paterson - artist and writer
Moderated by Jason Ramos, assistant curator of TAM
Saturday 28th May, 4:30-5:30pm,
prior to opening reception for TELEPHONE, 6-9pm
Artists today, especially here in Los Angeles, are often engaged on multiple fronts as cultural producers. The term Artist/Curator has become prevalent recently as has the Artist/Critic, Artist/Writer, Artist/Collector, etc. What does this mean, how does it impact the producers and how is it viewed by our audiences, as well as those who focus entirely on one activity? Where do the conflicts of interest lie? How does one manage both activities logistically in ones busy schedule? These and other related issues are extremely relevant at this point and need a public hearing to clarify positions.
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