[Englecturers] Opening This Weekend UCR ARTSblock January Sat Jan 26

John Ganim john.ganim at ucr.edu
Tue Jan 22 13:29:48 PST 2008




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>  IN THIS ISSUE |
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>Exhibitions
>UCR/California Museum of Photography
>UCR Sweeney Art Gallery
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>Educational Programs
>UCR/California Museum of Photography
>UCR Sweeney Art Gallery
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>ARTSblock Podcasts Highlights
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>January 26, Saturday, 2008
>UCR ARTSblock | Opening Reception
>Artists Talk, Panel Discussion and Performance
>5:30 - 9:00 PM
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>February 3, Sunday, 2008
>UCR ARTSblock | First Sunday
>1:00 - 4:00 PM
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>February 7, Thursday, 2008
>UCR ARTSblock | ARTS Walk
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>Museum of Photography
>Trans-personae
>Bob Debris, Robbie Miller and Naida Osline
>January 26 - April 5, 2008
>Opening Reception: January 26, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
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>Performance by Miles Shrewsbery and Jake Rekedal
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>Trans-personae explores the ubiquitous and 
>diverse roles and guises chosen by individuals 
>and how those define their surroundings and 
>circumstances. The word for this exhibition is a 
>combination of the word "persona," which 
>literally means "mask," and refers to social 
>roles or characters played by actors, and 
>"trans," meaning "change," "across," and 
>"through." The artists featured in this 
>exhibition, Bob Debris, Robbie Miller, and Naida 
>Osline, explore the ways in which their subjects 
>perform their chosen personae, in a collection of playful and offbeat works.
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>Museum of Photography
>Cuba Va
>Roberto Fumagalli
>January 26 - April 5, 2008
>Opening Reception: January 26, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
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>In this extraordinary journey into the heart of 
>the Cuban Revolution, Fumagalli examines the 
>profound within the ordinary; pinpointing 
>moments of action and capturing human faces, 
>forms and landscapes with equal clarity and 
>care. Called a "poet of the image," Fumagalli 
>gives equal attention to the Cuban National 
>School of Ballet and to images of Cuban military target practice.
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>This exhibition is generously supported by 
>Douglas Magnon, Riverside and Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Los Angeles.
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>Museum of Photography
>Los Angeles
>John Hesketh
>January 26 - April 5, 2008
>Opening Reception: January 26, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
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>John Hesketh's Los Angeles explore a set of 
>personal relationships at the same time they 
>offer a profound discourse on the politics and 
>identity of the City of Angels. In a 
>still-evolving series that began in the 
>mid-nineties, using long exposure and aggressive 
>lighting technique, these large-format 
>photographic images reclaim the original 
>connotation of the city’s Spanish name, 
>"redefining Los Angeles as a collection of 
>souls" by depicting the artists’ friends and 
>neighbors as angels in the aftermath of riots, earthquakes, and wildfires.
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>Museum of Photography
>Side-by-Side
>Stereoscopy in the Twentieth Century
>November 10, 2007 - February 9, 2008
>Closing Reception: January 26, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
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>This exhibition surveys a variety of 
>stereographic viewing devices and photographs 
>drawn from UCR/CMP’s Permanent Collection. Among 
>the objects exhibited is fully restored and 
>functioning Cail-o-scope, which was a popular 
>arcade-style device in the early twentieth 
>century. Side-by-Side emphasizes the interactive 
>side of the stereograph and how objects have 
>been physically viewed, historically and presently.
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>Museum of Photography
>BLUE
>I Dream a World
>January 14 - February 8, 2008
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>UCR ARTSblock Digital Studio is partnering with 
>the Visual Arts Department at LaSierra 
>University to present an exhibition of video and 
>paintings under the title, BLUE: I DREAM A 
>WORLD. Beatriz Mejia-Krumbein, chair of visual 
>arts and curator of the Brandstater Gallery, 
>having worked with other museums on 
>collaborative exhibits, approached UCR 
>California Museum of Photography about a show 
>loosely tied to the theme of "peace". "BLUE" 
>came to mind as a metaphor for transcendence, 
>despair, music as well as blue video screens 
>pulsating within the gallery.The "I Dream A 
>World" subtitle presupposes a generation seeking 
>to move the planet forward from its current 
>economic, political, and environmental state. 
>This exhibition is on view through February 8, 
>2008 at LaSierra University's Brandstater Gallery.
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>Art Gallery
>The Signs Pile Up
>Paintings by Pedro Álvarez
>January 26 - March 29, 2008
>Opening Reception: January 26, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
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>Cuban painter Pedro Álvarez (1967-2004) uses 
>collage techniques to explore issues of 
>colonialism, race and hybridity, and Cuban/U.S. 
>relations during the "Special Period" in the 
>1990s when the collapse of the Soviet Union 
>necessitated innovative practices of survival for Cuban artists.
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>Art Gallery
>Incognegro
>New Works by Mark Steven Greenfield
>January 26 - March 29, 2008
>Opening Reception: January 26, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
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>Greenfield’s multimedia photographs, paintings 
>and sculptures offer a contemporary critique of 
>race through the exploration of one of America’s 
>infamously controversial forms of entertainment: Black-face performance.
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>Art Gallery
>DEMON SLAYER! Give Love
>Dan Duy Nguyen and Mailan Thi Pham
>January 26 - March 29, 2008
>Opening Reception: January 26, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
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>Dan Duy Nguyen and Mailan Thi Pham both utilize 
>an aesthetic approach they refer to as 
>"Phantasma Transcendentalism," a visual and 
>philosophical movement that uses art to raise 
>questions, stir thoughts and enlighten both the viewer as well as the artist.
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>Art Gallery
>Kate McPeak
>Project Gallery Three
>Closes January 26
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>Project Gallery Three presents new work by 
>second-year Master of Fine Art graduate students 
>in UC Riverside’s art program.
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>Museum of Photography
>Artist Talks
>Roberto Fumagalli and John Hesketh
>January 26, 6:30 - 7:30 PM
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>UCR/California Museum of Photography is pleased 
>to present two artist talks, coinciding with the 
>opening reception for our winter shows; Roberto 
>Fumagalli, artist for Cuba Va, and John Hesketh, 
>artist of Los Angeles. Each artist will 
>introduce their respective exhibition, and discuss their artistic practice.
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>Museum of Photography
>Trans-personae Portraits
>First Sunday Program (Photo-Collage)
>February 3, 1:00 - 4:00 PM
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>Photographer Bob Debris of TRANS-PERSONAE will 
>take your "true persona" photograph backdrops, 
>masks, and props. Also, there will be a computer 
>arts workshop called SURREAL WORLDS: Digital 
>Collage, based on the works of painter-photographer John Hesketh.
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>Museum of Photography
>Film Screening
>Two Documentry Films by Cuban Filmmaker Ricardo Bacallao
>February 6, 6:00 - 8:00 PM
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>"Short Radiography of Hip Hop in Cuba" and "The 
>Maji-Maji Readings" are two documentaries by 
>Cuban filmmaker Ricardo Bacallao to be presented 
>UCR ARTSblock on Wednesday, February 6th, 6:00 - 
>8:00 PM in UCR/California Museum of 
>Photography's Press-Enterprise Screening Room. 
>Both films deal with racial discrimination and 
>the ways in which popular culture reveals it and 
>resists it. "Short Radiography of Hip Hop in 
>Cuba" is a documentary focusing on the Cuban 
>hip-hop scene in the Havana neighborhood of 
>Alamar. "The Maji-Maji Readings" discusses the 
>intense racial tensions that are still present 
>in contemporary Germany, and where Bacallao has 
>been living since he left Cuba in the 90's.
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>Museum of Photography
>Latin-American New Wave Cinema
>Screenings: 2/7, 2/21
>February 7, 6:00 - 8:00 PM
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>Directed by Mikhail Kalatozov "I am Cuba" (SOY 
>CUBA), 1964, consists of four vignettes in 
>Batista's Cuba dramatize the need for 
>revolution; long, mobile shots tell almost 
>wordless stories. In Havana, Maria faces shame 
>when a man who fancies her discovers how she 
>earns her living. Pedro, an aging peasant, is 
>summarily told that the land he farms has been 
>sold to United Fruit. A university student faces 
>down a crowd of swaggering U.S. sailors and then 
>watches friends shot by police when they try to 
>distribute a pro-Castro leaflet. The war arrives 
>on the doorstep of peasants Mariano, Amelia, and 
>their four children when Batista's forces bomb 
>the hills. Mariano wants peace, so he seeks out 
>the guerrillas to join the fight.
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>Sweeney Art Gallery
>Artists and Curators Walkthru
>Tyler Stallings, Mark Steven Greenfield, Lee Tusman
>January 26, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
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>UCR Sweeney Art Gallery director Tyler Stallings 
>leads a discussion of the work of Pedro Álvarez 
>and Incognegro with guest artist Mark Steven 
>Greenfield. Joined by guest curator Lee Tusman 
>and artist Dan Duy Nguyen to discuss the work of DEMON SLAYER!
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>Sweeney Art Gallery
>Magnetic Personalities
>Family Fun Day on First Sunday
>February 3, 1:00 - 4:00 PM
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>Family Fun Day on First Sunday: express yourself 
>by making three-dimensional, colorful magnets. Materials provided. Level: easy.
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>Sweeney Art Gallery
>Verbal Coliseum3
>February 7, 6:00 - 9:00 PM
>VC3 is generously supported by the Tomas Rivera Foundation
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>VC3 is a spoken-word poetry festival held on the 
>pedestrian mall in historic downtown Riverside 
>in conjunction with the city’s First Thursday 
>ArtsWalk event. The 2007 event featured Oveous 
>Maximus, Mark Gonzalez, and Karla Diaz. In 2008, 
>bleachers will be set up to create an arena, and 
>local spoken-word artists will get the chance to 
>mix it up with new professionals during a three 
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>is generously supported by the Tomas Rivera Foundation.
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>ARTSblock
>UCR ARTSblock Live!
>Juan Felipe Herrera and Ky-Phong Tran
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>Gabriela Jauregui interviews Inland Empire 
>authors Juan Felipe Herrera and Ky-Phong Tran. 
>Juan Felipe Herrera is a professor of creative 
>writing at the University of California, 
>Riverside. The author of twenty-one books, 
>including fourteen collections of poetry, prose, 
>short stories, young adult novels and children's 
>book, he is also a community arts leader, 
>working with at-risk youth and migrant 
>communities. Ky-Phong Tran is a founding member 
>of the Vietnamese Artists Collective and fiction 
>editor for their Anthology "AS IS".
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>Sweeney Art Gallery
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>documentation of artists from past and current exhibitions.
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