The University Art Gallery@California State University
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Exhibition
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Illiterature
111 Taylor Hall, on First Street between Normal and Salem Streets Chico, CA 95929
August 24th, 2010 - September 19th, 2010
Opening:
August 26th, 2010 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Vuk Cosic, ascii history of moving images, (Psycho), 1999, projected video, variable
Jill Sylvia, Untitled (Balance Sheet 6), detail, 2010, Hand-cut ledger paper, 11 x 8.5 inches
John Himmelfarb, Say Some Words, 2008, Ink on paper, 81.5 x 41.75 inches
John Patrick McKenzie, Untitled, 2008, Sharpie on glass, wood, metal, 25.5 x 13 x 2 inches
Larissa Nowicki, Annunciation 2, detail, 2010, woven book pages with 12-karat Italian gold leaf, 33 x 27.75 inches
Linda Ekstrom, wreading, (Edmund Jabes), ink on paper, 14 x 11
Linda Hutchins, Rumination (Red Caution), 2003, typing on paper, 8.5 x 90 inches
Masako Takahashi, Horizon, Navy Moon, 2009, Human hair embroidery on silk panel, 22 x 16 inches
Megan Murphy, Ineffable, 2009, digital transparency, mirror, glass, acrylic and oil paint, 36 x 22.5 inches
Stephanie Lempert, Language of Space Series, Essex Market, February 3, 2007, 2007, archival inkjet print, 25 x 17 inches
Yael Kanarek, Untitiled (L'Origine), 2008, nails and 1,155 rubber text units in four languages, 113 x 103 x 1
CODY TREPTE, Cody on Cage on Joyce, 2008, digital, vairable
installation view
installation view
installation view
installation view
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> QUICK FACTS
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NEIGHBORHOOD:
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Other (outside main areas)
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EMAIL:
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JTannen@csuchico.edu
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OPEN HOURS:
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Monday - Friday, 10 AM - 4 PM Saturday & Sunday, Noon - 4 PM
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SCHOOL ASSOCIATION:
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California State University, chico
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TAGS:
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sculpture, modern, abstract, painting, conceptual, text photography digital installation video-art
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> DESCRIPTION
Illiterature is a group exhibition, featuring artists who engage in some way with language, verbal coding and notation. Illiterature presents artworks in various media that combine text and text-like imagery to create artworks that are visual, graphic, illustrative and contemplative in approach and presentation.
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