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Locality: Fullerton, California

Phone: +1 714-992-7131



Address: 321 E Chapman Ave 92832 Fullerton, CA, US

Website: art.fullcoll.edu/event_exhibitions.php

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Fullerton College Art Gallery 17.11.2020

Have you seen all or Gabriella Sanchez’s work in our Language Games exhibition? @fullcoll Link in profile Posted @withregram @blaaankblaaankblaaank This is for you. I wanna keep growing with you all. This is my *first* print. It’s also the first painting of my own work I’ve kept back for myself - thank you @alexandriasmithstudio for that advice a while back. I have more thoughts on that in slide 2... (email @charliejamesgallery if you want one. If you haven’t bought art before you can start )

Fullerton College Art Gallery 11.11.2020

Have you seen all of Alberto Lule’s work in our exhibition, Language Games? Link in profile. @fullcoll Posted @withregram @tierrabuenatattoos CAUTION: NO SPEAK ENGLISH. Mixed Media on Canvas with Barb Wire. Will be on display at Fullerton College next month. When I was a kid I was jefes defacto interpreter...the only English words he knew were no speak English and then present me for translation..in a way the painting is a portrait of that situation...who can relate ??? #fuckice #brownissues #undocumented #immigration #immigrants #immigrantswegetthejobdone #undergroundscholarsinitiative #fuckthewall

Fullerton College Art Gallery 06.11.2020

Have you seen Kenturah Davis’s newest work? See the work we are exhibiting in Language Games (link in our profile) Posted @withregram @kenturah TXME 1 - clr - K suite, 2020 UV ink print and chine colle on handmade kozo paper. 17 x 12 in. ... Edition 1/3 i’m honored and excited to support the important work around prison abolition by @criticalresistance with the first among a new series of work. photography is an important part of the groundwork of my practice. i’m thinking about toni morrison’s rigor around moving from image to text. also thinking about stuart hall’s text about race as a language/floating signifier and the body as a text...details on supporting as follows: @criticalresistance x @artsy are honored to present Imagine Freedom: Art Works for Abolition, a 2020 Art Auction Benefit, featuring works by Kwame Brathwaite, Lava Thomas, Kenturah Davis, Theaster Gates, Wangari Methenge, Hank Willis Thomas, and more. Over 75 of the most influential artists of our time are using their voices and creative practice to amplify the movement to abolish the prison industrial complex. These artists have generously sprung into action to support the ongoing grassroots organizing efforts of Critical Resistance. Bidding in the Live Auction begins on Tuesday, October 13th at 6:30pm PDT (9:30pm EDT), when all pre-registered Artsy users can participate and watch the bidding unfold in real time. Registration (required to place bids) will close 45 minutes before the Live Auction starts.

Fullerton College Art Gallery 26.10.2020

Eduardo Viramontes inscribes his pieces with his favorite lyrics, personal poems, or an expression of his unconscious in the moment of creation. Take a look at more of his work in our virtual exhibition, Language Games. Link in profile. We are proud to exhibit the work of four artists who use language in their work: Kenturah Davis, Alberto Lule, Gabriella Sanchez, and Eduardo Viramontes. @kenturah @blaaankblaaankblaaank @e.viramontes @fullcoll

Fullerton College Art Gallery 11.10.2020

Gabriella Sanchez uses linguistics in her paintings to create a site of resistance and to highlight those being shown that do not fit neatly into the Eurocentric, cis-gendered agenda. Take a look at more of her work in our virtual exhibition, Language Games. Link in profile. We are proud to exhibit the work of four artists who explore language in their work: Kenturah Davis, Alberto Lule, Gabriella Sanchez, and Eduardo Viramontes. @kenturah @blaaankblaaankblaaank @e.viramontes @fullcoll @blaaankblaaankblaaank @e.viramontes @fullcoll

Fullerton College Art Gallery 03.10.2020

Alberto Lule uses language in his pieces to emphasize the problems of immigration, mass incarceration and the prison industrial complex in the United States. Take a look at more of his work in our virtual exhibition, Language Games. Link in profile. We are proud to exhibit the work of four artists who use language in their work: Kenturah Davis, Alberto Lule, Gabriella Sanchez, and Eduardo Viramontes. @kenturah #albertolule @blaaankblaaankblaaank @e.viramontes @fullcoll

Fullerton College Art Gallery 27.09.2020

Kenturah Davis uses text as a point of departure and explores the fundamental role that language has in shaping human understanding. Take a look at more of her work in our virtual exhibition, Language Games. Link in profile. We are proud to exhibit the work of four artists who use language in their work: Kenturah Davis, Alberto Lule, Gabriella Sanchez, and Eduardo Viramontes. @kenturah @blaaankblaaankblaaank @e.viramontes @fullcoll Courtesy of the artist and Matthew Brown Los Angeles @matthewbrownla

Fullerton College Art Gallery 25.09.2020

Open now! Language Games features artists who use language in a nuanced way in their work. You will see work by Kenturah Davis, Alberto Lule , Gabriella Sanchez, and Eduardo Viramontes Fullerton College https://fclanguage.myportfolio.com/

Fullerton College Art Gallery 14.09.2020

We are almost ready to open our next exhibition, Language Games, featuring artists who play with the use of language in their work. You will see work by Kenturah Davis @kenturah, Alberto Lule, Gabriella Sanchez @blaaankblaaankblaaank, and Eduardo Viramontes @e.viramontes #opensoon @fullcoll Have you used @adobeportfolio to create a website?

Fullerton College Art Gallery 02.09.2020

Jim Dowdall California Leatherback Turtles 2020- digital(photoshop) Our beautiful oceans have been experiencing a 96% decline in the turtle population due to pollution, poaching, and humanity’s overall interference with nature. These gorgeous creatures are suffering! At the Fullerton College Faculty exhibition, Jim Dowdall’s California Leatherback Turtles is on display. In this fantastic digital work, we are able to see the captivating ocean life that we hope to preserve. Link in profile. #saveouroceans @fullcoll

Fullerton College Art Gallery 15.08.2020

Vonn Sumner is an art professor whose training from Wayne Thiebaud carries into his current teaching style. His painting DUMPSTER FIRE (OAKLAND) is a youthful, rebellious take on an uncommon sight- a fire burning in a dumpster. Click the link in our bio to see more work by our faculty! #dumpsterfire #trumpsterfire #trashfire #trashcanschool #cat #graffiti #oakland #thetown #eastbaylove #brickwall #vonnsumner #vonnsumnerart #painting @vonnsumner @fullcoll

Fullerton College Art Gallery 01.08.2020

Deborah Davidson Blanche Dubois 2020, oil on panel But look at me now! Would you think it possible that I was once considered to beattractive? - Blanche Dubois, A Streetcar Named Desire (1951). Deborah Davidson takes the iconic film character and transforms her into what she might look like as a delicate bird. In her oil on panel work, Blanche Dubois, Davidson portrays Blanche as a pink bird that she describes as almost translucent and dependent on the care of others. Take a look at this interpretation of the classic film character in the Fullerton College Faculty Exhibition. Link in profile. @deborahdavidsonartist @fullcoll #facultyexhibition

Fullerton College Art Gallery 16.07.2020

Did you see this bottle by Bill Henke in the Faculty Biennial? Link in profile. There might still be room in one of his classes, email [email protected] @spiffhenke @fullcoll #facultyexhibition #virtualexhibition #ceramics #ceramicart