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Preston & Patrick at Andi Campognone Projects

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Sixpack Projects is back in action helping to organize this exhibition
at Andi Campognone Projects!

PRESTON DANIELS | Black and Blue
PATRICK STRAND | Bedroom Atoll

January 14 – February 25, 2011
Art Walk Reception: January 14, 6-9pm

Andi Campognone Projects
300 W. Second Street
Pomona, CA 91766

Preston Daniels and Patrick Strand produce works that seize the humanization of architectural, communal and spatial elements occupying our modern environs. The artists’ re-contextualization of transcendental communities is realized through architectural sculptures (Daniels) and drawing studies (Strand). Both Daniels and Strand’s works represent the physical changes reflected in our living spaces and how they embody our everyday lives. Organized by Jennifer Frias and Sixpack Projects.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Preston Daniels attended the Chatauqua Institute School of Fine Art in New York and received his BFA from West Virginia University in 2007. He received an MFA on a Hallsburg Scholarship from California State University Fullerton in 2010. He has exhibited works at The OsCene at the Laguna Art Museum (2010), Crussell Fine Arts in Orange CA, SCA Project Gallery in Pomona, Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana and others. He has collaborated with artist and film director Tim Burton on his sculpture “Robot Boy” for the exhibition Tim Burton that opened at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 2009, and travelled to Los Angeles County Museum of Art in May 2011. His works are included in numerous private collections around the country such as the collection of Barbra and Victor Kline. He currently lives and works in Long Beach, California.

Patrick Strand holds BFA degrees in drawing and painting from the University of Southern California (1998) and in character animation from the California Institute of the Arts (2002). In 2010 he received his MFA in Painting from Cal State Fullerton. He has exhibited at numerous southern California venues such as Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana, dA Center for the Arts in Pomona, Barnsdall Municipal Art Gallery in Los Angeles and the Palm Springs Film Festival. With his background in animation, drawing and painting, he has taught at Maxis Studios/Electronic Arts in Redwood City and Walnut Creek, CA, ABC Family in Los Angeles, California State University at Fullerton and Watts Towers through the Community Arts Partnership in Watts, CA. He currently lives and works in San Pedro, California.

SIXPACK PROJECTS:
Sixpack Projects is a collaboration of six artist/curators organizing innovative contemporary art exhibitions and events throughout Southern California. We are: Alyssa Cordova, Jennifer Frias, Lilia Lamas, Jillian Nakornthap, Jeff Rau, and Heather Richards. Sixpack Projects features special curatorial projects by the members of our collective and is intended to be a forum for engaging the community in important and relevant cultural discussions through the exhibition of contemporary art. For more information please visit sixpackprojects.com

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Jesper Just at UCR Sweeney Art Gallery

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JESPER JUST | Sirens of Chrome
UCR Sweeney Art Gallery
December 17, 2011 – January 21, 2012

Opening Reception: January 14, 6pm – 9pm

Our very own Jennifer Frias has curated this fine exhibition at the UCR Sweeney Art Gallery. Be sure to check it out! Click here for more info.

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JEFF&GORDON at UCR Sweeney

Jennifer Frias of Sixpack Projects curated the upcoming exhibition Play Against featuring a new project by artist duo JEFF&GORDON at UCR’s Sweeney Art Gallery. We hope to see you at the opening reception on October 29th (I know… I know… we have competing exhibition openings that night). Also don’t miss the special event they have planned for Riverside’s ArtWalk on November 3rd!

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JEFF&GORDON: PLAY AGAINST
@ UCR ARTSblock | Sweeney Art Gallery

OPENING RECEPTION: October 29, 6 – 9 PM | Free Admission
EXHIBITION DATES: November 1 – December 10

ALSO FEATURING: A Special Encounter With JEFF&GORDON
First Thursday ArtsWalk Event | November 3, 7 – 9pm

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
On the court of a tony club or ivy-covered institution, another Squash player makes an aggressive serve, or politely calls for a “let,” ending the rally lest he physically interfere with his opponent. In a Riverside neighborhood or Inland Empire community, another family gets a foreclosure notice, just one of an estimated half a million California families that will lose their homes in the national foreclosure crisis. Do we really declare all of these people losers at the game of life, or might we be able to offer them a “let”? What are the limits of personal responsibility, and achievement? Applying their usual performative appropriation of social customs and idioms, the collaborative duo of JEFF&GORDON take on the tension between cooperation and competition that runs through the public discourse in a nation of “temporarily embarrassed millionaires.

ARTWALK SPECIAL EVENT:
On November 3rd, the Sweeney Art Gallery will present a one-night social event that invites the public in a participatory role with artists JEFF&GORDON. Recognizing the desire on the part of the average gallery or museum visitor to gain insight into the exhibition, Play Against and into the artist’s process, JEFF&GORDON will employ their usual strategy of borrowing from a social custom or cultural idiom and meet with members of the public in a series of controlled convivial situations. Channeling the phenomenon of social gatherings and social networking, the public and JEFF&GORDON will be able to get acquainted to see how much they like each other, and to decide if they would like to see each other again. Participants will be provided with an entrée of suggested discussion topics and refreshments. Time limit strictly enforced. This event is made possible by the Maxwell H. Gluck Foundation.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
JEFF&GORDON are a collaborative team of artists who create videos and installations that explore social interactions. Jeff Foye and Gordon Winiemko create situations wherein an audience will reflect on their participatory role in the ever-changing cultural narrative; every one of us contributes to our collective culture, but at the same time we are all defined by culture. As such, their work frequently “takes on” the form of familiar social conducts and iconography, and also enters into a dialogue with the site or the context in which the work is exhibited. The artists also forward their personae, and frequently mediate their performative actions through video, as informed by the cinematic aesthetic. The artists received their MFA’s from CSU Long Beach, and UC Irvine, respectively, in 2007. They live in the Los Angeles area. This is their second solo show as a team. JEFF&GORDON: Play Against is organized by UCR Sweeney Art Gallery, and curated by Jennifer Frias, associate curator, Sweeney Art Gallery.

Support for this project is provided by UCR’s College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Fair Housing Council of Riverside and UCR’s Student Recreation Center. JEFF&GORDON: Play Against is an exhibition in dialog with a UCR initiated project that will be under development throughout the 2011-2012 academic year, Understanding the Human Impacts of Housing Foreclosure: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Economic, Social and Political Inequality. The steering committee includes UCR professors Gary Dymski (Economics), Vanessa Estrada (Sociology), Martin Johnson (Political Science) and Ellen Reese (Sociology/Labor Studies).

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Acquired Taste at Cal State Fullerton

Sixpack Projects is proud to announce ACQUIRED TASTE: Food and the Art of Consumption, an exhibition curated by Alyssa Cordova & Heather Richards.

In fact, this show promises to be so good that we’ve created a whole website devoted to the exhibition! ACQUIRED TASTE opens October 29, 2011 at The Begovich Gallery on the campus of Cal State Fullerton.

For more details see below, and visit acquiredtaste.sixpackprojects.com.

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ACQUIRED TASTE: Food and the Art of Consumption
October 29 – December 8, 2011
Begovich Gallery, California State University, Fullerton

OPENING RECEPTION:
Saturday, October 29, 5-8 pm
Including special cooking demonstrations by Jonathan Dye and more!
(Also in the West Gallery Haze by Jeff Rau)

LOCATION:
Begovich Gallery, California State University, Fullerton
800 North State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA (just north of Nutwood Avenue)


ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
Acquired Taste: Food and the Art of Consumption opens October 29, 2011 at the Cal State Fullerton Begovich Gallery. This exhibition features artists whose work focuses on food as subject matter or subtext. Artists chosen highlight our reciprocal relationship to food: what we consume, how we consume it and how it consumes us.

In recent years, the culinary arts have seen a rise in popularity through cable television cooking shows; increased public awareness of food politics; and the explosion of impassioned food movements such slow food, pop-up restaurants and gourmet food trucks. In Acquired Taste, visual artists use a variety of mediums to address the underlying issues surrounding food and consumption: Greg Stewart’s living sculptures and “Moveable Gardens” envision sustainable agriculture as both utopic and democratic; Jennifer Rubell’s playful, participatory work uses food as a vehicle for social interaction; and Dustin Wayne Harris’s “Cake Mixx” photographs offer a humorous, narrative take on first encounters. Artwork in the exhibition ranges from site-specific installations to sculpture and oil paintings.

In addition, curators Alyssa Cordova and Heather Richards are collaborating with local food enthusiasts to offer exciting programming and events: cooking demonstrations by chef Jonathan Dye; KCRW Good Food contributor Delilah Snell’s “Jam Van” of preserves and other goodies; lectures by featured artist-in-residence Greg Stewart, and more!

Artists include: Sita Bhaumik, Shannon Faseler, Dustin Wayne Harris, Pamela Johnson, Jennifer Knox, MyersBerg Studios, Mary Parisi, Justin Perricone, Victoria Reynolds, Jennifer Rubell, Stephen Shanabrook, Greg Stewart and Tattfoo Tan.

Accompanying Acquired Taste: Food and the Art of Consumption is a full-color exhibition catalog of artwork and essays slated to be published October/November 2011. Essayists include freelance writer and blogger Nicole Caruth (Contemporary Confections); art historian and blogger Megan Fizell (Feasting on Art); and Pulitzer prize-winning writer Jonathan Gold (LA Weekly, KCRW’s Good Food).

ABOUT THE GALLERY:
The Begovich Gallery is located in the Visual Arts Complex on the campus of California State University, Fullerton, at 800 North State College Blvd. The gallery is open to the public Monday – Thursday, 12-4pm. and Saturday 12-2pm; closed on Sundays and Fridays. Admission to the gallery is FREE for all, but day permits are required to park on campus during the week (click here for more info about campus parking). Acquired Taste will be on view October 29 – December 8, 2011. For more information contact the Art Gallery Office at 657.278.7750 or visit the gallery website www.fullerton.edu/arts/art/visual_events.html.

SIXPACK PROJECTS:
Please visit www.sixpackprojects.com or follow us on Twitter and Facebook to find out about other events.

www.acquiredtaste.sixpackprojects.com

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Several projects by Jeff Rau

While we usually promote the curatorial projects of our members, we should note that most of us are also active artists in other media. And on that note, Sixpack Projects’ Jeff Rau has several upcoming projects that we are proud to announce!

1. You First at OCCCA – October 1, 2011

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2. HAZE at CSUF West Gallery – October 29, 2011

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Next up, Jeff Rau has a solo exhibition of his MFA work at Cal State Fullerton. This exhibition, entitled HAZE, opens at the West Gallery on the campus of CSUF on Saturday October 29, 5-8pm. HAZE is a conceptual project employing photographic strategies to represent the immaterial, ever-shifting cloud of smog/grit/marine-layer that cloaks the city of L.A. in an obfuscating fog. Jeff Rau presents his work from over 16 months of observing, documenting, and imaging this nebulous phenomenon in an exhibition of field journals and photographs. For more information about this exhibition, please email Jeff – jeff@sixpackprojects.com

Side Note: A second exhibition also opens at CSUF October 29th, curated by Sixpack’s Alyssa Cordova and Heather Richards. For more information on that exhibition, please visit our Acquired Taste website.

3. MyArtContest.com photography juror – October/November

Lastly, in November Jeff Rau is excited to be a guest juror for MyArtContest.com! He will be jurying their photography contest. Winners of the online contest will receive a cash award and be featured in My Art Contest’s online journal Artist Portfolio Magazine. Submissions for the photography contest are accepted through October 31st, click here to enter.

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