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Artist lecture with Roger Ballen

Join us on Wednesday, April 12, in the Stauffacher Theatre on the SFCC campus for an artist lecture with Roger Ballen. This event is free and open to the public.

Anne Austin Pearce: Gallery Talk

Pearce’s installation titled “Leaving Alone” links five separate artworks through a blending of poetry, nature, and art. The exhibition introduces a large, free-form mural inspired by the myth of Icarcus. Other components are influenced by authors Margaret Atwood and Virginia Woolf. Each work or group of works probes a different branch of the overarching story, ...

Artist-led Gallery Talk with Brandon Reese

Contingent Structures: Recent Ceramics by Brandon Reese until May 27, 2018 Artist-led gallery talk on Thursday, April 5, at 6 p.m. Free and open to the public. Contingent Structures: Recent Ceramics by Brandon Reese until May 27, 2018 Artist-led gallery talk on Thursday, April 5, at 6 p.m. Free and open to the public.

Gisela Colon: Exhibiting Artist’s Lecture

Join us for Gisela Colon's artist lecture on Thursday, October 25, at 6 p.m., in the Stauffacher Theatre. Free and open to the public. Los Angeles-based artist Gisela Colon is well regarded for her meticulously fabricated, glowingly iridescent wall sculptures, referred to as “pods.” These are large-scale, three-dimensional, non-representational objects, asymmetrical and biomorphic in shape, ...

Rebecca Hutchinson: Tranquil Bloom Sedalia

In conjunction with the exhibition Particle & Wave: PaperClay Illuminated, Rebecca Hutchinson (whose work is included in that show) will construct a site-specific installation in the Daum Museum’s Scott Gallery. Hutchinson’s sculptural assemblages are influenced by ecosystem dynamics and environmental concerns. Although her installations do not replicate nature, they reference the nesting and colonization of ...

Particle & Wave: PaperClay Illuminated

Particle & Wave: PaperClay Illuminated is a groundbreaking exhibition featuring 45 artists from across the globe who incorporate paper pulp and organic fibers into their clay. The artists choose paperclay for its adaptability, tensile strength, translucency, and ecological and sustainable characteristics. The medium also increases freedom of expression for the artists, who reveal a breadth ...

Rebecca Hutchinson: Exhibiting Artist’s Lecture

Join us for Rebecca Hutchinson's artist lecture on Thursday, November 7, at 6 p.m., in the Stauffacher Theatre. Free and open to the public. Hutchinson will present an illustrated lecture concerning her Daum-specific installation Tranquil Bloom Sedalia. She will also tie her work into the companion exhibition Particle & Wave: PaperClay Illuminated, and discuss the ...

Jane Booth: Virtual Artist’s Talk

  Virtual artist's talk in conjunction with the exhibition Jane Booth: Instinct. Jane Booth, artist, in conversation with Daum Director Thomas Piché Jr. Thursday, October 22, at 2 p.m. Live on the Daum's Facebook page www.facebook.com/daummuseum Available to view on the Daum's website and SFCC's YouTube channel after the event. Jane Booth is exhibiting a ...

Dialogues with Mother Earth: Drawing to Save the Planet

Dialogues with Mother Earth: Drawing to Save the Planet is an installation by artist Erica Daborn that provokes reflections on the relationship between 21st century societal values and the ways in which they have contributed to the degradation of our environment. The primary elements in this project are ten mural-sized narrative drawings in charcoal that ...

Membership in the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art provides unique opportunities and sustains a lasting artistic legacy for future generations. Members receive exclusive invitations to exhibition previews and social events with featured artists to learn firsthand about their art and discuss art-making processes. Special discounts on museum publications and participation fees are also a benefit for members.



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