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Stories of Boundaries | The Collaborative at 421 Gallery

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Stories of Boundaries | The Collaborative at 421 Gallery

An Artist Registry Program by the Arts Council for Long Beach

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Stories of Boundaries

Professional Artists Fellows Exhibition
On view August 18 – September 28

Stories of Boundaries, a culminating exhibition for Arts Council for Long Beach’s 2018 Professional Artist Fellows features four Long Beach artists whose work exemplify artistic merit and professional achievement. The fellows are Kristin Beeler, Jose Loza, Brittany Mojo, and Gerardo Monterrubio. These artists use their work to tell narratives about boundaries – be they points in time or marking human experience.

A ‘boundary’ is a real or imagined line that marks an edge or limit. Boundaries separate spaces, objects, and ideas; They mark the end of one thing and the beginning of another.

Kristin Beeler creates contemporary jewelry, photography, and objects. Through the series Archive of Rag and Bone, Beeler explores memory and the marks and traces left behind. The work is a collection of objects and images that touch upon the seen and unseen psychological boundary of the body and memories that exist in objects.

Jose Loza explores stories of migration and the boundaries between borders, language, generations, and cultures. Loza’s interests lie in family narratives and his work tackles themes of separation, reunion, humor, and loss. Through interviews and oral histories, Loza seeks to share stories that have been previously invisible, lost or untold.

Brittany Mojo investigates the histories of gendered work through the manipulation of material. Objects like vessels, chairs, lamps, tools, bikes, and furniture confront sculpture and craft, fine art and design and the real or imagined hierarchy between them. The work questions the boundary of the gallery in relation to the studio, the artist, and the observer.

Gerardo Monterrubio uses the ceramic medium as an anthropological investigation. Monterrubio uses forms as vehicles to compose linear and fragmented narratives. By creating contemporary artifacts, Monterrubio seeks to understand and interpret cultural paradigms, socio-political practices, mythologies, and the human experience of the worlds that created them.

This exhibition invites people to engage with their inner dialogue and inquire just how they express boundaries within various communities.

Lisa Desmidt, Curator

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For more information visit www.artslb.org

For more information about the Professional Artist Fellows visit our grants page.

Stories of Boundaries is a project of the Arts Council for Long Beach.
Gallery hours: Wednesday–Saturday from 12:30–5 p.m.

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