Sunday, May 13, 2012

Work of Art! Reality TV Special

Finally! This week Greg Youmans and I unleashed a new Falling In Love... with Chris and Greg onto the world the first of what we will arbitrarily demarcate as "Season Two." In the latest installment Greg & I compete on a mildly popular, ever-addictive Bravo! TV reality television show to be "The Next Great Artist", but can we make it through a double elimination? Take a guess! Watch and see why we are doomed to only make failed queer art ("and not in a good way")...




P.S. My Mom was totally convinced that Greg & I were for real on a reality show! She said she was almost halfway through when she realized for sure we hadn't been. Happy Mother's Day, Momz!

Greg's incredible "works on paper" that got him tragically (SPOILER ALERT) rejected from the competition. Sad... and misunderstood (like a real artist):

"For Your Information" a work on paper by Greg (2012)

"Preoccupied" a work on paper by Greg (2012)

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

The RADAR Spectacle!

Remember last Summer when Greg and I went to the Yucatan Peninsula to luxuriate on the white sand beaches of Akumal and completely indulge our creative fancies all in the name of art? In other words, remember when Greg and I went to Mexico for 10 days to hang out with a bunch of other queer artists (all with some sort of writing based practice), and write a script for our own collaborative video series Falling In Love.. with Chris and Greg? Well, we could not have done it unless we applied and were selected to do so as RADAR Lab Writers! RADAR has been so supportive to both Greg & I and our work, and is an amazing model for a not-for-profit arts organization (or any arts organization, for that matter): they do consistently great public programming, they include established & upcoming, local & imported writers in these programs, and they actually pay the talent! As a working artist trying to cobble together a living (or at least pay for materials), this is huge. Take note, other people.

This Friday, RADAR is having its annual benefit to fund this very important and visionary free queer artists retreat! On the bill are some very VERY impressive people, including but not limited to Armistead Maupin, Peggy Noland, Annah Anti-Palindrome, and Falling In Love... with Chris and Greg (impressive by proxy). We'll be premiering a new installment in our video series: A Falling in Love...with Chris and Greg Reality TV Special: "Work of Art!" (2012, 13 min.) Yes, that's right folx, we've finally done it. We're venturing into competitive reality television, and have inserted ourselves into the highly troubling, but very addictive Bravo TV, Work of Art: The Next Great Artist. This is a SF, US, World premiere! So please come and help us birth it into existence. (Gross).

There will also be an art auction where one with money to throw around can bid on work by Edie Fake, Sara Thustra, Jibz Cameron (aka Dynasty Handbag), Amanda Kirkhuff, Paul Madonna, and more. For the poor and cheap, there will be a raffle. I LOVE a raffle!

4th Annual RADAR Spectacle
@ Verdi Club
2424 Mariposa St, San Francisco, CA 94110
$15/door (or http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/242155)
Doors: 7pm
Performances: 8pm
Cash Bar
Light fare provided
Desserts by APOCALYPSE CAKES


For more info, the Facebook Event: 4th Annual RADAR Spectacle

Interview with Greg Youmans & I on RADAR's blog: Chris and Greg are a SPECTACLE!




Saturday, March 24, 2012

Watch This: ¡Viva 16!

¡Viva 16! Directed by Valentin Aguirre and Augie Robles (1994, 30-ish minutes).
A beautiful video document/ary of Latino queer life in The Mission, SF in the early-to-mid 90s, centered around the bar Esta Noche. Just watch...


And this... Pretty Vacant (33 min., 16mm, 1996) by Jim Mendiola.
Both of these tips are from friend Vero Majano

Thursday, March 8, 2012

TATE & ONE

What a busy last week and a half! Last Saturday, February 25th Greg and I had the pleasure of being present for a screening of Falling In Love...  with Barbara Hammer's Superdyke Meets Madame X at the TATE Modern in London. The program, titled "Into the body or into the medium" was named, presented, and conceived by Emily Roysdon who was also the moderator for the lively conversation afterward. In relation to our respective work Hammer, Greg, and I all talked about collaboration, sexuality onscreen (and lack thereof, in our case), trans "positive" representation (not something I/we concern ourselves with), queer relationships & educating publics (also not something I concern myself with, despite being something we/I have been accused of doing.). Greg and I were there from Thursday to Tuesday, which is to say we never got over our jetlag which made for a dizzing, dreamy, whirlwind of a trip. Thanks to Stuart Comer, for bringing us out, hosting us, and for giving us the art & delicious food tour of London.

My London art highlights:
Yayoi Kusama at the TATE
Tacita Dean at the TATE, in the Turbine Hall
Jeremy Deller at the Hayward Gallery
"Powerless Structures, Fig. 101" by Elmgreen & Dragset in Trafalgar Squar
A Little Film Club, watching Pasolini's Teorema at Little Joe magazine's monthly screening

Greg and I in the TATE theater
Into Your Body or Into the Medium program
Emily & the TATE
(L to R) Greg, me, Florrie Burke, Emily Roysdon, Barbara Hammer
 Then...

Greg & I returned from London Tuesday afternoon, and promptly left for LA the next morning for the event Transactivation: Revealing Queer Histories in the Archive at the ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives in conjunction with the exhibition Cruising The Archive: Queer Art & Culture in LA, 1945-1980, which is part of Pacific Standard Time. There, on a bill with artists Wu Tsang, Zachary Drucker, and Heather Cassils I debuted ONE for all...  a video I made in response to the the biography of Reed Erickson, whose papers are housed in the ONE archives.
From the program: ONE for all.. (2012, 7 minutes) is about the tempestuous end of the partnership between eccentric, transgender philanthropist Reed Erickson and the seminal homophile organization ONE. The story focuses on the Milbank Estate, a historic Los Angeles mansion at the center of the conflict, and on the expansive but unrealized dreams that Erickson had for the future of queer activism.

Mezzanine at the ONE, waiting to enter Cassil's performance

event flyer

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

KUSF In Exile

Last Saturday Greg and I were on the radio! KUSF In Exile, on DJ Margaret Tedesco's show Roll Call: Bay Area Arts and Culture. What fun! Greg talked about and read from his new book on the documentary Word Is Out, we both talked about our collaboration Falling In Love... with Chris and Greg and our upcoming trip to London to screen at the Tate, and I said a bit about the video I've been working my ass off to complete for Transactivation: Revealing Queer Histories In the Archive, a Pacific Standard Time event at the ONE National G & L Archives in LA.

Here's where the radio show page lives: KUSF 2/28/2012 2-4PM Roll Call DJ Margaret Tedesco, complete with playlist, multiple audio players, our bios, pictures, info about the show & station (SAVE IT!), etc.

Here's where you can listen directly: MP3

Here are pictures I took that day:

DJ Margaret

Faces For Radio

Greg reading from his book, Word Is Out





Monday, February 20, 2012

Hybrid Narrative closing soon | read a review on The Daily Serving


Hybrid Narrative: Video Meditations of the Self and Imagined Self
@ MacArthur B Arthur gallery in Oakland closes on February 26th! Go check it out if you haven't already.

Installation shot


Here is a great review of the show on The Daily Serving written by Jackie Clay:
“Hello, all but forgotten piece of 1970s feminist Earth Art, have you ever seen a transsexual before?”

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Tate Modern: Superdyke Meets Madame X Meets Falling in Love With Chris and Greg

If I've seen and/or talked to you in the past month or so you know the big news that Greg Youmans and I have been invited to screen our project Falling In Love... with Chris and Greg in London at the Tate Modern with, none other than local Bay Area hero, and godmother of lesbian-feminist experimental cinema, thee Barbara Hammer!!

Yes, that's right! We are so pleased to be participating in the month-long Barbara Hammer's The Fearless Frame survey show at the Tate (did I mention yet that it's at the Tate?)! Plus, we'll be there! LIVE (in person)! So, if you or anyone you know is in London from Feb. 23rd to the 28th, we hope to see you at the show. And, let's hang out after!


Barbara Hammer's The Fearless Frame
Programme Seventeen 
Superdyke Meets Madame X Meets Falling in Love With Chris and Greg
Conceived by Emily Roysdon
Saturday 25 February 2011, 19.00

Emily Roysdon: Into the body or into the medium
A write-up about the program, with screening list

Book tickets online from this page: Tate Moderm | Film | Programme 17

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Opening Feb. 3rd: Hybrid Narrative @ MacArthur B Arthur

Coming up...

Hybrid Narrative: Video Meditations of the Self and Imagined Self

curated by: Susannah Magers

February 3, 2012 – February 26, 2012
**Reception Friday, February 3rd, 7-10 pm**




MacArthur B Arthur is pleased to announce Hybrid Narrative: Video Mediations of the Self and Imagined Self, a group show featuring multi-media installation and video work from the Bay area and beyond, by artists Sofia Cordova, Shana Moulton, Liz Rosenfeld, and Chris E. Vargas.

The artists in this exhibition use video as a device to mediate certain idealized worlds, operating in and on various real, imagined and invented environments, states of mind, alter-egos—and, ultimately, themselves. As both maker and participant, Cordova, Moulton, and Vargas use the visual language of their own performative bodies to enact versions of the self, while Rosenfeld demonstrates this through the interaction of the performative bodies of others. They are at once themselves, other, and hybrids of both. As Moulton says about her character Cynthia in her episodic work Whispering Pines (2004–11), “I guess I’m not Cynthia. But if I’m not, then no one is. I don’t know how much I should separate her from myself.”

While some of the works appear as clear declarations of self, others are more entangled in the subconscious, uncertain of how the self will manifest. Invoking the satirical, Vargas performs in and around various recognizable American sites, including a Mormon temple in Utah and Nancy Holt’s Sun Tunnels (1973-76), exposing himself by lifting his shirt followed by the declaration, “Have you ever seen a transsexual before?"(the title of this work). Dissatisfied with the reception by these real-world sites, Vargas turns to animated environments; a beach paradise surrounded by beach balls, and a tranquil wilderness, where transsexuality is visible and celebrated. Similarly, Moulton navigates a seemingly oppressive domestic space in her series Whispering Pines, languishing in front of Antiques Roadshow or painstakingly mixing a glass of Crystal Light, before escaping and transmuting herself into ethereal Enya Muzak dance parties and other animated, self-guided visualizations. Cordova’s narrative focuses on the (at times conflicted) merging of her Puerto Rican and American identities, infusing found footage with her own, as well as the music of Chu Cha Santamaria, her character that embodies this narrative. In homage to Barbara Hammer’s 1974 Dyketactics, Rosenfeld’s Untitled (Dyketactics Revisited)imagines an unapologetically liberated, queer utopia where, “androgynous figures, skin, and concrete, masquerade through a fantasia of fluid forms referencing history while looking into the future.”

Whether through ambiguous, yet symbolic, incorporation of popular cultural tropes, or more personally imbued visual information, the works create opportunities for identification by the viewer, and speak to an ever-evolving nature of the human spirit and how we continually shape and experience our sense of self.

the Facebook event
http://www.macarthurbarthur.com/

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Illegitimate and Herstorical // Two Point Oh

I have two announcements today! One is about a show I'm in called Illegitimate and Herstorical at A.I.R. Gallery in Brookyln, curated by Emily Roysdon which opened 2 weeks ago. There's a great review on Hyperallergic.com, in which I'm mentioned (link below). The other announcement is about a fantastic online exhibition that I'm also a part of that just went live this weekend Two Point Oh, curated by Jackie Im and Aaron Harbour for the website Little Paper Planes. I'm so honored to be in both of these awesome shows! Read on... and please stay tuned for more updates coming soon!

Illegitimate and Herstorical
January 5 – 28, 2012

A.I.R. GALLERY
11 Front Street • #228 • Brooklyn, NY 11201

Curated by Emily Roysdon

Artists: A Feminist Tea Party collective, Bland Boydston III, Rachel Farmer, Barbara Hammer, Reena Katz, Lucretia Knapp, Barbara Greene Mann, Alice O’Malley, L.J. Roberts, Tobaron Waxman, Chris Vargas.

Opening Reception: January 5, 6-9pm.
Closing Reception with Emily Roysdon: January 28, 4-6pm.
Performance: by A Feminist Tea Party from 2:00 - 4:45pm.

Press:
Queer Art Grows In Brooklyn - on Hyperallergic.com

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Two Point Oh
January 17 –February 29, 2012
an online exhibition for Little Paper Planes 

Curated by Jackie Im and Aaron Harbour

Artists: Constant Dullaart, Ian Dolton-Thornton, Ryan Trecartin, Sabrina Ratté, Pronunciation Book, Kalup Linzy, Sara Ludy, David Horvitz, Chris E. Vargas and Greg Youmans, and Jeremy Deller.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Key West for Xmas

I know I usually post very dry updates about various screenings, shows, and events I participate in but I thought I'd switch it up a bit a post some photos from my Christmas vacation in progress! My mom and I are feeling very self-satisfied for finally, after all these years, breaking from our traditional family holiday gathering/potential-knock-down-drag-out and leaving town for a full fledged vacation. We haven't traveled together, aside from a few weekend get-aways here and there, since I was 16 when we went to New Orleans for Halloween. Here are some of my photos from our Holiday trip, so far. Enjoy them with a little twinge of jealousy... (P.S. I've been wearing shorts and tank tops, and swimming in either the ocean or the Gulf every day since we arrived!)


John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo

Mom's a Moose

Cookies the size of my head, Key Largo

"Wilhelmina Crossing the 7 Mile Bridge"-- by Rick Worth, a local gay take on "Washington Crossing The Delaware"

Boom-boom shorts

3 and counting

"Keepin' It Weird" on Duval Street

Sunset from Mallory Square

Hemmingway's Writing Studio

Hemmingway's Cats R.I.P.ing



Mom & I at B.O. Fish Wagon, pre-stomach ache

Beach in December, Ft. Zacahary Taylor State Park

All Covered in The Keys



Old 7 Mile Bridge, New 7 Mile Bridge

Old 7 Mile Bridge near Pigeon Key

Dollar Stalactites at No Name Pub, Big Pine Key

$ $ $

Key Deer Refuge

More Mom Moosin'

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

gAyMAZING RACE!

Guess who's simply dying to get on that fast-paced, high-adventure CBS reality game show the Amazing Race?! The uber-savvy, managing director for RADAR productions Beth Pickens and the very talented comic book artist and famous vegan hailing from Portland, Oregon--thee Nicole J. Georges. And guess who's dying to help them realize this dream?! Greg Youmans and I.

Check out the audition video Greg and I shot in Akumal, Mexico during our time at the August 2011 RADAR Lab writing retreat (no, this is not all we did there). We just finished editing this today, and the deadline for submissions is midnight tomorrow! Cross your fingers for 'em!


Thursday, November 24, 2011

Word Is Out: A Queer Film Classic

I'm so thrilled to announce the release of my better-half's hot-off-the-press book, Word Is Out: A Queer Film Classic... by the brilliant Greg Youmans (in case you don't know who my better half is). The book is part of a great series about important queer cinematic works, authored by a variety of other brilliant scholars & authors.

Out of the boxes, Onto the shelves!

And the book is partially dedicated to me!!.. along with Sally Gearhart, whom I'm honored to share the dedication with.



From the Arsenal Pulp Press website:
A Queer Film Classic on the groundbreaking 1977 documentary that profiles the lives of ordinary gay men and lesbians of different ages, races, and backgrounds. Word Is Out found a wide audience theatrically and, perhaps more importantly, had a national public-television broadcast. The film provided an intimate portrait of gay men and lesbians, and by doing so, it played a significant role in the then-nascent struggle for gay rights. It premiered six months after Anita Bryant’s infamous "Save Our Children" campaign led to the repeal of a gay rights ordinance in Florida, and just as other antigay activists were beginning to copy her tactics elsewhere in the US. With its affable portrait of twenty-six gay men and women, Word Is Out offered an important counterpoint to the homophobic rhetoric that Bryant and others were spreading.

Greg Youmans examines the historical, political, and aesthetic significance of this important film, situating it firmly in its late-1970s context. He also delves beneath the film's surface to explore the backstory of its making, from the complicated relationships among its six filmmakers (three men, three women) to the more than 140 video pre-interviews they conducted in their search for the perfect cast.

Arsenal's Queer Film Classics series cover some of the most important and influential films about and by LGBTQ people.

Like Word Is Out: A Queer Film Classic on Facebook: HERE

Like the whole Queer Film Classics series on Facebook: HERE



Wednesday, November 16, 2011

"Food!"- Periwinkle Cinema @ ATA

Hello!

I would like to cordially invite you to a night of queer food-themed videos, including Falling In Love... with Chris and Greg Episode 3 "Food!" You won't see any sploshing from us, but that's not say you won't see it elsewhere in the program!

It's TONIGHT at the Periwinkle Cinema @ Artists' Television Access! So sorry for the short notice. Hope to see you there anyway, we'll try not to hold it against you if we don't...



TONIGHT! Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Doors open at 7:45, films start at 8:15

Falling in Love... with Chris & Greg
Episode 3: "Food!"
26 min. video by Chris Vargas & Greg Youmans

Artists' Television Access
992 Valencia St.
San Francisco, CA

Plus, queer shorts about food:


• Something Special - Cousin Wonderlette

• Greasy Habits - Matthew Strange with Vainhein + Vulvaareola
• an Instrument of Ritual: Representing Consciousness Parts I-III - Lindsay Laven + Gina Clark
• Feeder Porn I + II - Leo Herrera
• Eggs - Peter Max Lawrence
• Queer Pessimism - Alien Moon Partnership
• 3 Funerals & a Baby - Robbie Hansen
• Orange Trilogy - Lorin Murphy
& more! Plus: refreshments, snacks, door prizes, fun!

Curated by Lorin Murphy

more info: http://periwinklecinema.com/
we love: http://atasite.org/

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

OPENING: At Home

At Home

Opening Reception: Thursday, November 3 · 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Featuring work by:
Nancy Chan, Rie Hirai, Claire Kessler-Bradner, Kija Lucas, Minette Mangahas, Chris E. Vargas


@ Asian Resource Center Gallery
310 Eighth Street
Oakland, CA

We each have a place we call “home,” but is it the hometown or country, the place you grew up in, your current living space? Home may once have been a space for sleep, work and sustenance, not comfort or “hominess.” Today, it also has become a site for the construction of one’s identity.

At Home examines concepts of home and hominess and the shifting identities derived from definitions of “home.” The artists in At Home come from various perspectives, from immigrants to natives of Oakland Chinatown, yet they all attempt to define home for themselves, and in turn add to a larger notion of “home.”

Curated By Jackie Im

Presented by Kearny Street Workshop and East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation

Facebook Event

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Gift of the Fagi & Darin Klein's Box of Books Vol. IV

Greg Youmans and I are extremely proud to announce the most current project from the Falling In Love... with Chris and Greg cycle: the release of our Christmas & recession themed short story, and homage to the O. Henry tale of almost the same name: GIFT OF THE FAGI

Gift of the Fagi
by O. Mary

GIFT OF THE FAGI will be included in Darin Klein & Friends limited edition Box of Books IV soon to be released on November 5th! Our video Oh La La! Paris Special will be screened at the release party at Human Resouces in LA, where you may puchase a box of books for the startlingly low price of $20! See below for more info on the Box itself and the party to welcome it into the world:

Darin Klein & Friends Present:
Box of Books, Vol. IV Release Party
6-10pm
Free admission 
Human Resources
410 Cottage Home
Los Angeles, CA 90012 (in Chinatown, just off Broadway)


At this one-night only launch party and reception, the public is invited to peruse the contents of Box of Books, Vol. IV, which is also available to purchase for $20.00 per box.
Limited edition of 100.


Box of Books, Vol. IV showcases the work of: Heather Benjamin, Ryan Brewer & AA Bronson, Julia Dzwonkoski & Kye Potter, Brennan Gerard & Ryan Kelly, Abel Baker Gutierrez, Handbook Magazine (Darren Ankenbauer), Johanna Jackson, Chris Johanson, Christopher Kardambikis, Dawn Kasper, David Larsen, Sarah Locke, Jeaneen Lund, Francesca Mirabella, Zac Monday, Erwin Ong, Davy Rothbart, Jen Smith, Chris Vargas & Greg Youmans, and e war.
Box of Books, Vol. IV Mini-Exhibition: Julia Dzwonkoski & Kye Potter | Jeaneen Lund | Christopher Kardambikis | Jen Smith
Box of Books, Vol. IV Interactive Performances at 7pm and 9pm: To Know End by Zac Monday


Box of Books, Vol. IV Super-Short Film Screening at 8pm: Gerard and Kelly in collaboration with Chelsea Knight | Francesca Mirabella | Chris Vargas and Greg Youmans
With an ever-expanding network of friends, Darin Klein curates exhibitions and organizes arts programming, simultaneously producing, collecting and promoting artists' publications and independent media.

Human Resources
is a team of creative individuals which seeks to broaden engagement with contemporary and conceptual art, with an emphasis on performative and underexposed modes of expression. Human Resources is entirely volunteer run and seeks to foster widespread public appreciation of the performative arts by encouraging maximum community access. Human Resources also serves as a point of convergence for diverse and disparate art communities to engage in conversation and idea-sharing promoting the sustainability of non-traditional art forms.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Art 21 blog

I'd be delighted if you'd check out this interview I did with my ol' high school pal, and talented NY-based artist/musician, Rachel Mason for the Art 21 blog! Rachel (aka "Renaissance") is their guest blogger and has written a wonderful blog post there every fine day this week quite impressive to me. After you read my interview...



I recommend you check out her other posts, especially the one about performance artist MPA, the one about my old LA employer and the Mason family business, the "adult book and magazine store" Circus of Books, and Dawn Kasper. Have at it, friends!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Two Things I Kept To Myself

I forgot to post about two things I did last week, a screening and a panel. Why didn't I say anything about it to anyone, you ask? I have no answers for you. I just didn't. Sorry.

But just in case you cared, this is what I did...


Wednesday, September 21 · 8:00pm - 9:30pm
Periwinkle Queer Cinema Series - Every 3rd Wed. @ Artists' Television Access

"The Lezbrarian" by Chris Vargas
"Have you Seen A Transsexual Before?" by Chris Vargas
"Bodybuilder" by Angela Hans Scheirl and Ursula Pürrer
"Super-8 Girl Games" by Angela Hans Scheirl and Ursula Pürrer
"Zigzagged Rivulet Sneaks Up Shamelessly Wetting Thighs" by Angela Hans Scheirl and Ursula Pürrer
"Elder Gender Fuck" by Lindsay Laven
"Baby" by Lindsay Laven
"Nipples 'n' Knives" by Lorin Murphy
"Revolving Door" by Gio Black Peter and Bruce La Bruce
10 min Intermission
26 min "AIDS Camp" by Gary "Fembot" Gregerson
+ hella-gay door prizes!

$6 • ADULTS ONLY • 18+

Curated by Lorin Murphy and Christopher Carroll for http://www.periwinklejournal.com/

Every 3rd Wednesday, we showcase video and films across genres from a broad spectrum of LGBTQ filmmakers. Our queer cinema series was started by filmmaker Lorin Murphy at the legendary big GAY warehouse in San Francisco. After a short hiatus, we are excited to resume our screenings at our new home, Artists' Television Access. http://www.atasite.org/

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Thursday, September 22, 12-1 PM
2011 Art Practice Faculty Show Artists Panel

Worth Ryder Art Gallery
116 Kroeber Hall, UC Berkeley

Anne Walsh
Brody Reiman
Randy Hussong
Craig Nagasawa
Richard Shaw
Chris Vargas
Sanjay Vora
John McNamara
Wanxin Zhang
Azin Seraj


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

2011 UC Berkeley Art Practice Faculty Show

Turns out being a UC Berkeley lecturer has some pretty great perks. One of which is being included in the annual faculty show! Greg Youmans and I will be exhibiting Falling In Love... with Chris and Greg "Oh La La! Paris Special" on loop. Come see it on display among the work of my very talented mentors now colleagues. The opening is tonight, hope you can make!

 "Oh La La! Paris Special (10 min, 2010)
 2011 Art Practice Faculty Show
September 7-24
Reception Wednesday, September 7, 4-7 PM

Castaneda/Reiman
Randy Hussong
John McNamara
Craig Nagasawa
Greg Niemeyer
aZin Seraj
Richard Shaw
Chris Vargas & Greg Youmans
Sanjay Vore
Anne Walsh & Chris Kubick
Wanxin Zhang


The Worth Ryder Gallery has served as a hub for students (graduate and undergraduate), faculty, artists and the Bay Area cultural community for over forty years. The gallery serves primarily as an exhibition platform for emerging contemporary artistic strategies and methodologies. 

Worth Ryder Art Gallery
116 Kroeber Hall
corner of College Ave and Bancroft Way
 
Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 12-5 PM

Department of Art Practice


510-642-4582  

Monday, September 5, 2011

The Daily Serving

Check it on out: Liberaceón was reviewed for The Daily Serving: An International Forum for the Contemporary Visual Arts!

Read it here: Liberaceón