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Event 

Title:
SMMOA's Park Studio: Ring
When:
07.29.2010 @ 11:00 - 06:00
Where:
Santa Monica Museum of Art - Santa Monica
Category:
Visual Arts

EVENT DESCRIPTION

Santa Monica Museum of Art (SMMoA) will host the exhibition Ring, featuring work completed during the museum's signature outreach program for teens titled Park Studio.  The exhibition presents the work of approximately 20 students who spent their Spring Break with artist Gordon Bowen and his Arts ReFoundry Atelier.  The students created symbolic ring sculptures in bronze.  They also explored parallels between the ring power in Wagner's   opera, The Ring Cycle, and the "bling" power found in Hip-Hop culture.  The exhibition will be on view from May 15-August 21, 2010 at SMMoA at Bergamot Station, in Santa Monica.

More Information:
310.586.6488
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http://www.smmoa.org

Museum Hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 11 am - 6 pm
Closed Sundays, Mondays, and all legal holidays


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Venue

Partner:
Santa Monica Museum of Art   -   Website
Street:
2525 Michigan Ave
ZIP:
90404
City:
Santa Monica
State:
CA

PARTNER DESCRIPTION

The Santa Monica Museum of Art was founded in 1985 by Abby Sher. Museum programming began when Thomas Rhoads took over as Executive Director in 1988. A decade later, SMMoA moved from its original location on Main Street to Bergamot Station, Southern California's largest art gallery and cultural complex. SMMoA devotes its exhibition spaces—the main gallery and two project rooms—to presenting and advancing the work of contemporary local, national, and international artists whose work merits sustained inquiry and recognition.  Unique to the Westside of Los Angeles, Santa Monica Museum of Art is a risk-taking, non-collecting museum, whose exhibitions and programs reveal the vibrant, untold stories and pivotal moments in the history of contemporary art and culture. SMMoA supports the art of our time through exhibitions and related programs that embrace diverse aesthetic, cultural, and ideological perspectives. The museum’s exhibitions and programs present innovative work by emerging and established artists; initiate and maintain artistic partnerships and collaborations; connect the visual arts to other systems of information and knowledge; and provide an opportunity for audiences to experience, understand, and enjoy contemporary visual culture.

http://www.smmoa.org


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