Gallery Exhibition History 2001

April - May, 2001
Frank Miller
East of the River:  Post Graphit Revisisted
The tools of the graffiti artist left behind.  Archeological   Social   Linguistic   Anthropological   Outlaw

February - March, 2001
Linda Vallejo
"Mother Earth, Father Sky"
  The artist states:  "I sought to paint the beauty of, and healing through nature that we so often experience, but seldom speak of.  I decided to paint images integral to my life and experience, in the hopes that a conversation would grow focusing on spiritual values and a renewed understanding of the intrinsic meaning of nature within the healing process."  Linda has exhibited her work through the United States for the past 25 years.  For over 20 years she has participated in and supported traditional ceremony in South Dakota, California and Arizona.

Anne Stahl
"The Marina Project-submarina"
Anne Stahl looks at water from a micro/macro-scopic point, i.e. from far away and from very close up.  She has studied satellite images as well as biological descriptions and depictions of water and the particles within.  The artist has exhibited throughout Ireland, Australia and the East Coast of the U.S.  This his her first exhibit in Southern California.


January 2001
Nina Jun
Ceramic/Projection Installation

Presently enrolled in her MFA Program in Sculpture at California State University Long Beach, expected to graduate in May 2001.  Born in Korea with Buddhism influencing her way of thinking when growing up.  An Asian philosophy combined with western premises of perception playing an important role in her art.  The form of mounds on which her projections are made is derived from typical Korean tombs.