november, 2023
30novAll Day16decAcross the Divide: Just in TimeCelebrating 20 years of Artistic Dialogue
Event Details
Image: When Leaving Becomes Arriving, Rebecca Xu, Monotype Print on BFK Rives paper, 32 x 20 inches, 2022 Learn more: https://studiochannelislands.org/across-the-divide/ This exhibition will celebrate creative works in non-traditional media by
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Event Details
Image: When Leaving Becomes Arriving, Rebecca Xu, Monotype Print on BFK Rives paper, 32 x 20 inches, 2022
Learn more: https://studiochannelislands.org/across-the-divide/
This exhibition will celebrate creative works in non-traditional media by artists of Chinese descent that speak to the continuous exchange between East and West. We seek to generate cross-cultural comparative insights for a new understanding of Chinese art as an international force taking many forms. This exhibition expands beyond national boundaries to consider how works of art and artists have interacted across their experiences in China and the United States.
As a non-profit organization, the Association of Chinese Artists in American Academia (ACAAC) was founded in 2003 by a group of Chinese artists who teach and research in American universities. Attending the first national exhibition and symposium held at California State University, Long Beach, this group of artists came into consensus in creating a platform for sharing their artistic experiences and educational endeavors. Having been a continuation of the Association’s scholarly endeavor of the past two decades, this 2022 Forum Across the Divide is pleased to invite all ACAAC members to participate in this exhibition.
Exhibition open: November 30 – December 16, 2023
Opening Reception: November 30 from 5pm – 7pm
Time
November 30 (Thursday) - December 16 (Saturday)
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010