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Melanie Roschko, Color in the Wind — 2nd Place

New Revolutions

EXHIBITION DATES: January 4 – January 26, 2019.

An exciting group exhibition to welcome in the new year. Over 30 artists have submitted work proclaiming their personal and creative intentions for this next orbit around the sun. In this special year which marks the 50th anniversary of the Moon Landings we are delighted to present a show in which artists consider the bigger picture, the revolution of our planet around the Sun, the great movements of time and space through which we must travel to complete another year.

Artists were invited to make a statement about 2019 and what they hope to achieve within the year. What new ideas might ignite a year filled with promise? What transformations might occur to inspire new work? Artists were invited to respond with work that reflects the bigger picture of our community, our nation and our planet. What does 2019 hold for all our futures?

JUROR: Max Presneill

Max Presneill is an artist and a curator based in Los Angeles. An abstract painter with works that explore sub-cultural iconography and masculine identity. He has exhibited throughout the world including New York, London, Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Istanbul, Sydney, Guangzhou and Tokyo and is represented by the Garboushian Gallery in Beverly Hills, Gallery Lara in Tokyo, TW Fine Art in Brisbane, Australia, ICFA in Beijing, China as well as the Durden & Ray collective in Los Angeles.
 
He is currently the Director and Head Curator of the Torrance Art Museum, with particular curatorial interests in artist-led projects, emerging art, new models for curatorial methodologies and an international scope for partnerships, exchanges and building artistic communities.
 
He is the Founder of Durden and Ray (2009 – current), an artists collaborative group and gallery in Los Angeles, as well as Founder and Curatorial Director of ARTRA Curatorial, an independent, voluntary, curatorial projects management team which organizes international exhibition exchanges. Previously he was the Founder and Director of the alternative space, Raid Projects, an influential gallery which had an international Artist-In-Residency program (1998-2008).