When | Tuesday, October 20 – Wednesday, November 4, 2015 |
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Location | Earl and Virginia Green Art Gallery |
Contact | art.gallery@biola.edu or 562.903.4807 |
VOICE IN THE VOID is a juried exhibition featuring artwork by 24 artists from the Biola University Art Department. VOICE IN THE VOID challenges us to think about how we explore, fill, and interpret the void spaces all around us. How do we fill it? With our own voice? A choir of voices? A gesture, or a mark? The show explores these questions through a variety of creative media, including: drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, and video. In addition to featuring artwork by student artists, the exhibition has been fully organized, juried, and installed by current students of the Biola Art program.
The exhibition will be on view October 20 - November 4, 2015.
Opening Reception : Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 6:30-8:30PM
FEATURED ARTISTS:
Alexis Aquilina
Kathryn Ashford
Kira Bester
Hannah Brown
Jessica Byrd
Devan Carpentier
Adrianna Coe
Ryan Cook
Hope Daley
Rachel Emenaker
Michael Hallman
Nico Hernandez
Cody Kim
Melanie Kim
Alexander Krabbendam
Daniel Lambert
Michelle Lum
Shelby Montelongo
Savannah Morra
Chris Rasmussen
Alex Sarina
Sarah Starck
Sarah Sundberg
Cherish Travnick
CURATORIAL TEAM:
Brooke Braden
Adrianna Coe
Jessica Dueker
Savannah Morra
Elaina Swanson
The Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery is located on the campus of Biola University in La Mirada, CA.
PARKING INFORMATION:
When visiting the Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery, please enter campus at the main Biola University entrance on Biola Avenue. Parking for gallery visitors is free but you must obtain a visitor parking pass from the attendant at the entrance to campus. They will also direct you to parking lots where visitor parking is available.
ABOUT THE GALLERY:
The Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery presents a program of rotating contemporary art exhibitions on the campus of Biola University. Located in the greater Los Angeles area, the Green Art Gallery is well positioned to represent a vital Christian worldview within the critical dialogue of contemporary visual art and to produce engaging exhibitions that grapple with issues concerning the intersection of faith with art and culture. The Green Art Gallery also provides professional development opportunities for Biola art students through gallery exhibitions and internships.
The Earl & Virginia Green Art Gallery was renovated and dedicated in September 2013. The gallery is named in memory of Earl and Virginia Green—the parents of Roberta Ahmanson—whose lives exemplified faith and commitment to their family, church, and community, and who inspired their daughter’s love of the arts as a person of faith. Biola University expresses profound appreciation to Howard and Roberta Ahmanson for their continued generosity in supporting arts programming at Biola.
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