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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-18/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-17/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-16/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-15/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-12/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-11/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-10/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-09/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-08/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-05/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-04/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
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UID:10000489-1704272400-1704301200@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-03/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000488-1704186000-1704214800@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-02/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2024-01-01/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231229T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231229T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000486-1703840400-1703869200@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-29/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231228T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231228T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000485-1703754000-1703782800@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-28/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231227T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000484-1703667600-1703696400@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-27/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231226T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000483-1703581200-1703610000@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-26/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231225T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231225T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000482-1703494800-1703523600@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-25/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231222T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000481-1703235600-1703264400@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-22/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231221T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000480-1703149200-1703178000@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-21/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231220T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231220T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000479-1703062800-1703091600@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-20/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231219T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231219T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000478-1702976400-1703005200@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-19/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231218T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231218T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000477-1702890000-1702918800@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-18/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231215T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031502
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000476-1702630800-1702659600@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-15/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031503
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000475-1702544400-1702573200@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-14/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231213T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231213T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031503
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000474-1702458000-1702486800@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-13/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231212T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031503
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
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SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-12/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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UID:10000472-1702285200-1702314000@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-11/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231208T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231208T170000
DTSTAMP:20260331T031503
CREATED:20231115T012856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T212942Z
UID:10000471-1702026000-1702054800@laverne.edu
SUMMARY:Wonderland: Selections From the La Verne Art Collection
DESCRIPTION:By Damairis Lao\, Rachel Sheng\, and Yek Wong \nWonderland presents paintings by AAPI artists and celebrates voices that explore self-expression as portraiture\, landscape\, and abstraction. \nDamairis Lao’s acrylic on-panel portrait Branovan presents a figure with carefully rendered warm tones and defined features. The background is a cool atmospheric blue that may allude to an imaginary space that is calm and contemplative. With his vision obscured by a brassiere\, the subject seems to be caught between feelings of vulnerability and desire. \nRachel Sheng’s Untitled acrylic on canvas painting has eye-catching optic energy dancing around airy and gentle open spaces. Expressive marks of concentrated colors tangle\, twist\, smear\, and spread; these gestural maneuvers and compositional layers build a complex abstract picture. \nSingaporean-born artist Yek Wong’s Cabriolet Las Vegas to Los Angeles is a shaped canvas in a landscape format. While living in Las Vegas and driving back-and-forth to Los Angeles he photographed the desert\, roadway\, and setting sun through the windshield and side windows of his VW Cabriolet. With black\, orange\, and ochre color block sections\, the abstract canvas becomes a record of his road trip experience and presents a minimal\, almost sci-fi\, landscape. \nFor additional information please contact Dion Johnson djohnson@laverne.edu or 909.593.3511 x 4383
URL:https://laverne.edu/event/wonderland-selections-from-the-la-verne-art-collection/2023-12-08/
LOCATION:Campus Center\, West Gallery\, La Verne\, CA\, 91750\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://laverne.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wonderland.jpg
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