Susan Arena Glendale Arts presented “Apologizing For My Wild”: New Work by Susan Arena 2024 at ace/121 Gallery in celebration of Women’s History Month. The solo exhibit was on view from February 28-March 30, 2024. An Artist Reception was be held on Saturday, March 2 from 6:00-8:00pm. The reception was free and open to the …
[online exhibition] September 24, 2020 – January 6, 2021 Feedback Loop This piece is dedicated to all cyberpunks/ hackers/ code kids/ black hat/ white hat/ programmers/ etc. In this digital era it is either program or be programmed. This video was made in memory of hackers/hacktivists like Aaron Schwartz, who went to the grave with …
[online exhibition] June 19 – July 31, 2020 Post Pride From archival work that found new relevance to new works produced since the pandemic, the artists represented in Post Pride rose to a call of considering when and how we can reimagine a world amidst COVID-19 during – and after – Pride, forever intertwined with …
Future Forward Armenian American Visionaries April 4 – May 24, 2019 11 Steps Ahead While the original Italian Futurists applied their aesthetics and social practices of technology and the industrial city to diverse artistic mediums in order to emphasize a movement of youth and the “new,” futurism as a term has since been tied to …
February 22 – March 29, 2019 There’s No End to Her Twentieth century landscape painting pictorially introduced the world to the concept of “Manifest Destiny.” The images of the Hudson River School illustrated the ideal of western expansionism, implying it was the right of men to colonize and appropriate all of nature across the Americas. …
January 19 – February 9, 2019 Open House: Common-Unity Open House is a House dance and music community in the greater Los Angeles area. We aim to support and build a haven for dancers and music lovers of all ages, race, color, or creed to get together and share the knowledge of House dance, music, …
June 8 – July 1, 2018 QUEER QUEER was a multi-venue event presented at the following venues in Glendale: ace/121 Gallery “A word becomes a slur becomes a culture. For some ‘Queer’ remains too painful to embrace. For others, it’s a culture that extends beyond the LGBT community, allowing for broader inclusiveness. In LGBT normative …
April 14 – 28, 2018 Risen Curated by ace/121 resident artist, Margarita Simonian, Risen presented work in various mediums that collectively addressed the theme of the Armenian genocide of 1915. Rather than focus on the hardship of this dark history, Simonian chose instead to propose a show that offered an alternative look into this darkness – one of …
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