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Gallery Hours

Main Gallery:
Mon - Sat Noon - 4pm, Thurs Noon - 8pm

Closed Sundays and Holidays.

West Gallery:
Varies weekly, call 818-677-2156

Contact Information

CSUN Art Galleries
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA, 91330-8299

Exhibition info line:
818-677- 2226

Office:
818-677-2156
818-677-5910 fax

 

Jim Sweeters
Interim Director

jim.sweeters@csun.edu
818-677-3060

Michelle Giacopuzzi,
Office Manager/Exhibitions Coordinator
michelle.giacopuzzi@csun.edu
818-677-2156

 

 

 

West Gallery Exhibitions

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Featured Artists

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Family Trees / June 7 -10

Organized by A Window Between Worlds

 

CSUN Inked poster art

CSUN Inked / June 29 - July 31

CSUN Inked showcases the art of tattooing in the CSUN community. Through video and a series of photographs, tattoos from our campus will be exhibited and discussed in order to appreciate their formal and conceptual affinities and to situation this art form in the global phenomenon of body marking.

The exhibition is co-curated by Dr. Peri Klemm of the CSUN Art History Department and the undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in Exhibition Design in Spring 2009 (ART 342, ART 542).

 

West Gallery Exhibition Schedule

 

Image Gallery

August 24 ­ October 10, 2009

Arid Eden
Lauren Richardson and Michael C. McMillen

Reception: Friday, August 28 7-9 pm
Artist¹s Talk: Monday, August 24 -- 10 am

Arid Eden brings together two artists who project personal narratives onto the vast spaces of the desert landscape. In paintings done over a span of twenty five years, Lauren Richardson uses the desert¹s shifting forms as a metaphor for attachment, loss and inexorable change. North Star, by Michael C. McMillen, combines installation and film to create a madcap stream of deconstructed consciousness heading gleefully towards annihilation.

Click on Thumbnail below to view larger versions of the pictures.

Above and Below, 2006
[Oil on Canvas]
Lauren Richardson

North Star, 2008
[Film Still]
Michael C. McMillen

Installation shot in the gallery of Lauren Richardson's work Installation shot in the gallery of Lauren Richardson's work
Installation shot in the gallery of Lauren Richardson's work A picture of an old baseball.  Part of the  Michael C. McMillen film installation.
Installation shot in the gallery of Michael C. McMillen's work Installation shot in the gallery of Michael C. McMillen's work

2009-2010 Exhibition Schedule

 

Past Exhibitions