Exhibits Events
Saturday, December 01, 2012
Tomorrowland
Saturday, October 27 12:00 pm - Saturday, December 08 4:00 pm - Art Gallery (AG)
http://www.csun.edu/artgalleries
OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday October 27 4-6pm
GALLERY TALK: Monday, October 29 10am
This is a group exhibition featuring artists whose work depicts visions of future dystopias based on a turbulent present. Desert wastelands, faux fallen satellites, devises designed to ensure your survival and a world seemingly run by giant computer servers; the artists in this show offer a prescient window into a world that not only may be, but in some places, already exists.
Artists include Lisa Adams, Libby Clarke, Daniel Dove, Trygve Faste, Sean Higgins, Kelly McLane, Thomas Muller and Klutch Stanaway.
Additional events including lectures and artists visits in conjunction for this exhibition can be found at www.csun.edu/artgalleries.
Gallery hours are Monday through Saturday 12-4, Thursdays 12-8pm. Please note: The Gallery will be closed Nov. 12 and Nov. 22-24.
Monday, January 07, 2013
16th Annual High School Art Invitational
Monday, January 07 - Saturday, January 26 All Day - Art Gallery (AG)
http://www.csun.edu/artgalleries
Reception: Friday, Jan. 25 7-9pm
The Art Galleries of California State University Northridge open their Sixteenth Annual High School Art Invitational, Monday, January 7th, in the Main Gallery. Thirty-six San Fernando Valley high schools and nearly two hundred students participated in this show. The exhibitors have been selected by their individual art teachers at each school; the works are in various media, including painting, sculpture, video, graphic design and mixed media. The popularity of this exhibition signals the continued and growing interest of arts programs in public and private schools.
High School Art Teachers Invitational
Monday, January 07 - Saturday, January 26 All Day - Art Gallery (AG)
http://www.csun.edu/artgalleries
Reception: Friday, Jan. 25 7-9pm
The Art Galleries of California State University Northridge invited San Fernando Valley high school teachers to display their work during the 16th Annual High School Art Invitational. Two teachers from each school were invited using the same size requirements as their students; all artwork under 3’ x 3’ x 3’ would be accepted. Twenty four teachers participated in this year’s invitational.

