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Faculty Exhibition: In Two Parts

Monday, August 27 - 12:00 pm - Saturday, September 15 4:00 pm - Art Design Center (AC)
http://www.csun.edu/artgalleries

Reception:  Saturday, September 8  4-7pm

The fall semester starts with a two-part exhibition featuring the CSUN Art Department's full-time faculty artists.  Each part will allow the artists ample room to exhibit more comprehensive current bodies of work.  Part One includes work by Edward Alfano, Patsy Cox, Paula DiMarco, Samantha Fields, and Joy vonWolffersdorff.

Gallery Hours are Mon-Sat 12-4, Thurs 12-8.  Closed Monday, September 3.

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

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Saturday, September 22 12:00 pm - Saturday, October 13 4:00 pm - Art Gallery (AG)
http://www.csun.edu/artgalleries

Gallery Talk: Monday, September 24 10am

Closing Reception:  Saturday, October 13 4-7pm

The CSUN Art Department's faculty exhibition continues with Part Two and includes current bodies of work by Mark Farquar, Jim Kelley, Lesley Krane, Laurel Long, Michelle Rozic and Christian Tedeschi.

Gallery Hours:  Mon-Sat 12-4pm, Thurs 12-8pm

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Saturday, September 22 - Saturday, October 13 All Day - Art Gallery (AG)
http://www.csun.edu/artgalleries

Gallery Talk: Monday, September 24 10am

Closing Reception:  Saturday, October 13 4-7pm

The Burning Wall Street installation combine a miniaturized Wall Street replete with matchstick banks and mixed media "occupiers" and the infamous burning bank paintings by artist Alex Schaefer, whose work inspired this project.  Organized by Art Education Professor Edie Pistolesi, with 150 students participating in creating this project, Burning Wall Street is dedicated to the "99%".  

West Gallery Hours:  Mon-Sat 12-4pm, Thurs 12-8pm