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Meet the artists behind Revision and Into the Garden at the Irvine Fine Arts Center Artists Panel, January 27.
Join us at the Irvine Fine Arts Center Saturday, January 27, 2 p.m., for a spirited panel discussion led by art critic and writer Shana Nys Dambrot with the artists featured in our current exhibitions, Revision and Into the Garden. Both exhibitions are curated in collaboration with Durden and Ray, and with curatorial support from Carlos Beltran Arechiga.
This panel is free to attend; no RSVP is necessary.
Learn more by visiting irvinefinearts.org/exhibitions.
Revision and Into the Garden will conclude Saturday, February 3.
Gallery hours are 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Monday–Thursday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday.
The exhibitions and parking are free. The Irvine Fine Arts Center is located in Heritage Community Park at 1432 Yale Ave.
About the Exhibitions
Artworks featured in Revision exist as paintings, photographs, sculptures, site-specific installations, and hybrid forms that propose new uses for domestic objects, symbols of nostalgia, historical artifacts, and tools of perception. Presented in the center’s Main Gallery and Gallery 2, works on view propose a reconsideration of “ordinariness” by reassembling found discarded personal items, playfully juxtaposing industrial and commonplace materials, and experimenting with visual language and meaning-making.
Showing in the center’s Gallery 1, Into the Garden couples works on fabric by Dani Dodge and sculptural works by Carolyn Mason in an environment that invites viewers to indulge in the act of looking and imagining. The exhibition features Mason’s vivid sculptures comprised of expanding foam, wood, various metals, and felt. Similarly evocative of a sense of wonder and discovery, Dodge’s fabric and ink installation reflects affirmative moments the artist has spent in the Southern California desert.