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#18discuss | Project X Forum 6: Pair-A-Sites with Charles Gaines and Kerry Tribe

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#18discuss | Project X Forum 6 

Wednesday, August 19, 7:30-9:30PM
18th Street Arts Center | Curator’s Lounge
1639 18th St, Santa Monica, CA 90404

 

RSVP for this free event is essential. Reserve seats below.
We are expecting a full room and will use RSVP list for entry.

Refreshments served.

 

This is the sixth in a series of public forums investigating the exhibitions Project X produced in the 90s at 18th Street Arts Center, with a focus on the conditions facing Los Angeles artists at that time, and the way they shaped artist-run organizations, alternative exhibitions and publications. What can the nineties tell us about now?
Project X originated as a roving organization. A team of artists curating exhibitions in the wake of the art market boom of the nineties, they strove to fill the absence of conceptual art criticism in Los Angeles. Project X’s curatorial projects illustrate the crucial role of the artist’s voice in shaping and sustaining the Los Angeles art community.

The Project X Forums are organized by Shana Lutker and Kellie Lanham.

“Pair-A-Sites” was an exhibition in the form of a series of 3 installations by 3 pairs of artists in December 1995 to March 1996 at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, specifically staged in the Community Room — the one room in the building that is shared by both the educational and exhibition programs.
Participating 1995-96 Artists: Lynne Berman & Kathy Chenoweth, Diane Bromberg & Eve Luckring, Charles Gaines & Cheryl Kershaw.

Taking liberally from the initial concerns of the “Pair-A-Sites” exhibition and publication, we invited artists and teachers Charles Gaines and Kerry Tribe to talk about education and exhibition in a larger room—Greater Los Angeles.

Project X will host forums once a month through 2015.

Thanks to 18th Street Arts Center! The Curator in Residence program at 18th Street Arts Center is generously supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Thank you to LACA for hosting the Project X Forums Archive.
Project X Forums will be recorded and made available for streaming through x-traonline.org and lacarchive.com

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