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INSTALLATIONS Exhibition

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Cross Streets: Crenshaw / Silver Spur
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The PV Art Center / Beverly G. Alpay Center for Arts Education presents Installations - an exhibition exploring environmental art that takes into account the viewers entire sensory experience- featuring two Los Angeles Artists, Edith Abeyta and Meeson Pae Yang. Curated by Scott Canty, PVAC Exhibitions Director. Installation art can be either temporary or permanent within a space or as a public setting. This art form can take on many different materials; this genre incorporates a very broad range of everyday and natural materials, which are often chosen for their suggestive qualities. Many installations are site-specific types - designed to exist only in the space for which they were created. Edith Abeyta uses re-purposed, salvaged and scavenged materials and incorporates interactive and participatory elements within her installations, focusing & exploring issues of collectivity, opportunity, and labor. Embracing notions of ethereality and multiplicity she offers alternatives to static, single voiced art production. Messon Pae Yangs objective is to interpret & examine the natural world and make new meanings and connections. By creating immersive installations, she encourages viewers to interact and be enveloped in an experiential moment of reflection, contrary to our fast paced world of globalization. Wang investigates the convergence of science, technology & mythology into a thickly layered stratum of images & objects reflecting systems of nature death, regeneration.

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Submitted By: Palos Verdes Art Center
Tags: Visual Arts, Wheel chair access, Free admissions