I-5: A Survey of California Educators From the 1960’s to the Present, Group Exhibition, University Library, San Diego State University

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Abstract

Exhibition Dates: 7th June 2024 - 18th December 2024

Exhibition Venue: University Library, San Diego State University, California, United States

I-5 is a living archive and curatorial project that surveys California artists and educators working in jewelry and metalsmithing from 1960 to the present. This exhibition features the work of 30 influential artists who have shaped metalsmithing history on the Golden Coast. The I-5 project demonstrates the lineages of and developments in material knowledge across the state, which merge and interconnect much like the interstate highway network it shares its name with.

Curated By: Sarah Darro , Kerianne Quick, Kay Yee
Exhibiting Artists:
Susanna Speirs Ali, Curtis Hidemasa Arima, Kristin Beeler Teri Brudnak Yvonne Escalante Reed Fagan Arline Fisch Angela Gleason Jack da Silva Marilyn da Silva April Kawaoka Marilyn Koch David LaPlantz Marcia Lewis Theresa Lovering-Brown Deborah Lozier Tova Lund Valerie Mitchell Jennifer Moore Irene Mori Lisa Mueller Dawn Nakanishi Kerianne Quick Alan Revere Sondra Sherman Leslie Shershow Helen Shirk
Lynda Watson Linda Weiss Kay Yee
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSan Diego, United States
PublisherSan Diego State University
Media of outputOther
SizeJewellery
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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