Let the dog out. Feed the chickens. Eat breakfast. Look in the mirror. Create a self-portrait. That is how Julia Couzens begins each day in a ritual she’s performed for decades.
The arts center solicited contributions from eight artists based throughout the country known for work insisting on the inclusion of marginalized people and their histories.
Linda Sormin and Lien Truong are singular voices in contemporary sculpture and
painting.
Fiber inclination: Whichever the form calls for, I’m promiscuous.
Over the course of three years I worked on a series of hand woven and repeatedly burned textiles. My work has since taken on a new direction but the burned textiles laid the ground work in moving me toward a performance-based making practice.
The inauguration of the formerly SF-based gallery’s new LA location, features work by Lien Truong, Linda Sormin, and Luis A. Sahagun — three artists whose practices are immersed in complex visual and political American histories.
“We are excited, as with every season, to experience the dialogues and breakthroughs that happen when such talented artists come together on campus.”
PATRICIA SWEETOW GALLERY is pleased to announce the SFO Museum has acquired two Cornelia Schulz paintings from 2018, joining the four paintings in their permanent collection from an earlier acquisition.
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco today announced the acquisition of 42 works of art by contemporary Bay Area artists, including Demetri Broxton and Ramekon O’Arwisters.
To new and long treasured friends, we’re looking forward to meeting and greeting you in Los Angeles! PATRICIA SWEETOW GALLERY is honored to announce our new location at 1700 So. Santa Fe Avenue, #351, Downtown Los Angeles. We’re excited to be in the company of such luminaries as Vielmetter Los Angeles, Nicodim Gallery […]