
Haena Yoo's installation "Guttin'n Out," makes use of found materials, video projection and various dimensions.
Cal State Long Beach’s School of Art galleries saw some fresh faces this week when the Greater Los Angeles MFA exhibition kicked off its 13th annual show.
The event brought together artists from various Southern California schools in one of the biggest visual art installations on campus. From paintings and sculptures to videos and porcelain pieces, the art shown is as varied as it is unique.
The GLAMFA galleries will be available for viewing Mondays through Thursdays from noon to 5 p.m. until Feb. 1.
- Haena Yoo’s installation “Guttin’n Out,” makes use of found materials, video projection and various dimensions.
- “Fluorescent Over Sunset” is an inkjet print taken by Pablo Estrada.
- The “Untitled” photograph by Carey Coleman features and flurry of contrasting colors.
- The porcelain piece by Kellan Barnebey King, “Ossuary for Narcissa Drice,” includes eucalyptus, gold luster.
- “A Funeral for a Sardine” by Adrian Abela uses canned sardines, clay and wood.
- Amy MacKay’s “Johanna” series uses heavy brush strokes on an oil on canvas painting.
- Amy MacKay’s “Johanna” series uses heavy brush strokes on an oil on canvas painting.
- Stacey Alexander’s “Virtual Reality” uses graphite on paper while leaving a great deal of white space.
- Haena Yoo’s installation “Guttin’n Out” makes use of found materials, video projection and various dimensions.
- In Nasim Hantehzadeh’s “Nighttime,” the artist works with oil pastel on paper.
- “We are where were are not” is a video projection loop by Kim Garcia.
- “Rhizome 2” is an installation by Kyle Walker which utilizes grass, soil and ultra violet light.
- “Worms” by Robin Akashi is a video projection shot in a found footage style.
- “Worms” by Robin Akashi is a video projection shot in a found footage style.
- “Worms” by Robin Akashi is a video projection shot in a found footage style.
- Haena Yoo’s installation “Guttin’n Out,” makes use of found materials, video projection and various dimensions.