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In the Media: Los Angeles Times Highlights Ken Gonzales-Day’s Work in MOCA Exhibition
Works from his ongoing series have also been recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and other prestigious museums for their permanent collections.
Read MoreIn the Media: The New Yorker Highlights Ken Gonzales-Day’s Photography
The New Yorker highlighted the work of California photographers who are confronting the state’s history, including Ken Gonzales-Day, Fletcher Jones Chair in Art and professor of art. Gonzales-Day’s ongoing Erased […]
Read MoreMuseum of Modern Art Acquires Ken Gonzales-Day’s The Wonder Gaze
The work is part of Gonzales-Day’s ongoing聽Erased Lynchings聽series,聽which began with a focus on the history of lynching in California.
Read MoreBriana Loewinsohn 鈥02鈥檚 Graphic Memoir Draws Inspiration From the Magical and Mundane
Ephemera chronicles Loewinsohn鈥檚 reflections on her childhood and relationship with her mother, who is managing mental health issues.
Read MoreIn the Media: Jun Kaneko’s Ceramics on Display at Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo Globe-News Reports
The installation, which is partly supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, will run through September 3, 2023.
Read MoreDigital Preservation Class Digitizes Scripps Campus and Archives
鈥淚n this kind of an academic institution, there’s a place for interdisciplinary thinking, so these technologies and this course give students a lens through which to look at the big challenges and rapid changes occurring in cultural sustainability and art conservation.鈥
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Vivian Monteiro 鈥23’s Art Shines in Debut Solo Exhibition
On campus, the Williamson Gallery has been instrumental in connecting Monteiro with the art community at Scripps and elsewhere.
Read MoreArt Classes Provide Foundation for Alex Trimm ’14’s Sustainability Career
As an optimization lead for Flashfood, an app that collaborates with grocery stores to reduce food waste, Trimm uses her visualization and communication skills to conduct data analysis.
Read MoreExhibitions at MOCA, Toronto Art Museum Feature Work by Ken Gonzales-Day
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles and the Toronto Art Museum are both hosting exhibitions that feature work by Ken Gonzales-Day, Fletcher Jones Chair in Art and professor of art.
Read MoreIn the Media: Soldner Center Featured in Preservation Magazine
Soldner taught at Scripps for more than 30 years and was best known for his work with the Japanese ceramic firing technique called raku.
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