exhibition calendar

SCA Project Gallery hours are:

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, noon-4pm

Openings and receptions for Second Saturday Art Walk: 6-9pm

For additional info please contact: Cheryl Bookout, SCA Executive Director at: cheryl@scagallery.com

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  current exhibition



 

07.12- 08.02.2008

“From the Ground Up"

Painting, drawing, mixed-media, sculpture

Artist Reception, Saturday, July 12, 2008 6 - 9 pm
Concurrent with 2nd Saturday Pomona Art Walk

Closing Reception. Saturday. July 26, 2008 6 - 9 pm
Concurrent with Last Saturday Pomona Art Walk

Artists: Diana Durr, Karen Pollitt, Esther Shaw

  upcoming exhibitions:  
   
  past exhibitions in 2008:  
   



6.14
- 07.05.2008


“My Space"

A Juried Exhibition at SCA Project Gallery
Painting, photography, drawing, mixed-media, sculpture, ceramics, video installation

Juror: Suvan Geer

Artists working with the concept of space. Be it personal, psychological, physical, emotional, cyber, universal, memory, inner, social, etc:

Katherine Atkins
Seann Brackin
Michael Conboy
Dianne Stratton Corzo
Kristin du Charme
Desiree Engel
Nicholas Fedak II
Nicole Frazer
David Friedman
Nat George
S. Kanatsiz
Shaun Kardinal
Niku Kashef
Janos K. Lanyi
Dana Maiden
Jeff Miller
Joe Notaro
Erin Payne
Benito Rangel de Maria
Gwen Samuels
Christine Weir
Vancouver, BC
Cape Girardenn, MO
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Anaheim, CA
Burbank, CA
LaVerne, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Ogden, UT
Seattle, WA
Pacific Palisades, CA
Irvine, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Seattle, WA
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA

 

 
Bruce Barton

Jane Chang

05.10 - 06.08.2008

2 Artists
Painting, drawing and mixed-media


Artist: Bruce Barton

"Tide Pools, and Other Bottomless Ponds"

The language seems to be the most challenging aspect of art-making.
While difficult, it seemed to me that drawing was the single place where
interested people could go to - at once - reinvent language and worry
it to meaning.


"Draw what it means to be the sparrow . . . not what the sparrow
looks like."

Artist: Jane Chang
"The Circle of Life"

It moves us all through our journey of life. As I move on in
life I see my children growing up just as I did. I also see my parents
in myself as i grow older. As time passes by we all move on; in the
circle of life.

 

Nina K. Jun

Hyehyung Ko

"El Aztlan No" Artist: Manual Ortega

Hyejoo Lee

04.12 - 05.08.2008

"4 Artists"

"Form vs. Content"
Ceramic Pillows installation

Artist: Nina K. Jun

"Dreams, Desires, Temptations, and Illusions are aspects of the human condition
that interest me. Pillows are present when people sleep/dream. People play with
pillows, by squeezing, tossing and throwing them. I am emphasizing the tensions
within illusion, temptation and reality by constructing pillows in rigid and fragile
ceramics."

"Material = My Steroid"
Sculpture and installation

Artist: Hyehyung Ko

"I often start my work from finding a material that simulates my
artistic senses. Through the interactions between the materials, I resemble
the interconnectedness of human relationships. Transformation of the
materiality represents how a person is affected by the society.”

"Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber & Phthalo Blue"
Paintings, Drawings & Mixed Media

Artist: Manuel Ortega

New work by Manuel Ortega "MeMe"

"Space + People + ?"
Computer based Graphic and Human Interactive Installation

Artist: Hyejoo Lee

Special event: Looky Loo Tour #2
A walking self-guided tour starting at the dA on Saturday, April 19,
noon - 5 p.m.

 





03.08 - 04.05.2008

"A Recollection of Dreams for a Red Letter Day"
Contemporary Ceramic Group Show

Artists: Alanna DeRocchi, Maile Iwanaga, Taehoon Kim, Debbie
Kupinsky, and Junghwa Lee.

This exhibition brings together a group of artists that ask us to
reexamine the familiar and contribute to the meaning of the works with our
own memories, dreams and associations. The works play with the
associations that we sometimes make in dreams or in memory when we somehow
find that familiar territory is suddenly strange and unfamiliar. Animals,
dolls, toys, domestic objects and the figure find themselves in strange
relationships and contexts that coax the viewer to make connections
between the everyday and how that interacts with the subconscious. The
artists employ strategies that range from realism to the sweet
simplification of children¢s cartoons and toys, yet they all share an interest
in exploring how the subconscious and memory interact with the concrete
world of daylight.


"Change"
Mixed media including photography and installation

Artist: Susan Whiteley

This body of work explores the theme of personal reflection within a
society that devalues nature. This work celebrates natural phenomena
while lamenting the reality of global warming.

 

"Movement" by Hyun Sook Kim

by Ae Ja Lee

"Celebrating Life with Art" by Taraneh Mozafarian

02.09 - 03.01.2008

“4 Artists”

Artists:
Hyun Sook Kim, Ae Ja Lee, Taraneh Mozafarian, Da Aie Park

"Movement" by Hyun Sook Kim, Artist/Visiting Art Professor from Korea University:

"For almost forty years, I have painted landscapes and stories. Through repeated
experiments on canvas, I have been wondering and pursuing the limit of lines as a
tool for revealing energies inherent in the 'objects.' In this exhibition, I am focusing
on the kinetic energy flowing out of lines before they begin to form shapes."


"Reflection" by Ae Ja Lee, Artist/Visiting Art Professor from Korea University:

"Textile Art: The basic motif of my works is 'inner face of change,' silent and hidden
transformation of shapes, colors, and textures of objects with time passage. Weaving
is an effective tool for this, because warps are space or objects, while wefts mean
time or change. They are intersected just like time and space are to be intertwined.
Since 2000, I have been trying to apply traditional weaving techniques such as
'IKAT' and 'Double Weave' to computer aided jacquard weaving used in contemporary
silk industries.
"

"Celebrating Life with Art" by by Taraneh Mozafarian, Artist

Descending from a rich Persian cultural heritage, in addition to a family of artists and jewelers. Using different techniques and approaches Taraneh's work is continuously evolving. She makes wall pieces and installations using copper and other unconventional materials. Working with copper mixed media, Taraneh finds her medium unpredictable and full of surprises. She feels the copper is alive and has its own intelligence.

Da Aie Park, Artist

"My painting is merely an object saturated with colors inspired by the spirits of the nature. I neither wish to recreate, nor symbolize anything, as it becomes a unique object in itself. I immerse myself into the work of ABSTRACT, which I may define as a play and combination of colors and forms."
 
Image: Tom Stubbs
01.12 - 02.02.2008

“Saving the Præy”

Presented by é gallery

"Saving the Praey contemplates predator vs. prey, or depending upon the artist's
interpretation, prayer and the church. There are many questions: Who is the predator
and who is the victim? Are you the victim or are you unwittingly the predator? Does
prayer really work? When do we pray and to whom? In this exhibition, sixteen artists
tackle these questions and add a few of their own."

Artists:
A. S. Ashley, Anna Marie Francesco, Cheryl Bookout, Clark Miller,
Clifford Matlock, Fr. Bill Moore SS. CC., Gina Porter, James Duke, Joel Woodard,
John Lee, Juan Thorp, Manny LeGaspé, Marco Zamora, Ricahrd Starke, Sergio Rebia,
Thomas Stubbs


  past exhibitions in 2007:






01.13 - 02.03, 2007

"Elicitnix"

Photography, Installation and Multi-Media

Artists: C. Finley, Seth Hoercher, Jeff Foye, Jocelyn Foye, Jeff Mohr, Jean
Robison

 



02.10-03.03, 2007


"I’ve got wings on my mind"

Cermanic Sculptures

Artist: Matt Wedel

 

 




03.10-04.03, 2007

"Emanon"

A diverse group of artists working in a broad range of media and subject
matter, trying to make sense of the human condition.

Artists: Todd A. Smith,Stephan Raul Anaya, Liane Ricci, Hilary Norcliffe,
Carlton Christy, Alisa Gierloff, Keira Dooley


 




04.14-05.05, 2007

Artist: Nancy Kay Turner

RuBBinG HeR ThE WrONg Way
Mixed media works - paper, panel


Artist: Jennifer Andersen

"Somatic Reverie"

 







5 Artists Exhibition

05.10 - 06.02, 2007

Allegories of a Dream: The Honeysuckle Translations
Mixed Media Sculpture Installation, some combined with Video
Projection
Artist: Jesse Potts

From the Peaks of Life
(Korean)
(English)
Text Installation on walls
Artist: CD Kim

¡Ong Gwan¢ (The Burying Urns)
Clay Sculpture Installation with Video

'In its Path'
Photography
Artist: Nina K. Jun


Sky Mall Exclusives
Ceramic and mixed media installation based on Sky Mall catalog and the
unique items found within.
Artist: Peter Morgan

Relief Organizations
Assemblage playing on the meaning of the words and the term
Artist: Gregory Liffick

 






06.09-06.30, 2007

"Wild"

Mixed media works and paintings

Artists: Karen Pollitt, Esther Shaw, and Norma Tanega
 

07.14-07.28, 2007

"(R)Evolution, A New Fairly Frantic Fairy Tale"

(R)Evolution is an original and unconventional theatre piece

 


08.01-08.31, 2007

SCA Project Gallery closed in August for rest and rejuvenation
 
Luis Soltero

Alison Breckenridge

09.08-10.06, 2007

"Happiness in Dystopia: the Body Imperfect in Utopia"

A group show by students from Cal State Fullerton, Cal State L.A.
Photography, painting, sculpture, video, installation.

Artists : Anna Chung, Stephanie Lundstrom, Krystal Glasman, Nick Mendoza
Shinling Wang, Ryan Bubion, Diana Nguyen, Ian Trout, James Coxon,
Noal Garrett, Tiffany Slagle, Angela Price, Holly Kruse, Kelly Rice,
Ted von Heiland, William Faecke, Kerry Chavez, Luis Soltero, Rob Rowe
Allison Breckenridge, Brian Littler, Rebecca Giesking, Michael Bufanda,
Wataru Todoroki, Diego Aguirre, Brendan Cosgrove, Mickey Edtinger,
Alex Jackson, Fernando Padilla, Ernest Price, Joe Nyaggah, David Krisor
Chanel Eddines, Patrick Strand, Thé Nguyen, Tricia Aimee

Organized by Thé Nguyen

 


Patricia Hagerman
Anna Friesen
Jane Jang Wonsil Kim



10.13-11.03, 2007

"Art 4 Now"

Mixed media and acrylics painting, drawings and collages using photo
fragments, sculpture in mixed media - metal, fabrics, acrylic rods.

Artists : Anna Friesen, Jane Jang, Patricia Hagerman, Wonsil Kim

 

 
One Cherry Bobber

11.10-12.01, 2007

“One Cherry Bobber”

Mixed media and acrylics painting, drawings

Artists :
Juan Thorp, Cheryl Bookout, Bob Pece

The common threads connecting Juan, Cheryl and Bob’s work are a sense
of humor and a love of the improbable. Juan’s fascination for schematic drawings
of power tools and home plumbing…machines that could exist in some strange
mechanics laboratory with functions that one can only imagine. Cheryl
has a love of fairytales, legendary myths and is intrigued with the
phenomenon of the multi-player, role-playing games possible on the computer.
A fantasy….if I were a princess? Bob is inspired by everyday images and if you
look closely, you may recognize something from your kitchen. Humor, ambiguity,
image placement on the canvass as well as in the context of the art world-the
irony of making such silly, doodlish figures the subject of “high art” are his main
concerns.

 




12.8 - 12.22, 2007

“Corrosives, tortoises, snakes, and insects, a down-to-earth exploration ”

Two and three dimensional artworks in collages

Artist:
Brian Baltzer

Two and three dimensional artworks in collages combining found objects
and digital photographs taken of old rolled shot up cars found in the desert, also
combining mono prints and small stamp prints of the insects and animals
found in the desert.

"The extremely textured, rusty, twisted and shot up cars give me
opportunity to have fun and learn how to do manipulated digital
artwork on my computer."

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annual benefit - 2007

“SMALL WORKS"

SCA Project Gallery Annual Benefit - 2007

 

 



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