Upcoming Exhibitions

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Image of a colorful oil painting by artist Vian Sora.
Vian Sora, Lapped, 2023, Oil and mixed media on canvas, 80 x 72 inches, Courtesy of Luis De Jesus and Jay Wingate, Los Angeles, © Vian Sora, Image courtesy of Luis De Jesus Los Angeles 

Inner Vision: Abstraction and Cognition 

Main Gallery, February 13 – May 8, 2025 

Inner Vision: Abstraction and Cognition considers the use of abstraction to investigate the nature of thought, experience, and the senses. Exploring  abstraction as a language that spans lived experience, scientific inquiry, and diverse epistemological frameworks, Inner Vision examines a range of abstract representations of cognition and sensation including emotional states, dreams, hallucinations, mystical experience, and neurological phenomena. While their visual dialects vary, each artist investigates the complexities of internal perception and sensation. Some works offer critical perspectives on cultural signifiers to convey belief systems. Others examine altered states of consciousness through abstracted scientific models. Still others investigate the ways color and form activate personal and collective memory. Many of the works investigate and engage perceptual awareness. Together, they demonstrate the potential of abstraction—and the limits of concrete language—to understand and communicate the full spectrum of lived experience. 

Featured artists: Bhakti Baxter, Terri Friedman, Rema Ghuloum, Dennis Koch, Robin Mitchell, Bridget Mullen, Angeline Rivas, Adee Roberson, Barbara Rossi, and Vian Sora 

  

Bruce Conner: Lithographs 

Main Gallery Corridor, February 13 – May 8, 2025 

Inspired by the artist’s highly detailed felt-tip pen drawings, this series of prints explores perception by prompting prolonged, up-close viewing and recall mandala forms as well as microscopic imagery. The selected prints are part of the Museum’s permanent collection. 

 

Jodie Mack: Glistening Thrills 

Mini Gallery, February 13 – May 8, 2025 

Jodie Mack’s handmade collage films blend techniques of abstraction and optical science to create richly layered perceptual tapestries. Glistening Thrills is an approximately 9-minute film with audio that will play on a loop in the Mini Gallery, facilitating an immersive experience that builds upon the themes of the Main Gallery exhibition, Inner Vision. 

 

Laurie Steelink: A Love Supreme 

Glenn Court, February 13 – May 8, 2025 

 

Brittany Mojo: A Vocabulary of Objects 

Community Gallery, February 13 – May 8, 2025 

 

Word & Image: Prints from the Permanent Collection 

Prints and Drawings Hallway, February 13 – May 8, 2025 

 

Notes to Future Selves: A Community Engagement Project 

Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Gallery, Ongoing 

Instructions for participating in the exhibition.

 

Walasse Ting: 1¢ Life  

Prints and Drawings Room, Ongoing 

1¢ Life (1964) is a collaborative book project by Chinese-American visual artist and poet Walasse Ting (1929-2010). The book combines written works by Ting with artwork by various artists associated with Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism, including Sam Francis (who edited the book), Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Mitchell, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol, among others. Ting’s witty wordplay and biting sense of humor is evident throughout the book, as is 1960s experimentation and iconoclasm. The book includes thirty-one folios, which will be on display with weekly rotations over the course of fall 2024 and spring 2025 semesters. 1¢ Life is part of the Museum’s permanent collection.   

Reservations are available for visitor exhibition viewing sessions in the David Campagna Prints and Drawings Room. To make a reservation to view this exhibition, please fill out a request at least two weeks in advance. Make a reservation to view this exhibition. 

 

Selections from the Permanent Collection  

Archives Room, Ongoing