How a $185,000 grant fund will support arts programming in Orange County
Artist Aria Dean looks through the work of another artist Fred Eversley, “untitled parabolic lens.” Thousands attend Frieze 2020 in Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 12, 2020.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)
By Vera CastanedaStaff Writer
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A portion of funds from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts have reached Orange County once again.
Among 50 museums and arts organizations,
Laguna Art Museum are spring 2021 grant recipients. The funds will support administrative expenses, programs, exhibitions and curatorial research.
“We are pleased to support three exceptional institutions in Orange County,” said Rachel Bers, program director of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, in a statement. “Their programs and exhibitions provide an important platform for artists to engage with local communities, while upholding the foundation’s belief that artists have significant
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The subjectivity of art often comes down to timing. That is, the way a certain artist or movement’s work can affect the viewer is often highly dependent on what that viewer is going through in their own life.
Julia San Roman had always been peripherally familiar with the iconic California Light and Space movement, the loose collective of regional artists working in the 1960s and ’70s. She recollects that the geometric and illuminative works of artists like James Turrell and Robert Irwin always spoke to her, but never directly informed her own work, which largely consisted of more figurative oil paintings and self-portraits.
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