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Dwora Fried’s Magnificent Boxes

January 5, 2016 By Karen Schifman

It is such a pleasure to write about SCWCA member Dwora Fried and her wonderful assemblages. Fried will be having a solo exhibition this month at Gallery 825 entitled Big Box/little box. The upcoming exhibition offered an opportunity for me to visit her studio to view her current work and learn more about her art […]

Filed Under: Art Exhibitions, IN THE STUDIO Tagged With: Dwora Fried

Paper and Drawing Elevated…

October 6, 2015 By Karen Schifman

Last Saturday evening (Sept. 26) I went to two extremely well attended openings: one at the Craft and Folk Art Museum (CAFAM) and one at Loft at Liz’s on La Brea.  Both exhibitions were filled with art and viewers.  Both exhibitions offer work by local artists.  These exhibitions complement each other quite well. At CAFAM, Paperworks […]

Filed Under: Art Exhibitions, Uncategorized Tagged With: Betty Ann Brown, Craft and Folk Art Museum, Loft at Liz's

IN THE STUDIO WITH Mei Xian Qui

September 3, 2015 By Karen Schifman

       A few weeks ago I met local artist Mei Xian Qui at her Inglewood studio, a space she has  retained for the past 8 years. The artistic community in Inglewood serves her well as many of her artist friends assist with and support her practice. Many of the artists live in their […]

Filed Under: IN THE STUDIO Tagged With: Mei Xian Qui

Photography in the Age of Anxiety

August 24, 2015 By Karen Schifman

Photography in the Age of Anxiety I recently came across a paper I had written in graduate school about noted art critic Robert Hughes’ (1938-2012) views on art in the “Age of Anxiety.” According to Hughes, “The nightmare of Vietnam cast America into an age of anxiety…and the art will reflect that…” In my paper […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Hollyhock House Revisited

July 22, 2015 By Karen Schifman

Art is the soul of the people. One cannot look on visions like this without having visions of one’s own. Without visions, we are only ants, and our communities only ant hills. –Aline Barnsdall  The city of Los Angeles has certainly changed over the last several decades. I have lived here my entire life and […]

Filed Under: Architecture

Women Around Town, June 2015

June 11, 2015 By Karen Schifman

Here are my selections of exhibitions of work by women artists in So. California for the month of June. I want to begin by recommending this month’s edition of Artnews  it is a “must-read” as it is dedicated to women in the art world. *Spotlight on Cheryl Dullabaun in “Western Dreams” Exhibition at Groundspace Projects Groundspace Projects in downtown […]

Filed Under: Women Around Town Tagged With: Ann Chamberlin, Cheryl Dullabaun, Corita Kent, Freyda Miller, Ruth Weisberg, Sandra Lauterbach, Seda Saar

Oh Mama!

May 7, 2015 By Karen Schifman

  I recently received a catalogue in the mail for an art exhibition “Through A Mother’s Eye: The Lifeline Work of Feminist Artist, Helen Redman.” I was so intrigued that I read it cover to cover. When this show opened at the Women’s Museum of California at San Diego’s Liberty Station at Point Loma, I […]

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: Helen Redman, Women's Museum of California

Tête-à-Tête

April 20, 2015 By Karen Schifman

In my profession sharing my knowledge and passion of art with others is commonplace. However there are those times of sharing that stand out, and it was this morning in reflection of a recent visit to the Getty center with students that spurred this writing. I had just read a note from a student about […]

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: Getty Center, Norton Simon Museum, Robert Motherwell, San Diego Museum of Art

A Nod to Women Artists of the Past

March 23, 2015 By Karen Schifman

Today I am sharing a list that was printed in a Huffington Post article on historical women artists. (Image: Photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron) The list is comprised of ten women artists who have been part of the curriculum of several of the courses I have taught over the years. These women artists have rarely been […]

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: L.A. Artcore, So.Calif. Women's Caucus for Art, Women Artists

Palm Springs Modernism

March 17, 2015 By Karen Schifman

Last month, I attended Modernism Week in Palm Springs, something I have wanted to do for a few years. I began with a stroll in the Uptown Design District, where many of the furnishings looked so familiar. It was as if they were plucked from the Jetsons, or from my family home in the early […]

Filed Under: Commentary Tagged With: Kaufmann House, Mid-Century Modernism, Palm Springs, Richard Neutra

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