In a discussion with local architect Kelly Sutherlin McLeod, Rosa Lowinger delved into her Cuban-Jewish family’s intergenerational trauma and her dedication to the craft of restoration.
Tag: Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum
Pau Pescador displays their capsule of self-expression through collage
Artist Pau Pescador expresses their personal themes of gender identity, self-expression and body presentation using a fun, mixed-media collage medium.
BW S11E7: California’s official Transgender History Month, the new LGBTQ+ district in Long Beach & more
BW S11E7: California’s official Transgender History Month, the new LGBTQ+ district in Long Beach & more
New York LGBTQ+ counterculture at the Kleefeld Museum launch of “Drag Show”
Drag queens, hula-hoops and counterculture polaroids were some of the many experiences available in the opening reception of the new on-campus exhibit, “Drag Show.”
Celebrate fall with art, crafts, and DJ sets at Kleefeld Contemporary
The Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum will be hosting a fall event, consisting of activities, food, and art on Oct. 20.
Phung Huynh’s ‘Boys will be boys,’ explores themes of gender, patriarchy and toxic masculinity
Huynh discussed her piece, ‘Boys will be boys,’ during an art talk at the Kleefeld Contemporary Tuesday. The piece is one of the eight in the Kleefeld Contemporary’s GYRE exhibition and will be on display until Friday, Feb. 29.
CSULB professor Chris Miles discusses John Baldessari’s ‘Plant With Heart’ in Kleefeld Contemporary’s art talk series
Miles discussed John Baldessari’s reclaimed photography piece, ‘Plant With Heart,’ one of eight art pieces in the Kleefeld Contemporary’s GYRE exhibition.
Artist Keith Walsh converges art and politics in ‘Trotsky Dialectics’
“Trotsky Dialectics” is one of eight art pieces on display for Kleefeld Contemporary’s exhibition, GYRE. Walsh spoke about the work in an art talk hosted by the museum Tuesday.
A closer look at CSULB’s Carlson/Bloc tower | Celebrating 70 years
In 1965, Long Beach State hosted the California International Art Symposium where eight of the world’s best-known outdoor artists gathered at the university to create public art pieces to be dispersed throughout the campus. One of these pieces was the Carlson/Bloc Tower by André Bloc.
A virtual art tour of CSULB’s 1965 International Art Symposium collection
Join the Daily Forty-Niner on a virtual tour of the public art pieces that scatter the university as a result of the California International Art Symposium that took place at CSULB in 1965.