Doyle Exhibition Schedule 2018-2019
The Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion presents transformative experiences through the arts by focusing on contemporary visual culture and creates dynamic programming that inspires interaction and dialogue between artists, students, scholars, and local and international communities. The exhibitions are curated by Tyler Stallings, Director of The Doyle, unless noted otherwise. Free admission to exhibitions and events.
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Amy Elkins: Photographs of Contemporary Masculinity
Main Gallery, September 20-December 1, 2018
Reception: Thur., September 27, 2018, 5-8 p.m.
Artist Talk: Sat., September 29, 1 p.m.
’ first survey of photographs and first solo exhibition in the Western States, explores contemporary masculinity with photographs of male athleticism, of men serving life and death row sentences, and of cisgender and transgender masculine identifying individuals.
Elizabeth Turk: ThinkLab LIVE .002: Extinct Bird Cages
Project Gallery, September 6-October 4, 2018
Reception: Thur., September 27, 2018, 5-8 p.m.
Artist Talk: Sat., September 29, 1 p.m.
In this month-long, live exhibition, the creative process is exposed as , a 2010 MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship awardee, stations her working studio at the Doyle, exploring the extinction of birds in the Americas. You are invited to interact with the artist as she reveals the conceptual choices for this work during its progression on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 12-4, each week during the exhibition.
OCC Fine Art Faculty Exhibition
Project Gallery, October 18-December 1, 2018
Reception: Thur., October 18, 5-8 p.m.
Celebrating OCC’s 70th Anniversary, this is an opportunity to view new directions in work by some of OCC’s most dynamic artists and educators from the full-time faculty in the Fine Art Department of OCC’s Visual & Fine Arts Division. Image courtesy of .
Stargazers: Intersections of Contemporary Art & Astronomy
Main & Project Galleries, February 7-April 6, 2019
Reception: Thur., February 7, 5-8 p.m.
Four centuries after Galileo Galilei pointed a telescope skyward, through which he saw craters on the moon and made out the Milky Way’s band of light, this multi-media exhibition of nationally recognized artists explores observations of the night sky, reflecting on questions of space, time, and the human condition within and beyond the observable universe. It is presented concurrently with the opening of OCC’s new planetarium.
Orange Coast Review Exhibition
Project Gallery, April 25-May 16, 2019
Reception, Thur., April 25, 5-7 p.m.
Orange Coast Review literary journal presents a book release, reading, and exhibition of work featured in the journal.
Mass Appeal 2019 Student Exhibition
Main Gallery, May 2-16, 2019
Reception, Thur., May 2, 5-7 p.m.
Student talent from across the campus is on display for two weeks, showcasing various artistic media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, ceramics, and fashion, with cash awards and a festive evening. Image courtesy of Guadalupe Aguirre