GROUP EXHIBITION
Of Love and Revelation: Learning Photography from the Land
May 24 - September 29, 2024
Santa Cruz, CA
Santa Cruz and its surrounding areas have long been an epicenter of creative photographic exploration fostered by unique intergenerational relationships. Of Love and Revelation explores California’s tradition of landscape photography as the outcome of relationships—between students, teachers, and mentors, and between us and the land. The exhibition features the work of Ansel Adams, Norman Locks, Karolina Karlic, Shelby Graham, Binh Danh, and Edgar Cruz—five regional artists representing three generations of photographers, each with a unique relationship of teacher and student, each with their own radical approaches to the photographic art, and each with their own personal story of learning from this place.
PERMANENT INSTALLATION
Data Science and Computation Complex
Stanford, CA
Digital and interactive artist Camille Utterback has been commissioned by Stanford University to create a permanent installation on their new Data Science and Computation Complex. Stanford's committee determined that Utterback’s interactive installation, which links computational systems to human movement and gesture, was an ideal fit for the new complex. They are also excited to increase faculty representation in public art commissions as Utterback has been a faculty member at Stanford since 2013. Utterback’s work is scheduled to be installed in the winter of 2025.