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CURRENT EXHIBITION ::::
Everyday Miracles (Extended)

Phase 1

Walter and McBean Galleries, San Francisco Art Institute
Opening Reception: September 30, 2009, 5:30 - 7:30
Exhibition Dates: October 1 - October 31, 2009
Artists: Kan Xuan, Minouk Lim, Shilpa Gupta, Jewyo Rhii

Click Here to view pictures from Phase 1.


Phase 2
Walter and McBean Galleries, San Francisco Art Institute
Opening Reception: November 12, 2009, 5:30 - 7:30
Exhibition Dates: November 13 - January 30, 2010
Artists: Hamra Abbas, Ringo Bunoan, Chen Hui-Chiao


Phase 3
REDCAT, Los Angeles
Opening Reception: November 21, 2009, 6-9pm
Exhibition Dates: November 22, 2009 - January 17, 2010
Artists: Hamra Abbas, Ringo Bunoan, Chen Hui-Chiao, Shilpa Gupta, Kan Xuan, Minouk Lim and Jewyo Rhii


To download a .pdf of the press release please visit SFAI's website.

Visiting Artists and Scholars lecture series events:
September 30, 2009, 7:30, SFAI lecture hall: Kan Xuan and Jewyo Rhii in conversation with Britta Erickson and Hou Hanru
November 11, 2009, 7:30, SFAI lecture hall: Jewyo Rhii, Hamra Abbas, Ringo Bunoan, Chen Hui-Chiao and Minouk Lim


Curated by Hou Hanru in collaboration with Clara Kim at REDCAT in Los Angeles, the group exhibition Everyday Miracles (Extended) proceeds from the original project Everyday Miracles curated by Hou Hanru for the Chinese Pavilion in Venice Biennale 2007, which featured four Chinese women artists of different generations. Everyday Miracles (Extended) presents seven women artists from across Asia who will be presented at the Walter and McBean Galleries at the San Francisco Art Institute, and the Gallery at REDCAT, Los Angeles. The exhibition seeks to expand the dialogues on feminism, Asia and the everyday emerging as a new context for creating the extraordinary in art.




 




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