Storefront Exhibit @ GCAC & Muzeo
William Camargo’s, two-part exhibition, organized by the CSUF Begovich Gallery, is now a storefront window installation at the CSUF Grand Central Art Center (GCAC) in Santa Ana and the Muzeo Museum & Cultural Center in Anaheim.
Origins and Displacements, Vols. 1 & 2 is an on-going body of work examining Orange County’s history through contemporary photographs, videos, and performance produced by artist William Camargo. This two-part exhibition features Camargo’s artistic investigation that challenges the social depiction and erasure of Chicanx/Latinx people in historical documents, photographs, and news archives while recounting issues related to gentrification, systematic racism, and police brutality.
Essay accompanying the exhibition written by Joseph Daniel Valencia, Independent Curator, Exhibitions and Programs Manager, Vincent Price Museum (VPAM).
FREE at GCAC Storefront Window, Santa Ana
MUZEO is temporarily closed, contact re: viewing info@muzeo.org
EXHIBIT EVENTS
October 13 at 1:00 p.m. - Zoom https://fullerton.zoom.us/j/97263133777
William Camargo: Artist Lecture (in partnership with Creative Photography)
November 7 at 4 p.m. - follow @begovichgallery for link
William Camargo: Performance at GCAC
December 5 at 11 a.m. - Zoom https://fullerton.zoom.us/j/9613939814
In Conversation: William Camargo (and guest TBA)
Email: grandcentral@fullerton.edu
2020/10/03 - 2020/12/31
CSUF, Grand Central Art Center
125 North Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92701