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Artist Talk: Cara Levine

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Thu, Apr 20 2023, 7:30PM - 9PM

Timken Lecture Hall | 1111 Eighth Street, San Francisco, CA, 94107 View map

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CCA Graduate Fine Arts

davebeeman@cca.edu

Event description

Please join us for an artist's talk with Cara Levine, whose exhibition "To Survive I Need You To Survive" is currently showing at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco.

Cara Levine is an artist based in Los Angeles, CA. Using sculpture, video, and socially engaged practices, she explores the intersections of the physical, metaphysical, traumatic, and illusionary. She is the founder of This Is Not A Gun, a multidisciplinary project aiming to create awareness and activism through collective creative action. Her work is currently presented in a solo exhibition, Cara Levine: To Survive I Need You To Survive, at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco (2023) and has been in one-person, group exhibitions, and participatory events in venues around the world such as the MOCA Geffen Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA (2020); Creative Time, New York, NY (2019); The Anchorage Museum, Anchorage, AK, (2019), Tenderloin Museum, San Francisco, CA (2017); Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel; Wattis Institute For Contemporary Art, San Francisco, CA (2012); and Kyoto Seika University, Kyoto, Japan (2006). Levine has participated in residency programs including Santa Fe Art Institute (2017); The Arctic Circle, International Territory of Svalbard (2017); Sedona Arts Colony, Sedona, AZ (2016); SIM Residency, Reykjavík, Iceland (2015); Anderson Ranch, Aspen, CO (2014); and Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT (2013). Levine is currently an associate adjunct professor in Fine Art and Foundations at Otis College of Art and Design and has worked in the disability arts community since 2011 in roles at various progressive art studios including the Exceptional Children’s Foundation, Inglewood, CA and Creative Growth, Oakland, CA. She organized the first annual Self-Taught Artists Fair with Public Annex in Portland, OR in 2017. 

Levine's Exhibition "To Survive I Need You to Survive" is currently featured at San Francisco's Contemporary Jewish Museum through July 30. https://thecjm.org/exhibitions/194

 Artist's website: www.caralevine.com


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Free and open to the public