GLAMFA this weekend @ CSULB
There will be lots of art to see this weekend on campus as part of GLAMFA 2018 and I want to make sure you are aware of all the events.
GLAMFA, Greater Los Angeles MFA, is a survey exhibition curated by graduate students at CSULB. The show features work from current MFA students from schools all over the the greater LA area and has become an annual tradition for the LA art community to discover the next wave of contemporary artists. This is the 13th year of the show, and it’s comprised of the work of 23 MFA students from CSUN, UCLA, UC San Diego, Claremont, Cal Arts, Art Center, and UC Irvine.
The event is on Sunday, January 28th.
You can see the exhibition in the campus galleries from 6-8pm, check out work by graduate students in the various CSULB departments in the open studios event from 5-7pm and there is a panel discussion at 3pm with artists Matt Wedel, Jennifer Reifsneider, and Camilo Cruz. (Bonus: One of the panelists, Jennifer Refsneider, makes Fiber sculpture work and is an alumni from the Fiber program.)
I would strongly encourage you to spend some time on Sunday experiencing what other Los Angeles based artists, just a few steps ahead of you in their education and practice development, are making and thinking about.
Images from top:
GLAMFA postcards
GLAMFA poster with panel details








