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Welcome to. THE TOPIC. last year it was about WHO are you?. this year it is about WHERE are you?. Living in Southern California!. 8 Reasons Why Art in LA Is the Way it is. David Hockney. 8. Sun. Shepard Fairey. 7. Surf-Skate-Street. Ed Rusche. 6. Sprawl. April Greiman.

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  1. Welcome to

  2. THE TOPIC

  3. last year it was aboutWHO are you?

  4. this year it is aboutWHERE are you?

  5. Living inSouthernCalifornia!

  6. 8 Reasons • Why Art in LA • Is the Way it is

  7. David Hockney • 8. Sun

  8. Shepard Fairey • 7. Surf-Skate-Street

  9. Ed Rusche • 6. Sprawl

  10. April Greiman • 5. Schools

  11. SPARC Murals • 4. Settlers

  12. Craig Kauffman • 3. Space

  13. Simon Rodia • 2. Simon

  14. Will Connell • 1. Stars

  15. So, respondto Life inLos Angeles(metro-area)

  16. Guest Speaker

  17. Dr. Eileen Wallis Eileen V. Wallis was born and raised in Los Angeles.   She received her MA from Cal State Sacramento and her PhD from the University of Utah.  She is the author of "Earning Power: Women and Work in Los Angeles, 1880-1930."  She current teaches in Cal Poly Pomona's History Department where she offers classes on the history of Los Angeles, California, the American west, and U.S. Women's History.

  18. CaliforniaMyth-reality-myth Dr. Eileen V. Wallis, History Department

  19. Robert Ord’s survey of the pueblo of Los Angeles, 1849.

  20. Huntington Beach, 1940

  21. Imperial Valley—People in Camps, 1935. “Migrant Mother,” [Florence Owens Thompson] Nipomo, CA, 1936.

  22. Disneyland as it appeared in 1955.

  23. Disneyland in 1970.

  24. And now a word from ASA about the POTLUCK and PRIZES!

  25. THE RULES

  26. 1. • If you have a studio class this quarter, you are required to participate

  27. 2. • If you are an art major, not in a studio • class you CAN participate

  28. 3. • If you know of someone who is NOT able to make it to either the kick off meeting, • please alert them of the project

  29. 4. • If you are not able to be here for the hanging due to work or an internship, you must find someone who is willing to check your work in and hang your work for you

  30. 5. • Your work can be in any media you wish – including motion and video

  31. 6. • Your work can be any size you wish – however it must be mounted or presented in a professional manner

  32. 7. • Your work must be ORIGINAL – from scratch. You can not use prior projects

  33. 8. • You must check in with your completed work on Wednesday, January 26 • from 1pm to 4pm

  34. 9. • Work can not be checked in after that • time so do not be late

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