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"Almost Completely Abstract"
Almost Completely Abstract presents a spectrum of artistic approaches—from expressive gestures and intuitive marks to methodical explorations of form and material. Together, the works explore abstraction not as escape, but as a language for presence, reflection, and reimagining.
Like Zelda’s embroidered curtain, these works invite us to listen for the unspoken, meaning that emerges from within the silence.


"New Acquisitions: Expanding the Vision of BMoA"
New Acquisitions: Expanding the Vision of BMoAÂ showcases 19 newly acquired works from 2023 to the present, highlighting the diversity and vitality of contemporary art. Featuring artists such as celebrated Abstract Expressionist Sam Francis, Chicano queer visual artist Joey Terrill, environmental artist Rotem Reshef, musician turned abstract painter Bryan Ida, and multimedia Chicana artist Jacqueline Valenzuela, this exhibition reflects the wide-ranging cultural perspectives t


"How is the Weather? Art and Climate Change"
The group exhibition "How is the Weather: Art and Climate Change" will open at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art on July 5th, 6-10 pm.
Curator: Debra Vodhanel
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