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TARAVAT TALEPASAND BORN 1979, Eugene, OR EDUCATION 2006
TARAVAT TALEPASAND BORN 1979, Eugene, OR EDUCATION 2006 San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA MFA, Painting 2001 Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI BFA, Illustration 2000 Athens School of Fine Arts, Athens, Greece Painting, Printmaking SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2015 “Not an Arab Spring,” Beta Pictoris Gallery, Birmingham, AL 2012 “Pathe!” Guerrero Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2011 “The Corrupt Minority,” Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston, MA 2010 “Taravat Talepasand: Drawings,” Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA 2009 “Situation Critical,” Marx & Zavattero, San Francisco, CA “Hampah: Ala Ebtekar & Taravat Talepasand,” Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2008 “To the Martyrs!” Plane Space, New York, NY 2007 “Seeya and Sefeed,” Heather Marx Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2006 “Taravat Talepasand," Vernissage, Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA 2002 “New Works, From Greece,” Blackfish Gallery, Portland, OR SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 “In the Fields of Empty Days: Kings, Heroes, Demons and Saints in Iranian Art,” LACMA, Los Angeles, CA 2016 Terry Powers, Taravat Talepasand, John DefaZio, Guerrero Gallery, San Francisco, CA “Vinyl Icons: Persian Pop and Turkish Psychedelia,” Vane Gallery, New Castle, UK ARCO Madrid, Spain 2015 “Bootleg Show,” Printed Matter, Inc., New York, NY Passport 2015, San Francisco Arts Commission, San Francisco, CA Volta11, Markthalle, Basel, SwitZerland Miami Art Fair, New York, New York “Amen,” Bass & Reiner, San Francisco, CA Volta NY, New York, New York Azadi va Edalat, Oglethorpe University, -
Cultural Arts Programs Coordinator
C ul tura l A rts Progra ms C ul tur a l A r ts & Ma r ket i ng Di v i si on To: Cultural Affairs Commission Attn: Matais Pouncil From: Public Art Advisory Committee Date: May 24, 2010 Re: RECOMMENDATION TO APPOINT KEVIN CHEN, NICK DONG AND CELESTE HOWELL TO THE CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION’S PUBLIC ART ADVISORY COMMITTEE SUMMARY On May 3, 2010 the Public Art Advisory Committee (PAAC) voted to recommend to the Cultural Affairs Commission the appointment of arts professionals Kevin Chen, Nick Dong and Celeste Howell to threeyear terms. Staff recommends that these terms commence on June 1, 2010 and expire on May 31, 2013 for Kevin Chen and Nick Dong. For Celeste Howell staff recommends that the term commence on December 1, 2010 and expire on November 30, 2013. The PAAC is a ninemember standing advisory committee of the Cultural Affairs Commission. The PAAC and its duties were established by the City’s 1989 Percent for Art Ordinance (No. 11086 C.M.S.), which defines the PAAC as “a professionally qualified citizen committee recommended by the Oakland Arts Council [later renamed the Cultural Affairs Commission] and approved by City Council to oversee quality control of the public art program, its projects, and to recommend to the Cultural Arts Division the sites, scope of project, artworks and artists for the public art projects.” FISCAL IMPACT Acceptance of this recommendation will not result in any new expenditure of City funds. The PAAC is a volunteer advisory body and there is no financial appropriation for this committee. -
ALA EBTEKAR PO Box 4000A Berkeley, CA 94704 [email protected] +001.510.289.7408
ALA EBTEKAR PO Box 4000A Berkeley, CA 94704 [email protected] +001.510.289.7408 EDUCATION 2006 Master of Fine Arts, Stanford University, CA. 2002 Bachelor of Fine Arts, San Francisco Art Institute, CA. SOLO SHOWS 2012 “Absent Arrival,” Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA. 2012 “Elsewhen,” The Third Line, Dubai, UAE. 2010 “Indelible Whispers of the Sun,” Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. 2010 “re-emergence,” Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA. 2009 “1388,” The Third Line, Dubai, UAE. 2009 “A Breath of Air,” Townsend Center for the Humanities, University of California Berkeley, CA. 2008 “Epic Verse,” Community School of Music and Arts / Finn Center, Mountain View, CA. 2007 “Ala Ebtekar,” Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA. 2006 “Emergence: Elements,” Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA. 2006 “Emergence,” Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA. 2004 “Elemental,” Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. TWO PERSON SHOWS 2009 “Hampah,” Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. 2008 “Descriptive Verse,” FIFTY24SF Gallery, San Francisco, CA. 2007 “Under The Indigo Dome,” The Third Line, Dubai, UAE. 2005 “Ala Ebtekar & Jeong-Im Yi,” Lisa Dent Gallery, San Francisco, CA. 2002 “In The Name of God: Works on Paper,” Nexus Gallery, Berkeley, CA. SELECTED GROUP SHOWS 2013 “Migrating Identities,” Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA. 2013 “Faux Real,” Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA. 2013 “Proximities,” Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA 2013 “Perpetuation of Myth,” Los Gatos Art Museum, Los Gatos, CA. 2012 Frieze Art Fair NY, representing gallery The Third Line. 2012 “Post-Pop,” Mahe Mehr Gallery, Tehran, Iran. 2012 “The Elephant in The Dark,” Devi Art Foundation, Delhi, India. -
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2006 California Biennial California Biennial 2006 Elizabeth Armstrong Rita Gonzalez Karen Moss With contributions by Kristin Chambers Aimee Chang Glen Helfand Michael Ned Holte Jan Tumlir Orange County Museum of Art Newport Beach, California Orange County Museum Art of This catalogue was published on the occasion of the 2006 California Biennial, organized by the Orange County Contents Foreword Museum of Art and presented at the museum from October 1 to December 31, 2006. 6 Dennis Szakacs Leadership support is provided by James B. Pick and Rosalyn M. Laudati. 8 Sponsor’s Statement The 2006 California Biennial is presented by 33 No World Order Elizabeth Armstrong Rita Gonzalez Significant funding Is provided by Gilbert E. and Victoria LeVasseur, Charles and Twyla Martin, Louise Merage, the Nimoy Foundation, Peter Norton Family Foundation, and Barbara and Victor Klein. Karen Moss Additional support was received from Arts Orange County and the Orange County Community Foundation, Theory, Phyllis and John Kleinberg, and Elliot Leonard and Roger Litz. The Artists 48 Scoli Acosta Media sponsorship is provided by 52 Andy Alexander 56 Christopher Ballantyne 60 Walead Beshty 64 Bull.Miletic Published by the 68 Jane Callister Orange County Museum of Art 72 Binh Danh 850 San Clemente Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 76 Sergio De La Torre 949-759-1122 80 Shannon Ebner www.ocma.net 84 Ala Ebtekar © 2006 Orange County Museum of Art. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be 88 Brian Fahlstrom reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. 92 Kianga Ford ISBN-10: 0-917493-42-7 96 Pearl C. -
2015-2018 SFAC Review Panelists Pool Community Arts, Education and Grants Committee September 8, 2015
2015-2018 SFAC Review Panelists Pool Community Arts, Education and Grants Committee September 8, 2015 Idris Ackamoor Executive Director, Cultural Odyssey Idris Ackamoor is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, actor, tap dancer, director and videographer. He is the Founder and Co-Artistic Director of the San Francisco performance company Cultural Odyssey. He is also Artistic Director of the legendary world music/jazz ensemble THE PYRAMIDS. In addition, Mr. Ackamoor is also a curator with the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, North Carolina where he produces the New Performance in Black Theater Series as an integral part of the Festival. Since 1993 Idris has presented a who’s who of the African American performing arts including the late Sekou Sundiata, Roger Guenveur Smith, Ntozake Shange, Pearl Cleage, Will Power, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, and many others. Stella Adelman Theater and Adult Program Director, Dance Brigade's Dance Mission Theater A San Francisco native, Stella Adelman holds a B.A. in World Arts and Cultures from UCLA, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude and was awarded a Gold Shield Arts Scholarship. She also holds a Masters in Education from Pace University and spent a year studying liberal arts at La Universidad de La Habana and dance at El Instituto Superior del Arte in Havana, Cuba. She co-produced the CubaCaribe Festival of Dance and Music from 2007 to 2010, sat on the Advisory Board for both CounterPulse’s Performing Diaspora Program 2013-2014 and Duniya Drum and Dance Company, and has produced Carnaval San Francisco’s King and Queen Competition since 2014. -
Kevin B. Chen
KEVIN B. CHEN www.kevinbchen.com PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS · Resident Curator, San Francisco State University Fine Arts Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Public research university (January 2018 – current) · Manager Artist Studio and Public Programs, de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (February 2015 – September 2017); Consultant to Public Programs (October 2014 – January 2015; September 2017 – January 2018) · Curatorial Consultant, San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries, San Francisco, CA; Civic art agency for City and County of San Francisco (September – December 2014) · Program Director, Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, CA; Multidisciplinary arts producing and presenting organization (November 1998 – May 2014) · Programs Manager, Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, CA; Printmaking workshop, media center, and gallery (October 1997 – November 1998); Administrative Assistant (November 1994 – October 1997) · Legal Associate, Harper & Associates, Emeryville, CA; Legal firm specializing in artists’ rights, environmental law, and intellectual property law (May 1996 – November 1998) TEACHING POSITIONS · Visiting Artist, Mills College, Oakland, CA; Private liberal arts and sciences college (August 2019 – current) · Lecturer, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA; Public research university (August 2017 – current) · Lecturer, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Private research university (March 2016 – current) · Adjunct Professor, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA; Private art, design, -
National Endowment for the Arts FY 2015 Spring Grant Announcement
National Endowment for the Arts FY 2015 Spring Grant Announcement Artistic Field Listings Project details are current as of April 17, 2015. For the most up to date project information, please use the NEA's online grant search system. Projects are sorted by organization name within each artistic discipline or field. Click the discipline or field below to jump to that area of the document. 1. Art Works disciplines or fields Arts Education Dance Design Folk & Traditional Arts Literature Local Arts Agencies Media Arts Museums Music Opera Presenting & Multidisciplinary Works Theater & Musical Theater Visual Arts 2. State & Regional Partnerships 3. Research: Art Works Some details of the projects listed are subject to change, contingent upon prior Arts Endowment approval. Information is current as of April 17, 2015. Page 1 of 200 Arts Education Number of Grants: 102 Total Dollar Amount: $3,348,000 Alabama Alliance for Arts Education $50,000 Montgomery, AL To support a collective impact project to develop a Statewide Comprehensive Arts Education Plan. Alabama Alliance for Arts Education and the Alabama State Council on the Arts will lead a collective impact project through communication, quarterly meetings, coordination of a leadership team, collection of statewide data on the status of arts education, and development of a shared agenda with measureable goals. The leadership team comprising diverse stakeholders was formed in 2013 as a direct result of Alabama's participation in the National Endowment for the Arts' Education Leaders Institute (ELI). Architecture Resource Center Inc. (aka ARC) $20,000 New Haven, CT To support the Design Connections Partnership. The partnership is a professional development initiative for public school teachers in New Haven on how to integrate art and design-based learning into Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) lessons.