Solo Exhibitions Group Exhibitions
Maryrose Cobarrubias Mendoza CV SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2021 | POP’D, From Typhoon, Seattle, WA (Opens June 3) 2020 | Navigating Technics, OCMAExpand, Orange County Museum of Art, Santa Ana, CA (Curated by Ricardo Reyes, PhD) 2019 | Maryrose Cobarrubias Mendoza, Solo show, COOP, Seoul 2018 | red, white & brown, HudsonJones Gallery, Cincinnati 2015 | This must be the place, Commonwealth & Council, Los Angeles 2010 | omitted, S1F Gallery, Los Angeles 2006 | Yield, SolwayJones Gallery, Los Angeles 2003 | Maryrose Cobarrubias Mendoza, HAUS Gallery, Pasadena, CA 1999 | truth, YYZ gallery, Toronto 1991 | MFA Exhibition, The Claremont Graduate University, Claremont This Must be the Place (link) at Commonwealth and Council GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2021 JTHAR 15 year Anniversary Exhibition, The San Bernardino County Museum, CA (Curated by Alma Ruiz) (upcoming Sept 2021) 2020 Common Ground, Embed Gallery, Chatsworth, CA Homework, Love’s Remedies, Art Center DTLA, Los Angeles, CA 2019 Trabaj/ho, Resistance to a Colonial Imprint, Carnegie Art Museum, Studio Gallery, Oxnard, CA anotherspace, Center for the Arts Eagle Rock, Los Angeles (Curated by Nica Aquino) 2B or 2H, that is the question, Boone Family Art Gallery, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA FIVE, Baik Art, Los Angeles Made in Asian America, Art Salon Chinatown, Los Angeles Walking in the Sun, Human Resources LA, Los Angeles (Curated by Jennylyn Tumulad) Celebrating the Power of Women, Pinta*Dos Philippine Art Gallery, San Pedro, CA Year of the Boar, Ministry of Culture, Realm, Los Angeles Somewhere In Between, Kellogg Art Gallery, Cal Poly Pomona University 2018 Atras Abante: Filipinotown History Reimagined, Regis House Community Center, Los Angeles DIFilipinx, 643 Project Space, Ventura, CA I think therefore I Art, Boone Art Gallery, Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA Origin, Baik Art, Los Angeles 2017 Brand 45: Works on Paper National Juried Exhibition, Brand Library, Glendale (Curated by Leslie Jones) Arquivovivo Living Archive, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA (De)Centered, WAS Gallery, Washington D.C.
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