
Long Beach 2005: Faculty Biennial
November 17- December 18, 2005Long Beach 2005: Faculty Biennial featured recent works by CSULB Art Department faculty, offering both the university and community audiences an overview of the range of artistic expertise found among the faculty on this campus. The exhibition offered works in a wide range of media by permanent and visiting faculty at CSULB, including, drawing, ceramics, fiber, graphic design, illustration, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture, among others.
Artists represented in the exhibition included Kristin Beeler, Archie Boston, Carrie Ann Burckle, Marka Hitt Burns, Arlene Cartozian, Neena Chawia, Domenic Cretara, Linda Day, Gioy De Marco, Drew Dominick, Bia Gayotto, Todd Gray, Elizabeth Hartung, Tom Hall, Yu Ji, Elizabeth Kenneday, Tom Krumpak, Jay Kvapil, Melody La Montia, Constance Mallinson, Tony Marsh, Merrie Martino, Siobhan McClure, Peter Mendez, Mark Michelon, Samantha Minear, Kimiko Miyoshi, Kristen L. Morgin, Jessica Newman-Skrentny, Lara Nguyen, Hilary Norcliffe, Anita Klyan Ota, Kyle Riedel, Fred Rose, Greg Rose, Daniel Rotblatt, Mark Ruwedel, Brian Sanderson, Roxanne Sexauer, Carol Shaw-Sutton, Fran Siegel, Carlos Silveira, Christopher Slatoff, Craig C. Stone, Marie Thibeault, Adam Thompson, Michael Whitlow, George Zebot, Jen Zen, Peter Zokosky, and Glen Zucman.
Image Credit: Kristen Morgin, Captian America, 2005, clay, wood, and wire. Courtesy the artist. Photo Credit Sarah G. Vinci.