A Place for Everything, and Everything in Its Place

September 7, 2019 – February 22, 2020

MEMBERS WALKTHROUGH  |  Saturday, September 7, 2-3 PM
PUBLIC RECEPTION  |  Saturday, September 7, 3-5 PM

About the Exhibition

A Place for Everything, And Everything in its Place  featured nearly 50 years of works of art collected by the College of the Arts at California State University, Fullerton. Highlights included prints produced at the renowned Gemini G.E.L. Workshop, photographs from the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program, and works by distinguished artists such as Laurie Lipton, Robert Rauschenberg, Masami Teraoka, and Rachel Rosenthal. The collection also brought attention to individual artists affiliated with the University who made considerable contributions to contemporary art in southern California and beyond, including: former faculty (Darryl Curran, John Leighton), students (Patrick Nagel, Ann Phong), and Art Alliance members (Florence Arnold, Rosalyn Chodos).

The continued growth of the permanent collection is made possible by numerous private collectors, artists, and philanthropic groups dedicated to supporting the Visual Arts at CSUF, including The Art Alliance, Michael Childers, Mrs. Mary Conley Downe,  Patricia Fredericks Dolson, the Estate of George James, Estate of Tom Holste, Louise and Richard Newquist, Thomas W. Knaup, Nancy Noble and Dennis Hudson, Fred Ortiz, Edward O. & Vivian Thormp, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Art, and others.

"A Place For Everything, And Everything In Its Place"
was  organized by the College of the Arts Begovich Gallery.
Support for the gallery is made possible through the Art Alliance, Associated Students, Inc. Instructional Related Activities, the College of the Arts, and Department of  
Visual Arts.
 

PRESS 

OC Register:   "Exhibit by new Begovich Gallery director highlights CSUF’s impressive collection"PDF File Opens in new window

Voice of OC:    "Art Collection in the Spotlight at Cal State Fullerton"

 
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