
Torrance Art Museum (TAM) proudly presents CO/LAB 4, an international, collaborative project which presents eight artist-run galleries and collectives from Los Angeles partnering with eight artist-run spaces from Rotterdam. Sixteen organizations combine their ingenuity to design eight unique curatorial projects.
The opening reception will be held on Saturday, March 30th from 6 pm – 9 pm
featuring a special mobile exhibition Common Survival curated by the Institute of Queer Ecology in the Gas gallery truck by Ceci Moss.
Guus Vreeberg, co-owner of HET PLAFOND, will deliver a special presentation on the cultural climate of Rotterdam and introduce the 8 participating spaces from the Netherlands on Saturday, March 30th at 3:30pm.
Participating spaces:
Los Angeles: Acceptable Risk LA, Durden and Ray, DXIX, LAVA Projects, Mandujano Cell, Monte Vista Projects, Odd Ark LA, Tiger Strikes Asteroid
Rotterdam: Amber Solo, Assembled by Root, De Aanschouw, De Player, Foundation B.a.d, HET PLAFOND, Madlab, Raar
ALSO ON VIEW AT THE TORRANCE ART MUSEUM MARCH 30 – MAY 17, 2019
Gallery Two – Auratic Geometries: A Grammar of Period Furniture and Periodic Eversion, sculpture by Ryan Taber.
Dark Room – The BEACON Project, a rotating video installation fusing art and contemporary social and political issues following 7 themes; Consent, Black, America, Undocumented, Camp, Migration, and Reproduction. Featured artists include Phil America, Janna Ireland, Aida Lizalde, Dorian Lynde, Alice Mizrachi, and Jeremy Dennis. Curated by Jessa Ciel and produced by Tre Borden.
Lobby – Aversion, mixed media sculpture by Brian Jones.
For more information, please visit:
TorranceArtMuseum.com