Personal Territory: LACP鈥檚 Annual Members Exhibition
It might be a land or a town we inhabit, a space that either rejected or welcomed us, or a place we imagined a certain way before encountering its realities. It could be our adoptive or chosen home, or a plot of family land we never got to see. Whether concrete or imagined, territories define how we understand our place in the world, how we tell ourselves our histories and the stories of our belonging.
LACP鈥檚 annual Members Exhibition delves in to our personal perspectives of鈥揳nd relationships with鈥搇ands, cities or uncharted terrains: imagined topographies and tangible locations.
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It might be a land or a town we inhabit, a space that either rejected or welcomed us, or a place we imagined a certain way before encountering its realities. It could be our adoptive or chosen home, or a plot of family land we never got to see. Whether concrete or imagined, territories define how we understand our place in the world, how we tell ourselves our histories and the stories of our belonging.
LACP鈥檚 annual Members Exhibition delves in to our personal perspectives of鈥揳nd relationships with鈥搇ands, cities or uncharted terrains: imagined topographies and tangible locations.
Artists on show
- Alina Saranti
- Alison Lake
- Annie Claflin
- Claudia Hoag
- Denise Laurinaitis
- Diane Meyer
- Dora Duan
- Douglas Caldwell
- Douglas Hill
- Elizabeth Bailey
- Ellen Zimmerman
- Emerson Xia
- Fran Forman
- Gina Cholick
- Jim Hill
- Joan Haseltine
- Joshua Tann
- Kerry Mansfield
- Kymberli Ghee
- Laurie Freitag
- Lisa Levine
- Louise Russell
- Mark Indig
- Michael Kirchoff
- Natalie McGuire
- Peter Krask
- Richard Dweck
- Richard Stanley
- Seyedeh Sareh Jalali
- Sheri Lynn Behr
- Stephanie Cochions
- Stephanie Sydney
- Torrance York
- Tracy L. Chandler