Brenna Youngblood (b. Riverside, CA) is one of the featured artists in This is Not Black and White. Her sculpture, M.I.A. (2011), is one of the featured works on loan from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Youngblood will be in residency at Plains Art Museum May 1st – 8th working in Hannaher’s, Inc. Print Studio to create a new edition. During her residency, Youngblood will visit with university students, and community members, and attend the 2024 Spring Gala. She will be available in the afternoons for visits and conversations.
On Thursday, May 2nd Drs. Danielle Gravon and Kelvin Monroe will host a panel discussion with Brenna Youngblood about her work, creative process/philosophy, mentor(s), and much more. We invite you to join us in what promises to be a scintillating discussion.
Fifty Years of Photography and Design is a retrospective exhibition celebrating Murray Lemley’s artistic career.
View ExhibitionFloating Beauty examines historical perspectives on women and their depiction in art in Edo Period Japan (1615–1858). Made up entirely of woodblock prints created in the ukiyo-e style.
View ExhibitionFor more than five decades, Rimer Cardillo’s artwork has offered a powerful commentary on the intersection of politics, economics, and ecological degradation. Since the late 1970s, his practice has focused on the devastating impacts of human activity on the natural world, particularly the alarming decline in animal species and plant life.
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