Las Comadres Collective Reassessed: Women Artists, Scholars and Activists Talk About Four Life-Changing Years Making Communities: Art and the Border Exhibition through April 13th – UCSD Gallery Article by Cathy […]
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CATHY BRESLAW (Cultural Correspondent) is a visual artist, arts writer, educator and public speaker whose work has been the subject of over 30 solo exhibitions. Cathy currently serves on the City of Carlsbad Art Commission and has been featured in approximately 50 group exhibitions around the nation. Cathy has an M.F.A. in Visual Arts from Claremont Graduate University (CA), an M.S.W. in Counseling from Howard University and a B.A. from George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Her work has received national acclaim and has been described as “visual poetry that enriches and inspires.” – David Pagel, LA Times 2008.
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Witness to War: Callot, Goya, Bellows
Witness to War: Callot, Goya, Bellows Timken Museum of Art, San Diego On view through May 28, 2017 Article by Cathy Breslaw Witness to War is a selection of more than […]
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Making Communities: Art and the Border
Making Communities: Art and the Border University of California, San Diego, University Art Gallery And SME Visual Arts Gallery, UC San Diego Curated by Tatiana Sizonenko, Ph.D On view through April […]
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Jason Rhoades: Installations 1994 – 2006
Jason Rhoades: Installations 1994 – 2006 Hauser Wirth & Schimmel, Los Angeles Exhibition through May 21st Article by Cathy Breslaw Jason Rhoades’s artist legacy was sealed at forty-one years of […]
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John McLaughlin Paintings: Total Abstraction
John McLaughlin Paintings: Total Abstraction Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles Through April 16th Article by Cathy Breslaw John McLaughlin’s paintings are more about empty spaces than what […]
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Art, Science, Inspiration and Love: Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Picasso at the Lapin Agile Article by Cathy Breslaw The stimulating conversation about the relationship between art and science has a long history. We are reminded of this once again in […]
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Impressions: African American Artists and Their Connection to African Art
Impressions: African American Artists and Their Connection to African Art Article by Cathy Breslaw Opening Reception: Thursday, February 9, 4:30-6:30 pm, San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery 7250 Mesa College […]
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THE BUZZ: “Boundless” and a Day of Learning at the MOPA
“Boundless” and a Day of Learning at the MOPA Museum of Photographic Arts Article by Cathy Breslaw On Saturday, January 28th, Sony Electronics Inc partnered with MOPA for a day […]
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3 Ways: Thomas Zitzwitz, Judith Foosaner and Jimi Gleason
3 Ways: Thomas Zitzwitz, Judith Foosaner and Jimi Gleason R.B. Stevenson Gallery, La Jolla CA Article by Cathy Breslaw 3 Ways is an exhibition of 14 paintings by established painters […]
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Timelessness and Monumentality: Louis Kahn at the SDMA
Timelessness and Monumentality: Louis Kahn at the SDMA The San Diego Museum of Art On view through January 31st Article by Cathy Breslaw Louis Kahn is widely known as one […]
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The Uses of Photography: Art, Politics, and the Reinvention of a Medium
THE USES OF PHOTOGRAPHY: ART, POLITICS, AND THE REINVENTION OF A MEDIUM Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (La Jolla location) Through January , 2017 Article by Cathy Breslaw Anyone […]
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Faculty Exhibition
Faculty Exhibition San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery On view through September 28, 2016 Article by Cathy Breslaw The faculty exhibition at San Diego Mesa College has a wide range […]
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