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    <title>      TORRANCE ART MUSEUM PRESENTS - TO LIVE AND PAINT IN LA 		 </title>
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    <author>     Max Presneill</author>
    <description>Date: Wed, Feb 29, 2012
Time: 11:00 AM -  5:00 PM

Description: A broad survey of current and emerging painting trends and talent from Los Angeles 

Jonathan Apgar, Rebecca Campbell, Daniela Campins, Alika Cooper, Noah Davis, Tomory Dodge, Asad Faulwell, Jon Flack, Yvette Gellis, Iva Gueorguieva, Mary Addison Hackett, Carlson Hatton, Thomas Whittaker Kidd, Andy Kolar, Constance Mallison, Allison Miller, John Mills, Aaron Noble, Antonio Puleo, Alison Rash, Nano Rubio, Conrad Ruiz, John Seal, Ryan Sluggett, Comora Tolliver, Chris Trueman, Miller Updegraff, Grant Vetter, Ben White 

Gallery Two 
RE:CUT

RE:CUT features video artists that play with appropriation, cinema, and the imagined space created within video and film. By deconstruction and re-imagining footage that has already had a life in the world, these artists expand the familiar into new, multi-faceted installations and single-channel videos.

Chris Coy, McLean Fahnestock, Valerie Green, Masood Kamandy, William Kaminski, Michael Kelly, Zach Kleyn, Owen Kydd, Lisa Madonna, Jesse McLean, John Pearson, Fil Ruting, Nicole Sloan, Joe Sola 

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    <title>      WORKS IN PROGRESS: JARED SIDNEY TORRANCE (The Cultural Services Division) 		 </title>
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    <author>     Torrance Cultural Arts Center</author>
    <description>Date: Wed, Feb 29, 2012
Time:  7:00 PM - 11:59 PM

Description: As the first decade of the 20th Century came to a close, the prominent industrialist and land developer had achieved an unsurpassed record of success and influence across Southern California.  Instead of retiring, Torrance set out to establish an industrial city implementing progressive ideas about homes and businesses that would serve the people living there.
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