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PLAySPACE proudly presents Wherehoused?, an exhibition taking place throughout California College of the Arts’ San Francisco Campus. With newly commissioned artworks created by twelve MFA student artists, Wherehoused? aims to address issues that affect the student body of CCA, such as access to communal social space and graduate art exhibitions on campus.
Artists
Jeremy Ehling, Elizabeth Elcher, Rachel Granofsky, Stephanie Halmos, Ana Labastida, Zoë McCloskey, Alyssa Pitman, Helene Schlumberger, Ben Vilmain, Tali Weinberg, Henry Witecki, and Calder Yates.
About PLAySPACE
PLAySPACE, The Paulette Long and Shepard Pollack Art Community Experiment, is a graduate student-run exhibition program. It provides the resources for student curators to conceptualize and present exhibition programming that is especially appropriate for, and oriented towards, the academic community.
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