Activate Archive: Capp Street Project exhibition documentation, 2018

Collection
CCA/C Archives
Creator(s)
Marboe, Kari (Curator) Faculty - Visual & Critical Studies (MA)
Xu, Grace (Curator assistant) Graduate Student - Curatorial Practice (MA)
Conrad, Lisa (Curator) Staff - Libraries
Date(s)
Exhibit date(s): 2018-01-10 - 2018-02-16
Work type & Measurements
Installations (visual works)
Description
On January 16th, 2016, commissioned by Southern Exposure, the piece Basement Clay was delivered to the public. The work is a text and performance created by CCA Adjunct Professor Kari Marboe for the re-opening of David Ireland’s home, now the 500 Capp Street Foundation. Inspired by the making process of Basement Clay, Professor Marboe has developed the course UDIST Activate Archive: Capp Street Project. It offers students the opportunity to create new work informed by Capp Street Project Archive within an interdisciplinary setting. This course collaborates with the CCA Libraries to provide hands-on archive experiences guided by Jennine Scarboro, Curator of the CSPA and a Meyer Library exhibition guided by Lisa Conrad, Digital Scholarship Librarian, and Grace Xu (Curatorial Practice 2018), Libraries Assistant Curator. Activate Archive: Capp Street Project Exhibition hosts the student’s works alongside the archives they were inspired by. Works, including installations, drawings, jewelries, spread out in the entire library space. Professor Marboe’s work is also one of the highlights. The exhibition goes from Jan 10th to Feb 16th, 2018, Meyer Library, CCA Oakland Campus.
CCA/C subject: Works and shows
Related item
Series: CCA Libraries Exhibit Documentation
Archives Series & Subseries
Series: V. Exhibits and the CCA Art Collection
Subseries: 2. Exhibits
Location
Oakland Campus — Meyer Library
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