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MiraCosta College Art Exhibit, ‘Place Holder/Courtly Luv’ MiraCosta College presents an exhibit featuring the woks of artists Ainsley Buhl and Nathan Stanfield. The show, “Place Holder/Courtly Luv,” opens March 13 and continues through April 12 in the college’s Kruglak Gallery. Place Holder is a mindful collection of work derived from concepts of deconstruction, stability and man-made environments. Nathan uses the process of surface exploration and the power play of control as sources for manipulating and redesigning overlooked industrial raw materials. Sportsfan presents: Courtly Luv showcases Ainsley’s thoughts on cultural and historical ideas of romance and social identity. Both the sculptural landscape and the uniformed costumes act as artifacts in a happening “world,” where the audience is simultaneously asked to be present and encouraged to experience nostalgia. Buhl is fascinated by the performative and participative aspects of value and how humanity rides its undulating wave of fashion and persuasion. Admission to the gallery is free and open to the public. MiraCosta College’s Kruglak Art Gallery is located on the Oceanside Campus in the Student Center, Bldg. 3400, at 1 Barnard Drive. The Kruglak Gallery offers a diverse range of contemporary exhibitions of interest to both students and the general public. Gallery hours are Monday and Tuesday, 2:30–7:30 p.m., and Wednesday–Friday, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. For additional information, contact gallery director Diane Adams at 760.795.6657.
MiraCosta College Art Exhibit, ‘Place Holder/Courtly Luv’
MiraCosta College presents an exhibit featuring the woks of artists Ainsley Buhl and Nathan Stanfield. The show, “Place Holder/Courtly Luv,” opens March 13 and continues through April 12 in the college’s Kruglak Gallery.
Place Holder is a mindful collection of work derived from concepts of deconstruction, stability and man-made environments. Nathan uses the process of surface exploration and the power play of control as sources for manipulating and redesigning overlooked industrial raw materials. Sportsfan presents: Courtly Luv showcases Ainsley’s thoughts on cultural and historical ideas of romance and social identity. Both the sculptural landscape and the uniformed costumes act as artifacts in a happening “world,” where the audience is simultaneously asked to be present and encouraged to experience nostalgia. Buhl is fascinated by the performative and participative aspects of value and how humanity rides its undulating wave of fashion and persuasion. Admission to the gallery is free and open to the public.
MiraCosta College’s Kruglak Art Gallery is located on the Oceanside Campus in the Student Center, Bldg. 3400, at 1 Barnard Drive. The Kruglak Gallery offers a diverse range of contemporary exhibitions of interest to both students and the general public. Gallery hours are Monday and Tuesday, 2:30–7:30 p.m., and Wednesday–Friday, 11 a.m.–3 p.m.
For additional information, contact gallery director Diane Adams at 760.795.6657.