Join us for an Artist POV Tour with Cauleen Smith for the exhibition Harold Mendez: Let us gather in a flourishing way. Through a history of friendship between the artists, Smith carries a familiarity with Mendez’s work; stories of common ground; and a shared journey to understand and portray humanity.
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POV = Point Of View
Cauleen Smith is an interdisciplinary artist whose work reflects upon the everyday possibilities of the imagination. Operating in multiple materials and arenas, Smith roots her work firmly within the discourse of mid-twentieth-century experimental film. Drawing from structuralism, third world cinema, and science fiction, she makes things that deploy the tactics of activism in service of ecstatic social space and contemplation.
Smith’s short films, feature film, installation and performance were work showcased at International Film Festival Rotterdam 2019. Her solo show, Mutualities, at The Whitney Museum of American Art resumes this summer until December 2020. Her SFMoMA show will launch Summer 2020. Her solo show, *Give It Or Leave It
*, has traveled nationwide. A major survey of Smith’s work is on view at MassMoCA until April 2020, the centerpiece of that show, “We Already Know What We Need,” will travel to CAM Houston Winter 2021.
Smith is the recipient of the Rockefeller Media Arts Award; Creative Capital Film /Video; Chicago 3Arts Grant; the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Chicago Expo Artadia Award; and Rauschenberg Residency; Herb Alpert Awards in the Arts in Film and Video (2016); United States Artists Award (2017); and was the 2016 inaugural recipient of the Ellsworth Kelly Award.
She lives in Los Angeles and is Art Program faculty at California Institute of the Arts. BA in Creative Arts from San Francisco State University and MFA, University of California, Los Angeles School of Theater Film and Television. Smith enjoys container gardening, likes cats, collects disco balls, vinyl records, and books. She is an avid functional cyclist.
Join us for an Artist POV Tour with Cauleen Smith for the exhibition Harold Mendez: Let us gather in a flourishing way. Through a history of friendship between the artists, Smith carries a familiarity with Mendez’s work; stories of common ground; and a shared journey to understand and portray humanity.
This event will take place online. Please RSVP.
Information will be sent to registered attendees.
POV = Point Of View
Cauleen Smith is an interdisciplinary artist whose work reflects upon the everyday possibilities of the imagination. Operating in multiple materials and arenas, Smith roots her work firmly within the discourse of mid-twentieth-century experimental film. Drawing from structuralism, third world cinema, and science fiction, she makes things that deploy the tactics of activism in service of ecstatic social space and contemplation.
Smith’s short films, feature film, installation and performance were work showcased at International Film Festival Rotterdam 2019. Her solo show, Mutualities, at The Whitney Museum of American Art resumes this summer until December 2020. Her SFMoMA show will launch Summer 2020. Her solo show, *Give It Or Leave It
*, has traveled nationwide. A major survey of Smith’s work is on view at MassMoCA until April 2020, the centerpiece of that show, “We Already Know What We Need,” will travel to CAM Houston Winter 2021.
Smith is the recipient of the Rockefeller Media Arts Award; Creative Capital Film /Video; Chicago 3Arts Grant; the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Chicago Expo Artadia Award; and Rauschenberg Residency; Herb Alpert Awards in the Arts in Film and Video (2016); United States Artists Award (2017); and was the 2016 inaugural recipient of the Ellsworth Kelly Award.
She lives in Los Angeles and is Art Program faculty at California Institute of the Arts. BA in Creative Arts from San Francisco State University and MFA, University of California, Los Angeles School of Theater Film and Television. Smith enjoys container gardening, likes cats, collects disco balls, vinyl records, and books. She is an avid functional cyclist.