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Mark Steven Greenfield: AURAS at the Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery



Mark Steven Greenfield: AURAS

Curated by Mika Cho in collaboration with William Turner Gallery

Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery, Cal State LA

August 19 - October 22, 2024


 


Mark Steven Greenfield's solo exhibition "AURAS" will open on August 19, 2024, at Cal State LA's Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery and run until October 22, 2024. The gallery will host a reception on Saturday, August 24, 2024, from 5 to 8 pm, and a conversation between the artist Mark Steven Greenfield and the art critic Shana Nys Dambrot on Saturday, September 28, 2024, from 2 to 4 pm.


About the artist: A native Angelino, Mark Steven Greenfield studied under John Riddle and William Pajaud at Otis Art Institute in a program sponsored by the Golden State Life Insurance Company. He received his Bachelor of Art (B.A.) in Art Education in 1973 from California State University, Long Beach, and a Master of Fine Arts degree (M.F.A.) in painting and drawing from California State University Los Angeles in 1987. From 1993-2011, Greenfield worked for the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs as director of the Watts Towers Arts Center and later as director of the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Park. He was a visiting professor at the California Institute of the Arts (Cal Arts, 2013). Greenfield's work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States, most notably at the Monterey Museum of Art in Monterey, the Museum of Art and History in Lancaster, and the California African American Museum in Los Angeles. Internationally, he has exhibited at the Chiang Mai Art Museum, Thailand; Art 1307, Naples, Italy; the Blue Roof Museum, Chengdu, China; 1333 Arts, Tokyo, Japan; and the Gang Dong Art Center, Seoul, South Korea. His work deals primarily with the African American experience, and in recent years, he has focused on iconography and historical figures of the African diaspora. He is a recipient of the L.A. Artcore Crystal Award, Los Angeles (2006), Artist Laboratory Fellowship Grant (2011), the COLA (City of Los Angeles Individual Artist Fellowship, 2012), the California Community Foundation Artist Fellowship (2012), the Instituto Sacatar Artist Residency Fellowship in Salvador, Brazil (2013), the McColl Center for Art + Innovation Residency in Charlotte, North Carolina (2016), and the Loghaven Artist Residency in Knoxville, Tennessee (2021). The William Turner Gallery in Santa Monica, CA, currently represents him.


He has served on the boards of the Downtown Artists Development Association, the Armory Center for the Arts, the Black Creative Professionals Association, and the Watts Village Theatre Company and was past president of the Los Angeles Art Association/Gallery 825. He serves on Side Street Projects, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, and the Harpo Foundation boards.

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