ICA SF Hosts CCA Student Spotlight
Sat, Nov 11 2023, 3PM - Sat, May 11 2024, 5PM
901 Minnesota St, San Francisco, California, 94107 View map
Part of event series: Fine Arts Shenanigans, 2023-2024
Organized by
CCA Grad Fine Arts
Event description
We are thrilled to announce an exhibition by CCA Grad Fine Arts students Kelley Finley & Deena Qabazard at ICA SF. This is a project developed with Grad Fine Arts, Curatorial Practice and the ICA SF. https://www.icasf.org/exhibitions/13-cca-student-spotlight
An opening celebration for Kelley Finley & Deena Qabazard’s collaborative exhibition Mutability Stalls at ICASF will be held on November 11 from 3-5pm. We invite you to join us! Please drop by to support Kelley and Deena this Saturday!
ICA SF hosts CCA Student Spotlight
In collaboration with California College of the Arts, the ICA SF invited CCA graduate students to propose creative exhibitions in the ICA SF bathrooms, continuing our mission of supporting the local arts ecosystem and encouraging artists to push the boundaries of their practice. In the coming months, these spaces will feature site-specific installations by four CCA Graduate Fine Arts students: Kelley Finley, Deena Qabazard, Dottie Lo Bue, and Jason Stern.
This CCA Student Spotlight series will highlight the work of four CCA MFA students—Kelley Finley (MFA ‘24), Deena Qabazard (MFA ‘24), Dottie Lo Bue (MFA ‘24), and Jason Stern (MFA ‘24)—and is organized by Samantha Hiura (MA CURP & MA VCS ‘25). The exhibitions will be on view in two parts, with Kelley Finley and Deena Qabazard on view from November 11, 2023—February 4, 2024, and Dottie Lo Bue and Jason Stern on view from February 2024—May 2024.
An opening celebration for Kelley Finley & Deena Qabazard’s collaborative exhibition Mutability Stalls will be held on November 11 from 3-5pm. We invite you to join us!
About the ICA SF
The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco (ICA SF) is a brand new, free, non-collecting contemporary art museum dedicated to experimenting in public, operating transparently, and embracing constant reinvention in the realm of contemporary art. Through exhibitions, programming, and social opportunities, the ICA SF seeks to broaden the possibilities for civic and creative engagement within the region's vibrant ecosystem and to enable artists to push boundaries, experiment with new ideas, and take risks.
Hours: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 12 - 5pm, and Saturday, Sunday 10am - 5pm. The ICA SF is always free and open to the public.
Entry details
Free and open to the public.