The word "HOME" resonates on cultural, emotional, intellectual, religious, philosophical, political and spiritual levels-as a place, a space, a myth, a source of identity, a promised land, a state of being, a war zone, an impossibility, and/or an inalienable right.
This simple word is open to a wide variety of interpretations. HOME can connote security, belonging, memory, and comfort, or arouse feelings of dread, alienation, and pain. HOME informs and is informed by geography and history, identities and ideologies, imagined and lived experiences.
Artworks may explore what it means to create a HOME or to be without a HOME, what happens when we leave HOME and arrive in a new place, or how relationships with culture, history, emotion, intellect, religion, philosophy, politics, and spirituality affect the idea of HOME.
Exhibiting Artists
Orly Aviv Sonia Barrett Pat Berger Victoria Chapman Michael Chomick Valerie Colston Rodney Daut Cheryl Derricotte James Doyle Malcolm Easton Daniel Evans Michael Falzone Catherine Forster Judy Gardner Jeff Gillette Bruce Gundersenn Ting Ying Han Victoria Heilweil Doug Herbilla Stacey Herzing | David Hollen Patricia Houghton Clarke Joe Johnson Allyson Klutenkamper Kerry Kolenut Nadia Kusmajadi Eric Landes Dominic Lippillo Anthony Lazorko Tiffany Ma Tony Maher Stuart McCall Allyson McCandless Rocky McCorkle Dan McCormack Jim McKinniss Doris Mitsch Jon Ng Vann Nguyen Roget Nguyen | Brad Pettigrew Zoe Phillips Nicholas Potter Robin Repp Michael Rohde Michael Allyn Roy Edward L. Rubin Stephanie J. Ryan Vinothini Sachithananthan Emilia Sadeghi Tamsin Salehian Mark Schoon Jane Szabo Cynthia Velasquez Rich Wang Allison Watkins Jerry Weems Denise Weyhrich Patrick Whitaker |
Curated by Richard Turner
Artist/curator Richard Turner is a Professor Emeritus at Chapman University where he taught contemporary Asian art history and studio art. He lived in Saigon, Vietnam from 1959 - 1961. He studied Chinese painting and language in Taipei, Taiwan in 1963 - 1964 and Indian miniature painting in Jaipur, Rajasthan in 1967 - 1968 while on a Fulbright scholarship. As Director of Chapman University's Guggenheim Gallery from 1975 - 2011, he curated over seventy exhibitions including several that examined the art and issues of Asian American communities in California and the contemporary art of Asia. His most recent curatorial project, Facing West / Looking East for the Oceanside Museum of Art, featured works by 20 artists who shared a common interest in borrowing, recycling and sampling from the cultures of Asia for their content and commentary. His current studio work is sculpture and drawing based on his interest in Chinese scholars rocks.