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An audio introduction of the exhibition by artist Adam Berg







 
 
 
 
An audio introduction by curator Jeffrey Uslip and artist Georgi Tushev







 
 

 
 
Watch Georgi Tushev make a painting, similar to those featured in his Strange Attractor exhibition in Project Room 2. 

Film by Georgi Tushev (2012)







 
 
 
 
Garth Clark is a ceramics scholar and long-time gallerist and friend of Beatrice Wood.

photo: Monica Orozco






 
 
 
 
Mark Del Vecchio is a ceramics scholar, gallerist, and long-time friend of beatrice.

photo: Monica Orozco






 
 
 
 
Kevin Wallace is director of the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts in Ojai, CA. This audio describes Wood's library.

photo: Monica Orozco






 
 
 
 
Kevin Wallace is the Director of the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts in Ojai, CA. This audio describes Beato’s studio.

photo: Monica Orozco






 
 
 
 
Bob Zaugh is the publisher of Wood’s biographyI Shock Myself.

photo: Monica Orozco






 
 
 
 
Richard Flores is the longtime friend and studio assistant to Beatrice Wood. This audio describes moments of fun and flirtatiousness.

photo: Monica Orozco






 
 
 
 
Richard Flores was longtime friend and studio assistant to Beatrice Wood. This audio describes an example of one of many joyful moments with Beato.

photo: Monica Orozco






 
 
 
 
Robert Rheem is a long-time resident and friend of Beatrice Wood who is currently a Trustee of the Happy Valley Foundation, which established the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts. This audio describes meeting Beato and living as neighbors.






Dada scholar Francis Naumann will trace Wood's early artistic career and involvement with the New York Dada community. Through a discussion of her activities in the New York theater and her important relationships with avant-garde collectors Walter and Louise Arensberg, artist Marcel Duchamp, writer and diplomat Henri-Pierre Roché, and others, Nauman will contextualize the formative experiences that led to the creation of Wood's unique persona.

This lecture took place at SMMoA on September 20, 2011.






Jenni Sorkin, Assistant Professor of Critical Studies and Art History at the School of Art, University of Houston, offers a feminist re-reading of Beatrice Wood’s (1893-1998) and Louise Bourgeois’s (1911-2010) dramatic personae and artistic practices. In the twilight of their lives, these two artists remained highly influential as proto-feminists and iconoclasts.

This lecture took place at SMMoA on September 10, 2011






 
 

 
 
Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio, ceramic scholars and visionary gallerists, reminisce about Beatrice Wood as friend and artist in their words and hers. This program took place at SMMoA on November 9, 2011






 
 
 
 
kelly barrie describes the making of his project for SMMoA






 
 
 
 
Excerpt from the essay Fumbling for the Keys: Notes on Tantric Painting by Franck André Jamme, read by Lisa Pearson






 
 
 
 
sounds and clips culled from the internet for the current work at smmoa






 
 

 
 
A conversation with cultural anthropologist and graphic design historian Jim Heimann, author and music critic Josh Kun, and author Bill Nericcio.







 
 

 
 
part 2







 
 

 
 
Virtual tour with audio by co-curator Jim Heimann







 
 
 
 
Audio Spanish translation of Jim Heimann commentary







 
 

 
 
Virtual tour with audio by co-curator Josh Kun







 
 
 
 
Audio Spanish translation of Josh Kun commentary







 
 
 
 
Audio by artist Daniel Cummings







 
 
 
 
Audio by co-curator Lisa Melandri







 
 
 
 
Audio by co-curator Lisa Melandri







 
 
 
 
Audio by co-curator Lisa Melandri







 
 
 
 
Audio by co-curator Lisa Melandri






 
 
 
 
Audio by co-curator Lisa Melandri






 
 
 
 
Audio by co-curator Lisa Melandri







 
 
 
 
Audio by co-curator Lisa Melandri







 
 
 
 
Audio by co-curator Lisa Melandri