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CSUF Grand Central Art Center is proud to present the exhibition
La Fabrique
November 4 - December 17, 2006
Tania Mouraud will be the 29th guest artist in residence at the CSUF Grand Central Art Center. She will be our guest from mid-October through mid- November 2006. Mouraud lives in Paris, France. Her exhibition titles, La Fabrique, will be featured in the Grand Central Art Center Main Gallery from November 4 – December 17, 2006. La Fabrique is a multi-media installation featuring 10 monitors and 4 projections with sound elements. Mouraud uses visually rich cinematic gestures to draw the viewer into the everyday lives of men and women textile workers in Kerala, India. The mundane details of the workers environment and daily lives becomes a point of departure for contemplation of their role in our increasingly global culture. La Fabrique was created for the international exhibition lille3000.

Tania Mouraud:
On the whole my work explores perception and the resulting emotions by roaming rather freely through different human experiences such as war, hunting, the fight for survival, and also meditation and spirituality. I use different modes of expression (video, wall painting, etc.) according to the context and what I wish to share.
I think this installation of La Fabrique not only urges the viewer to ask himself/herself questions about India. It transcends the geographic aspect and reaches thought about the human condition.
A publication featuring a selection of this artists work will be available in December 2006. Special thanks to collaborators on this project including the publication and invitation designer Dustin Wagner, essayist Peter Frank, translator Linda Andersen, Pierre Petit and Mathieu Carrier.
Project Room at the CSUF Grand Central Art Center
Exorb
November 4 - December 17, 2006
Laurie Hassold’s newest installation titled, Exorb – and one day we didn’t need to breathe, will be featured at CSUF Grand central Art Center in the Project Room November 4 – December 17, 2006. The installation will feature several of Hassold’s recent mixed media sculptures. A publication is also being published in conjunction with this exhibition and will be made available in December. Laguna Art Museum curator, Tyler Stalling has contributed an essay titled, Blood Is Sicker Than Water: The Art of Laurie Hassold, which can be viewed on our website and will be featured in the book. This exhibition co-curated by Dennis Cubbage, Andrea Harris. Special thank to photographer Eric Stoner for his insightful contribution to the book and designer Savio Alphonso for the outstanding design of the book and invitation.
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For additional information please contact:
Andrea Harris-McGee, director
CSUF Grand Central Art Center
125 N. Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-567-7234 714-567-7233
aharris@fullerton.edu
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Dennis Cubbage, Director of Rental and Sales Gallery
CSUF Grand Central Art Center
125 N. Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92701
714-567-7236 714-567-7233
dcubbage@fullerton.edu
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