Wednesday, October 28, 2015

The Museum Project 2012 - 2015


The Museum Project 2012-2015
Curated by Robert von Sternberg 

read this interview about the show:

Rockview Trailer Park, Morrow Bay, Photo by Robert von Sternberg, 2013
AP, Archival Pigment Print, 16"x20"



"In 2012, I felt compelled to express my appreciation to the Museums and Universities that had long supported me in my career as an Artist and University Art Professor. My idea was, in gratitude, to donate works of art to institutions that would welcome these additions to their permanent collections. A group of like-minded artists, also willing to make donations, was mobilized, and The Museum Project was born." - Robert von Sternberg.

Featuring the work of : Barry Andersen, Laurie Brown, Darryl Curran, Robert Fichter, Anthony Friedkin, Judith Golden, Betty Hahn, Suda House, Victor Landweber, Kenda North, Jane O'Neal, Sheila Pinkel, Bonnie Schiffman, Rena Small, Michael Stone, Robert von Sternberg, Melanie Walker, Todd Walker, and Nancy Webber.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Artists Talks with Nancy Webber and Sheila Pinkel




dnj Gallery hosted artist talks with artists, Nancy Webber and Shelia Pinkle, from The Museum Project 2012-2015 exhibition.  These women discussed the show students from the Art Institute of Los Angeles.  This educational opportunity allowed the students to further explore and understand the concept of the exhibit.


dnj Gallery looks forward to hosting more educational events in the future. 

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

The Museum Project 2012-2015 Featured in Silvershotz

The Museum Project 2012-2015, recently featured in the October edition of Silvershotz Magazine.



In 2012, American photographer and curator, Robert von Sternberg, felt compelled to express his appreciation to the museums and universities that had long supported him in his career as an artist and university art professor. His idea was to donate works of art to institutions that would welcome these additions to their permanent collections. A group of like-minded artists, also willing to make donations, was mobilized, and The Museum Project was born.

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