Home Edition 2022/23

ARTIST TALK Yvette M. Pino
Founder of The Veteran Print Project

originally recorded November 14, 2022



Zine Fest 2023
The Craft of a Zinester: A Panel Discussion

originally recorded March 1, 2023

 



ARTIST TALK Susan Brand
Illustrator

originally recorded March 6, 2023




HOME EDITION Exhibition

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  • “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
  • William Camargo, “Chicanx Still Life #4,” 2019. Archival pigment print. 50 x 40 inches.
Justin Kemerling, “YOU ARE NOT ALONE,” 2021. Silkscreen (white ink on black paper). 18 x 24 inches.
  • William Camargo, “Chicanx Still Life #4,” 2019. Archival pigment print. 50 x 40 inches.
  • Justin Kemerling, “YOU ARE NOT ALONE,” 2021. Silkscreen (white ink on black paper). 18 x 24 inches.
  • Isabel Avila, “Cesar” and “Cruz Olmeda,” Chicano Moratorium Veteran Activist (Lincoln Heights Senior Center), 2017. Archival pigment prints. 30 x 30 inches each.
  • Isabel Avila, “Cesar - Chicano Moratorium Veteran Activist (Lincoln Heights Senior Center),” 2017. Archival pigment print. 30 x 30 inches.
  • Isabel Avila, “Cruz Olmeda - Chicano Moratorium Veteran Activist (Lincoln Heights Senior Center),” 2017. Archival pigment print. 30 x 30 inches.
  • Installation view of “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. From left: Danielle Giudici Wallis, Amy Sarkisian, Macha Suzuki.
  • “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. Installation view of work by Macha Suzuki.
  • Macha Suzuki, “Untitled (6-String Guitar),” 2022. Wood, guitar hardware. 36.5 x 9.5 x 2.5 inches.
Macha Suzuki, “Untitled (3-String Guitar),” 2022. Wood, guitar hardware. 33 x 8 x 2.5 inches.
  • Macha Suzuki, “Untitled (Communion Table),” 2022. Found table, wood, guitar hardware. 30 x 42 x 20 inches.
  • Amy Sarkisian, “Untitled,” 2018. Acrylic on canvas. 32 x 25 inches.
  • Danielle Giudici Wallis, “California Chopins,” 2020. Leather with leather inlay, cork, paint, recycled car tread. 8 x 8 x 10.25 inches.
Amy Sarkisian, “Untitled,” 2018. Acrylic on canvas. 32 x 25 inches.
  • Danielle Giudici Wallis, “California Chopins,” 2020. Leather with leather inlay, cork, paint, recycled car tread. 8 x 8 x 10.25 inches.
  • Danielle Giudici Wallis, “California Chopins,” 2020. Leather with leather inlay, cork, paint, recycled car tread. 8 x 8 x 10.25 inches.
  • Installation view of “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. From left: Rebecca Ustrell and Micah Wood.
  • Rebecca Ustrell, “1, 2, 3 Easy Street,” 2021. Posca markers on paper. 20 x 16 inches each.
  • Micah Wood, “Untitled (Late Morning),” 2022. Oil, acrylic, and collage on panel. 48 x 24 inches.
Micah Wood, “Felini Belini,” 2020. Risograph print on paper (edition of 50).
  • Micah Wood, detail of “Untitled (Late Morning),” 2022. Oil, acrylic, and collage on panel. 48 x 24 inches.
  • Landyn Pan, “Jari and Corey, T4T Love,” 2019. Pigment print. 24 x 16 inches.
  • Amanda Maciel Antunes, “I've Got to Tell You Something,” 2020-21. Cloth, yarn, thread. 1080 x 144 inches. Video, TRT: 23:00.
  • Amanda Maciel Antunes, “I've Got to Tell You Something,” 2020-21. Video, TRT: 23:00.
  • Amanda Maciel Antunes, detail of “I've Got to Tell You Something,” 2020-21. Cloth, yarn, thread.
  • Amanda Maciel Antunes, detail of “I've Got to Tell You Something,” 2020-21. Cloth, yarn, thread.
  • Amanda Maciel Antunes, detail of “I've Got to Tell You Something,” 2020-21. Cloth, yarn, thread.
  • Installation view of “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. Featuring Rebecca Ustrell and Jackie Marsh.
  • Rebecca Ustrell, “Psychedelic Furs,” 2019. Digitally woven tapestry with cotton and polyester thread. 50 x 60 inches.
  • Rebecca Ustrell, “They Don’t Come Here Often, Do They?” 2021. India ink and acrylic on paper. 11 x 8.5 inches each.
  • Rebecca Ustrell, “They Don’t Come Here Often, Do They?” 2021. India ink and acrylic on paper. 11 x 8.5 inches each.
  • Rebecca Ustrell, “They Don’t Come Here Often, Do They?” 2021. India ink and acrylic on paper. 11 x 8.5 inches each.
  • Rebecca Ustrell, “They Don’t Come Here Often, Do They?” 2021. India ink and acrylic on paper. 11 x 8.5 inches each.
  • Jackie Marsh, “The Koi Pond,” 2022. Watercolor and marker on paper. 12 x 18 inches.
  • Stanton Hunter, “Geode,” 2019. Sewer pipe clay, underglaze. 48 x 20 x 18 inches.
  • Stanton Hunter, “Geode,” 2019. Sewer pipe clay, underglaze. 48 x 20 x 18 inches.
  • Christina Erives, “Untitled,” 2022. Earthenware. 11.5 x 8.5 x 3 inches.
  • Christina Erives, “Untitled,” 2022. Earthenware. 11.5 x 8.5 x 3 inches.
  • Jodie Cavalier, “I Want Food,” 2021. Hand-printed letterpress on archival paper. 17 x 11 inches.
Cindy Rehm, “Death Scene,” 2021. Collage. 33 x 34 inches.
  • Jodie Cavalier, “I Want Food,” 2021. Hand-printed letterpress on archival paper. 17 x 11 inches.
  • Cindy Rehm, “Death Scene,” 2021. Collage. 33 x 34 inches.
  • Cindy Rehm, detail of “Death Scene,” 2021. Collage. 33 x 34 inches.
  • Cindy Rehm, detail of “Death Scene,” 2021. Collage. 33 x 34 inches.
  • Katie Mendoza, “Priestess of the Blue Eye,” 2022. Mixed media on paper. 18 x 12 inches.
Nicole Rademacher, “Untitled,” 2022. Photographs, vellum, photo album. 11.5 x 10 x 2.5 inches.
  • Katie Mendoza, “Priestess of the Blue Eye,” 2022. Mixed media on paper. 18 x 12 inches.
  • Nicole Rademacher, “Untitled,” 2022. Photographs, vellum, photo album. 11.5 x 10 x 2.5 inches.
  • Eric Tenorio, “Home Workout Self-Portraits” 2020. Digital photograph. 13 x 19 inches.
  • Eric Tenorio, “Home Workout Self-Portraits” 2020. Digital photograph. 13 x 19 inches.
  • Eric Tenorio, “Home Workout Self-Portraits” 2020. Digital photograph. 13 x 19 inches.
  • Eric Tenorio, “Home Workout Self-Portraits” 2020. Digital photograph. 13 x 19 inches.
  • Claudia Alvarez, “Boy,” 2022. 27.5 x 11 x 8.5 inches. “Girl,” 2022. 27 x 9 x 9.5 inches. Underglaze on stoneware and plexiglass.
Robert L. Newman III, “Untitled,” 2022. Acrylic, ink, gold leaf, collage on wood board. 24 x 18 inches.
  • Claudia Alvarez, “Boy,” 2022. 27.5 x 11 x 8.5 inches. Underglaze on stoneware and plexiglass.
Claudia Alvarez, “Girl,” 2022. 27 x 9 x 9.5 inches. Underglaze on stoneware and plexiglass.
  • Claudia Alvarez, “Boy,” 2022. 27.5 x 11 x 8.5 inches. Underglaze on stoneware and plexiglass.
Claudia Alvarez, “Girl,” 2022. 27 x 9 x 9.5 inches. Underglaze on stoneware and plexiglass.
  • Claudia Alvarez, “Boy,” 2022. 27.5 x 11 x 8.5 inches. Underglaze on stoneware and plexiglass.
Claudia Alvarez, “Girl,” 2022. 27 x 9 x 9.5 inches. Underglaze on stoneware and plexiglass.
  • Robert L. Newman III, “Untitled,” 2022. Acrylic, ink, gold leaf, collage on wood board. 24 x 18 inches.
  • Danielle Giudici Wallis, “Homage to Long Walk,” 2021.
Shoeboxes, wood, raspberry pi, speaker, recorded sound. 36 x 16 x 41 inches.
  • Danielle Giudici Wallis, “Homage to Long Walk,” 2021.
Shoeboxes, wood, raspberry pi, speaker, recorded sound. 36 x 16 x 41 inches.
  • Thomas Hamdani, “Washing Machine Rabbit,” 2021. 3D-printed resin. 9.5 x 6 inches.
Thomas Hamdani, “Astronaut Ape,” 2021. 3D-printed resin. 8.5 x 6.5 inches.
  • Thomas Hamdani, “Washing Machine Rabbit,” 2021. 3D-printed resin. 9.5 x 6 inches.
Thomas Hamdani, “Astronaut Ape,” 2021. 3D-printed resin. 8.5 x 6.5 inches.
  • Installation view of “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. Featuring Zeke Peña and Isabel Quintero.
  • Installation view of “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. Featuring Zeke Peña and Isabel Quintero.
  • Installation view of “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. Featuring Zeke Peña and Isabel Quintero.
  • Zeke Peña and Isabel Quintero, draft pages from “Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide,” 2016-17.
Notes in pencil by Quintero on photocopies of artwork by Peña.
  • Zeke Peña and Isabel Quintero, draft pages from “Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide,” 2016-17.
Notes in pencil by Quintero on photocopies of artwork by Peña.
  • Zeke Peña, “Untitled (from Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide),” 2017. Ink on board. 15 x 12 inches.
  • Zeke Peña, “Untitled (from Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide),” 2017. Ink on board. 15 x 12 inches.
  • Zeke Peña, “Untitled (from Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide),” 2017. Ink on board. 15 x 12 inches.
  • Ann Le, “Notes,” 2018. Archival pigment prints. 40 x 27 inches each.
Jonah Elijah, “Pops going off on cops,” 2019. Oil on canvas. 63 x 34 inches.
  • Ann Le, “Notes, 1954/1970/2018,” 2018. Archival pigment prints. 40 x 27 inches.
Ann Le, “Notes, Tonkin: VN 1954/TBD/2018,” 2018. Archival pigment print. 40 x 27 inches.
  • Jonah Elijah, “Pops going off on cops,” 2019. Oil on canvas. 63 x 34 inches.
  • Jonah Elijah, detail of “Pops going off on cops,” 2019. Oil on canvas. 63 x 34 inches.
  • Installation view of “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. From left: Stanton Hunter, Isabel Avila, and Jenny Kane.
  • Installation view of “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. From left: Stanton Hunter, Isabel Avila, and Jenny Kane.
  • Stanton Hunter, “As Above, So Below,” 2019. Digital print. 24 x 36 inches.
  • Isabel Avila, “Ways of Learning (Cal State University, Long Beach, Puvungna Site),” 2019. Archival pigment print. 40 x 40 inches.
  • Jenny Kane, “Sierra Storm Running from Spring,” 2022. Watercolor, pencil, ink, pastel on paper (framed in alder with walnut splines). 29 x 46 inches.
  • William Camargo, “All That I Can Carry #2,” 2020. Archival pigment print. 30 x 24 inches.
Dulce Soledad Ibarra, “Bolsote (wearable no. 2),” 2019. Bolsas de mercado, plastic lining, thread, buttons. 64 x 62 inches.
  • William Camargo, “All That I Can Carry #2,” 2020. Archival pigment print. 30 x 24 inches.
  • Dulce Soledad Ibarra, “Bolsote (wearable no. 2),” 2019. Bolsas de mercado, plastic lining, thread, buttons. 64 x 62 inches.
  • Dulce Soledad Ibarra, “Bolsote (wearable no. 2),” 2019. Bolsas de mercado, plastic lining, thread, buttons. 64 x 62 inches.
  • “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
  • “Home Edition Exhibition,” 2022. Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
  • Cole M. James, installation view of “Manchego,” 2015. HD Video (720p), TRT: 02:46.
  • Nicole Seisler, installation view of “Opening Up,” 2021. Video featuring clay, TRT 04:02.
  • Jessica Wimbley & Chris Christion, installation view of “Fieldnotes: Califia,” 2021. Video collage, TRT 02:50.
  • Pável Acevedo, “Nis/Water,” 2022. Block prints on paper adhered to wall.
  • Pável Acevedo, detail of “Nis/Water,” 2022. Block prints on paper adhered to wall.
  • Rebecca Ustrell, “Daisy Pop,” 2021. Posca markers and india ink on cold pressed illustration board. 16 x 20 inches.
  • Rebecca Ustrell, “Daisy Pop,” 2021. Posca markers and india ink on cold pressed illustration board. 16 x 20 inches.
  • Willie Baronet, “We Are All Homeless,” 2022. Mixed media including homeless signs. Dimensions variable.
  • Willie Baronet, detail of “We Are All Homeless,” 2022. Mixed media including homeless signs. Dimensions variable.
  • Willie Baronet, detail of “We Are All Homeless,” 2022. Mixed media including homeless signs. Dimensions variable.

 


HOME EDITION Exhibition Dates

HOME EDITION Exhibition
Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
& Center for the Arts - A (CAA), Lobby
September 6 – November 12, 2022

HOME EDITION Reception
Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
September 27 from 4-7pm

Remyth: A visualization by Adam et al.
in collaboration with Pythonlady and Abstractmachine
Featuring short performances by Chaffey College Students
Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art
September 27 from 5-6pm

WE ARE ALL HOMELESS
Willie Baronet: Signs of Humanity
A Sign-Making Workshop
Center for the Arts Gallery
Center for the Arts - A (CAA), Lobby
October 11 from 1230-2pm


HOME EDITION Exhibition Description

Chaffey College and the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art proudly present HOME EDITION. When the pandemic hit the U.S. in 2020 and we began to isolate, we had to rethink the ways in which we would connect to students, faculty, artists and community members. Like other cultural institutions and organizations, we worked to provide materials for our audiences that were virtually accessible. In addition, we wanted the content we developed to be thoughtful, relevant, and we wanted it to advance the collective missions of the college and museum. The result was a virtual series of curated conversations and lectures with artists, workshops and tutorials, and other collaborative programs that we called Home Edition. The series allowed (we hope) a reprieve from the uncertainty of pandemic times, while allowing the artists and cultural workers that we admire an opportunity to share their practice, expertise, and cultural production with our communities.

As we return to campus in fall 2022, we wanted to reintroduce students, faculty, staff, and community members to our mission and programs. We felt strongly that a group exhibition featuring the participants of Home Edition is a beautiful way to reintroduce the physical museum and to bring these amazing artists and cultural producers together again one more time. Almost all of the participants from the Home Edition series of programs were able to participate in this exhibition at the museum. We are grateful for their enthusiasm for this project.


HOME EDITION Exhibition Artists

Pável Acevedo, Adam et al., Claudia Alvarez, Amanda Maciel Antunes, Isabel Avila, Willie Baronet, William Camargo, Jodie Cavalier, Jonah Elijah, Christina Erives, Thomas Hamdani, Stanton Hunter, Dulce Soledad Ibarra, Cole M. James, Jenny Kane, Justin E. Kemerling, Ann Le, Jackie Marsh, Katie Mendoza, Robert L. Newman III, Landyn Pan, Zeke Peña, Isabel Quintero, Nicole Rademacher, Cindy Rehm, Amy Sarkisian, Nicole Seisler, Macha Suzuki, Eric Tenorio, Rebecca Ustrell, Danielle Giudici Wallis, Jessica Wimbley & Chris Christion, and Micah Wood.


THEORY
WimbleyChristion Curatorial
Biomythography & Related Theories

posted November 1, 2022

 


HOME EDITION Fall 2021
Collective Care

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ARTIST TALK
Willie Baronet
We Are All Homeless

more information (accessible PDF)
originally recorded October 27, 2021

 

WORKSHOP
Landyn Pan
How to Build Trust and Create Relationships:
Lessons Learned Through Photography

more information (accessible PDF)
originally recorded November, 18, 202111/18/21



ARTIST TALK
Eric Tenorio
A Day Without Art

more information (accessible PDF)
originally recorded on 12/01/21




HOME EDITION Spring 2021

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SKILLSHARE
Jennifer Kane / Arts Connection

originally recorded January 27, 2021

 

WORKSHOP
Jackie Marsh and Katie Mendoza
Make a Zine with Tierra del Sol Studios

originally recorded February 10, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Jonah Elijah and Robert Newman
Presented by the Hip Hop Studies Summit

originally recorded January 29, 2021

 

GALLERY WALK-THROUGH
Tierra del Sol Gallery

originally recorded February 17, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
William Camargo

originally recorded February 25, 2021

 

DESIGN TALK
Firebelly Design / Presented by AIGA

originally recorded March 5, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Claudia Alvarez

originally recorded March 10, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Macha Suzuki

originally recorded March 24, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Stanton Hunter

originally recorded April 7, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Jodie Cavalier

originally recorded April 14, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Zeke Peña & Isabel Quintero

originally recorded April 21, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Christina Erives

originally recorded April 26, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Ann Le

originally recorded April 30, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Amy Sarkisian

originally recorded May 5, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Jaime Muñoz

originally recorded May 10, 2021

 

DESIGN TALK
Thomas Hamdani / Presented by AIGA

originally recorded on May 14, 2021 from 5-6pm (PDT)

 

ARTIST TALK
Nicole Rademacher

originally recorded on June 9, 2021

 

ARTIST TALK
Isabel Avila

originally recorded on June 23, 2021 from 1230-130pm (PDT)

 


HOME EDITION Fall 2020

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WORKSHOP
Zines 101: History of Zines & their Rising Popularity in Academia

originally recorded September 16, 2020

 

ARTIST TALK
Justin Kemerling

originally recorded September 18, 2020

 

ARTIST TALK
Pável Acevedo

originally recorded September 28, 2020

 

ARTIST TALK
Rebecca Ustrell of Curious Publishing

originally recorded September 30, 2020

 

CCSJ PRESENTS
Yosimar Reyes

originally recorded October 9, 2020

 

SKILLSHARE
Museums 101 with Carolina Zataray from Museum Educators of Southern California

originally recorded October 12, 2020

 

ARTIST TALK
Leonardo Santamaria

originally recorded October 14, 2020

 

WORKSHOP
Hip-Hop Alliance Presents Professor Adam D. Martinez
It was all a zine...
Exploring the intersection between Hip-Hop Culture and Zine Culture 

originally recorded October 21, 2020

 

ARTIST TALK
Ben Passmore

originally recorded October 26, 2020

 

ARTIST TALK
Danielle Giudici Wallis of Guidici Handcrafted

originally recorded November 10, 2020

 

CONVERSATION
Amanda Maciel Antunes with Cindy Rehm

originally recorded November 23, 2020

 

ARTIST TALK
Nicole Seisler

originally recorded November 30, 2020

 

ARTIST TALK
Dulce Soledad Ibarra

originally recorded December 1, 2020

 

ARTIST TALK
Cindy Rehm

originally recorded December 14, 2020

 

WORKSHOP
How to Make a Rad Zine and More with Micah Wood

originally recorded December 16, 2020