120 Judge John Aiso St. Los Angeles, CA 90012
Join LA Artcore this Sunday, November 24th at 3pm for the closing reception of “Traces” along with the screening of “Four Acts For Syria”, by Kevork Mourad and Waref Abu Quba.
"Traces," a dynamic five-person group exhibition exploring the convergence of landscape, abstraction, and the concept of place. Featuring works by LA artists Farshid Bazmandegan, Jackie Castillo, Amina Cruz, Rachel Hakimian Emenaker, and Jackson Hunt, the exhibition challenges traditional representations of the natural world by merging the boundaries between landscape and abstraction.
Location: LA Artcore, 120 Judge John Aiso St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
Gallery Hours: Thursday - Sunday | 12-4PM
“Four Acts For Syria”, by Kevork Mourad and Waref Abu Quba
Eleven years ago, the Syrian conflict started, one of the most tragic conflicts in the Middle East, taking many victims and causing untold suffering.
Syria, an ancient culture, has historically been a country of great diversity. Syrian co-creators Kevork Mourad (of Armenian descent) and Waref Abu Quba, seek to celebrate the wealth of their country’s heritage by traveling visually through its history to today’s insanity, seeking hope for the Syrian people.
For more details please visit:
https://laartcore.org/traces
Pictured: Jackson Hunt, Untitled, 2024 - Acrylic and Collage on Canvas Wrapped Panel, 12” x 12”