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New Wight Biennial 2012
Featuring:
| Nobutaka Aozaki Hunter College New York |
Nils Guadagnin Glasgow School of Art Scotland |
Frankie Martin University of California San Diego |
| Julia Benjamin Columbia University New York |
Lauren Hall Glasgow School of Art Scotland |
Evan Nesbit Yale University New Haven, CT |
| Céline Berger Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam |
Jesse Harding University of California San Diego |
Magali Reus Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam |
| Jenn Berger University of California Irvine |
Anna Hawkins Concordia University Montreal, Canada |
Rachelle Sawatsky University of Southern California Los Angeles |
| Ben Bigelow Stanford University Palo Alto, CA |
Jibade-Khalil Huffman University of Southern California Los Angeles |
Ben Schumacher New York University New York |
| Lea Cetera Columbia University New York |
Martin Kohout Städelschule Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
Rimas Simaitis University of California Santa Barbara |
| Anne de Vries Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam |
Anouk Kruithof Photo Global at the School of Visual Arts, New York |
Thomas Simon Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA |
| Carey Denniston Hunter College New York |
Lia Lowenthal Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson, NY |
Brad Troemel New York University New York |
| Rubén Grilo Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam |
Rachel Malin Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ |
Gallery Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-4:30pm
Admission is free
Daily parking in Lot 3: $11
Short term parking (payable at pay stations) in Lot 3 North: $3/hour
Directions to the Broad Art Center
For further information call (310) 825-0557
Founded in 1997 by professor and artist Mary Kelly, then chair of the UCLA Department of Art, the Wight Biennial is curated and produced by a committee of graduate students in the art department, often in collaboration with students from other departments. The objective of the show is to exhibit this specific group of emerging artists as well as foster an investigative exchange between graduate programs at UCLA and other institutions.
The exhibition program of the New Wight Gallery is made possible by the generous support of Dallas Price-Van Breda.



