Bob Aisawa
Ruth Ann Anderson
Eileen Anderson
Stephen Anderson
Slater Barron
Tari Brand
Jeffrey Crussell
Janice DeLoof
Dee Di Salvo
Jorge Dubin
Susan Elizade-Holler
Kebe Fox
Diana Frawley
Jeffrey Frisch
Suvan Geer
Mary Frances Giacolone
Nancy Harlan
Ray Jacob
Libby Jennings
Kathleen Kaplan
Pamela Keilson
Claudia Kilby
Patrick Merrill
Frank Miller
Linda Miser
John Newlander
Lloyd Rodgers
Sergio Salgaldo-Dirzo
Connie Sasso
Mike Sasso
Paul Silkowski
Grace Songolo
Clayton Spada
Eric Strauss
Jean Towgood
Marsha Turner-Pluhar
Patricia Turnier
Richard White
Patricia Whiteside-Phillips
Darlyn Susan Yee
Bardene Allen
Ann Anson
Suki Berg
Barbara Berk
Richard Bohn
Angie Bray
Marcia Cox
Leslie D. Davis
Sandy Deeks
Roberta Eisenberg
Marilyn Ellis
Theresa Fernald
George Geisler
Carol Goldmark
Lilla Hangay
Roya Hassas
Chizuko Higuchi
Laura Hines-Jurgens
Marcia Cox
Jaqueline Rieder Hud
Francoise Issaly
Marsha Judd
Alya Kalinich
Jen Hsin Lin
Dana Lovell
Janet Mackaig
Bobbie Mandel
Karena Massengill
Denis Monsin
Nancy Mooslin
Pamela Mower-Conner
Charlotte Myers
Bart Palisi
Bob Pece
Ann Phong
Joseph Puleo
Carol Saindon
Russell Sasaki
Eileen Shabazian
Miriam Smith
Bob Tartter
Barbara Thompson
Pamela Grau Twena
Celeste Shorty Vasalli
Carole Williams-Gelker
R. Lee Willmore
Hamid Zavareei
Randall Zorn
Show I. 25 years of OCCCA history is represented by the works in this exhibition. It is rare that an artist cooperative becomes an established force within a community. However, it remains an important and vital voice thanks to the artists represented in this show, all former and members/artists, public patrons, the City of Santa Ana, the County of Orange.
Show I
Bob Aisawa, Ruth Ann Anderson, Eileen Anderson, Stephen Anderson, Slater Barron, Tari Brand, Jeffrey Crussell, Janice DeLoof, Dee Di Salvo, Jorge Dubin, Susan Elizade-Holler, Kebe Fox, Diana Frawley, Jeffrey Frisch, Suvan Geer, Mary Frances Giacolone, Nancy Harlan, Ray Jacob, Libby Jennings, Kathleen Kaplan, Pamela Keilson, Claudia Kilby, Patrick Merrill, Frank Miller, Linda Miser, John Newlander, Lloyd Rodgers, Sergio Salgaldo-Dirzo, Connie Sasso, Mike Sasso, Paul Silkowski, Grace Songolo, Clayton Spada, Eric Strauss, Jean Towgood, Marsha Turner-Pluhar, Patricia Turnier, Richard White, Patricia Whiteside-Phillips, Darlyn Susan Yee
Show II
Bardene Allen, Ann Anson, Suki Berg, Barbara Berk, Richard Bohn, Angie Bray, Marcia Cox, Leslie D. Davis, Sandy Deeks, Roberta Eisenberg, Marilyn Ellis, Theresa Fernald, George Geisler, Carol Goldmark, Lilla Hangay, Roya Hassas, Chizuko Higuchi, Laura Hines-Jurgens, Marcia Cox, Jaqueline Rieder Hud, Francoise Issaly, Marsha Judd, Alya Kalinich, Jen Hsin Lin, Dana Lovell, Janet Mackaig, Bobbie Mandel, Karena Massengill, Denis Monsin, Nancy Mooslin, Pamela Mower-Conner, Charlotte Myers, Bart Palisi, Bob Pece, Ann Phong, Joseph Puleo, Carol Saindon, Russell Sasaki, Eileen Shabazian, Miriam Smith, Bob Tartter, Barbara Thompson, Pamela Grau Twena, Celeste “Shorty†Vasalli, Carole Williams-Gelker, R. Lee Willmore, Hamid Zavareei, Randall Zorn
Summer Artist Forums, Concerts and Performances:
July 8 Artist: Cheryl Ekstrom 7 - 9 pm
July 15 Artists: Ruth Ann Anderson & John Newlander 7 - 9 pm
July 22 Artist: Janice DeLoof 7- 9 pm
July 29 Artist: Jeffrey Frisch 7 - 9 pm
TBA Lloyd Rodger's Summer Concert Series
Aug 5 Artists: Barbara Berk & Carole Williams Gelker 7 - 9 pm
Aug 12 Kathy Poppers: Accredited Senior Member of American Society of Appraisers specializing in personal property/fine art "Understanding Your Art Career"
Aug 19 Ashley McClean: "The Business of Art" 7 - 9pm The Art of Marketing your Art
Aug 26 Phyllis Lutjean: 7 - 9 pm "Is There Such a Thing as Art?"
Sept 9 Artist: Bob Aisawa 7 - 9 pm
Sept 16 Artists: Suvan Geer & Barbara Thompson 7 - 9 pm
Sept 23 Artist: Marilyn Ellis 7 - 9 pm
OCCCA HISTORY:
In 1980 a group of California State University of Fullerton graduate students founded The Orange County Center for Contemporary Art (OCCCA). These artists were committed to creating an alternate art space in Orange County that would serve the community through a dedication to uncensored freedom of artistic _expression. OCCCA's ability to survive and remain critically vital over the past 25 years is a testament to its ability to maintain a relevant voice in the contemporary conversations of Orange County. OCCCA has seen several "changes of the guard" throughout its existence. Yet despite the changing list of artists, directors, and officers, OCCCA's exhibition practices have always reflected its adherence to the mission that its founding members inspired: "OCCCA's purpose is the pursuit of professional excellence and freedom of _expression in the arts. It provides emerging and established artists a forum to explore and develop ideas in contemporary art." In 1983 Suvan Geer, one of the original founders and the then current director of OCCCA, wrote: "Something really can be done to bring good, contemporary work before the public in Orange County, to educate and expose the community." Indeed OCCCA has lived up to this challenge. Those who have patronized OCCCA over the years have seen the diversity of conversations that the art exhibited within these walls have stimulated. Sometimes the conversations have been controversial, testing art's ability to broaden society's viewpoints beyond conventional norms. Other times the messages have been more sedate and mainstream, challenging consideration of the meaning of art within a contemporary context. But always, the art in these galleries have reflected the uncensored artistic _expression of the contemporary artist. OCCCA continues to provide a supportive environment for unfettered artistic _expression. When allowed to express oneself freely, without concerns for "commercial" acceptance, the artist is free to create art that is honest and personal and as a result, socially important.
In 2005 OCCCA is continuing to influence and be influenced by its local community. We exist today because our founders drafted a mission statement that was timeless, because our membership has continued to honor and adhere to this founding mission, and because the community of Orange County has supported our mission in ways too numerous to list.
Twenty-Five years of OCCCA history is represented by the works in this exhibition. It is rare that an artist cooperative becomes an established force within a community. However, OCCCA remains an important and vital voice in Orange County thanks to: the artists represented in this show, all former and current OCCCA members/artists, our public patrons who continue to provide critical support of our efforts, the City of Santa Ana for its commitment to the arts and to OCCCA's relevance, the County of Orange for its continuing recognition of OCCCA's social importance.
--John Newlander, Executive Director, OCCCA 2005
Orange County Center for Contemporary Art is an artist run California nonprofit corporation. OCCCA affiliate artists are committed to presenting contemporary art exhibitions in an atmosphere conducive to discussion without censorship .
OCCCA is located at the corner of 2nd and Sycamore in the Santa Ana Artists Village. There is no entrance fee.
Maps and other area events please see http://www.aplaceforart.org
Show I
June 30 - August 14, 2005
Receptions: July 2, 2005 6 - 10 pm & August 6, 2005 6 - 10 pm
Show II
August 19th - September 23, 2005
Receptions: August 20, 2005 6 - 10 pm & September 3, 2005 6 - 10 pm
Image: Bob Aisawa, “No More #71â€, 2005.
The Orange County Center for Contemporary Art (OCCCA)
117 N. Sycamore (at Second Street), Santa Ana, CA 92701
Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 11 to 4 p.m.