Jocelyn Foye / “Boxing & Ballet”

Work by Jocelyn Foye
May 23rd, 2009 Performance / Opening Reception

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Jocelyn Foye / “Boxing & Ballet”

5/23 – 6/13/2009
Opening Reception: 5/23/7-9pm
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“Boxing & Ballet”
Project Room G3  presents new work by Jocelyn Foye

May 23rd – June 13th, 2009
Reception: Saturday, May 23rd, 7-9pm
Boxing Match starts at 8:30pm @ building H
Gallery hours: Sat 11am – 5pm (& by appointment)

Project Room G3 is pleased to invite you to a solo exhibition of new work by multi-media artist Jocelyn Foye. Foye will be showing an installation created with the San Pedro Ballet, as well as presenting a live boxing match in the H Building, next door to the gallery. Boxing Match begins at 8:30 pm.

3601 South Gaffey Street, #G3,
San Pedro, California 90731

Phone: 310.465.8135
Gallery hour: Sat 11am – 5pm(& by appointment).
www.projectroomg3.com

About the Artists

Raised by a taxonomist, Jocelyn Foye’s work stems from an understanding of this scientific practice of observing and collecting. Currently, She is trying to capture and illustrate how the reoccurrence of every day processes derived from labor produces a fundamental visual pattern. Using the principles of design and an almost cultural studies approach, aesthetic beauty becomes one of desired outcomes for this work.

Foye received her BA from Trinity College in Hartford Connecticut and MFA from CSU, Long Beach, California. She has shown throughout the United States and Europe and has a performance exhibition scheduled at the Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles Municipal Gallery at Barnstall, Real Art Ways in Hartford CT, and just launched a project with Fette’s Gallery in Berlin Germany.

Programs made possible by generous support from the California Community Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, the Los  Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Getty Foundation, the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Rebuilding Together,Conoco Phillips, Webcor Builders, California Arts Council and Epson America.

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