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Awoiska van der Molen 2017 Larry Sultan Photography Award Lecture
Offsite: California College of the Arts
Free | More about the Larry Sultan Photography AwardAmsterdam-based photographer and current Artist in Residence Awoiska van der Molen spends long periods of time in solitude in remote landscapes, slowly and intuitively uncovering the identity of each place and searching for the boundaries between self and surroundings that are later revealed in her large-scale, monochromatic silver gelatin prints. van der Molen will speak to her practice as part of the Larry Sultan Photography Award series, presented in partnership with California College of the Arts, Pier 24 Photography, and SFMOMA. Learn MoreThursday, October 5 | 7PM
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Fall Open House
Free | Mess Hall Café Open Open House provides a once-in-a-season opportunity to meet current artists, view works-in-progress, attend performances and readings, and enjoy a housemade lunch in the Mess Hall Café. Check out www.headlands.org/people/current-artists to see who is here this fall! Learn moreSunday, October 15 | 12–5PM
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Fall Members Dinner
Tickets $30 | Open to Members at all levels | Buy TicketsMembers are invited to enjoy studio visits with current artists followed by a family-style meal in our artist-renovated Mess Hall. Learn moreWednesday, October 25 | studio visits 5:30PM; dinner 6:30PM
Not a Member yet?
Headlands Members are a community of creative thinkers, makers, and doers who make it all possible. Be part of intimate gatherings like Mess Hall dinners, artist studio visits, cocktail parties, and more. You’ll also enjoy the simple pleasures of Membership like complimentary coffee and discounts on tickets and merchandise. Make art happen—join today at headlands.org/support
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Free and open to the public Sunday–Thursday, 12–5PM
Project Space presents site-specific exhibitions that are guided by information and experiences gathered while at Headlands. Home to select Artists in Residence each season, as well as occasional group exhibitions, Project Space is a place of exchange among artists and visitors—a place where ideas are germinated, conversations are shared, and new work is made. Visitors are invited to witness and engage with Project Space throughout the various stages of making: as working studios undergoing transformation, and in their final state as complete exhibitions. Learn more at headlands.org/project-space
Satellite Museum of Capitalism: FICTILIS
On the heels of its successful inaugural debut in Oakland this summer, the Museum of Capitalism—an institution dedicated to educating this and future generations about the history, philosophy, and legacy of capitalism—appears at Headlands in an exhibition produced specifically for Project Space. Driven by collaborative team, FICTLIS, the Satellite Museum of Capitalism will present material evidence, art, and artifacts related to capitalism. Learn moreOn view: through October 5
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No Human Eyes: Will Rogan
Multidisciplinary, Bay Area artist Will Rogan has recently been using documentary photography as a guiding element in producing sculptures. During his seasonal job as an expedition guide aboard a cruise ship in Antarctica, Rogan produced many images of a human-free landscape. Combining these images with handmade ceramic objects, and other items evocative of human innovation, Rogan’s Project Space installation presents a confrontation between the austere and rugged environments of wild nature and human ideals of objects, community, and function. Learn moreView exhibitions in progress: Sunday–Thursday, 12–5PM Exhibition opening: Sunday, November 5, 4–6PM On view: through November 17
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Open 24 Hours: Edra Soto
Chicago-based artist Edra Soto has devoted much of her multifaceted artistic practice to investigating the ways that class and race figure in post-colonial representations. Since 2016, Soto has been photographically documenting her Chicago neighborhood, focusing especially on areas that are accessible at all hours (such as her boulevard and adjacent streets). These places are highly visible, yet are rarely—if ever—cleaned by the city, and constantly accumulate the city’s detritus. While documenting the debris and trash, Soto found traces of a drug and alcohol fueled economy, drawing connections to the city’s recent and deep past. At Headlands, Soto will relocate 24 Hours into Headlands’ Project Space, producing an exhibition that includes architectural interventions, continued photo documentation, and a workshop for exhibition visitors to produce objects to be placed in the space. Learn moreView exhibitions in progress: Sunday–Thursday, 12–5PM Exhibition opening: Sunday, November 5, 4–6PM On view: through November 17
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Come for a visit
How to get to Headlands by bike, bus, or car Click here for directions to Headlands by car or bike. Limited parking is available onsite. The MUNI 76X bus runs between San Francisco and Headlands on Saturdays and Sundays.
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