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'ANOMALIA' Exhibit at UCSD

Art with anomalies is on exhibit at UC San Diego's art gallery through May 18.

Be prepared to get a little weird and veer off the path of normal at the newest exhibit at .

, which comes from the Latin root “anomaly,” meaning a deviation from the norm, hit the University Art Gallery walls last week. The exhibition features four international contemporary artists whose work engages scientific models of research and representation.

Featured artists include Charles Gaines, Erick Meyenberg, Erick Beltrán and Jorge Satorre. These artists merge scientific means of visual encoding, such as diagrams and 2D and 3D data visualization models, with artistic forms of abstract representation derived from minimalist sculpture and from the paired down aesthetics of conceptual art in ANOMALIA.

Lucía Sanromán is the independent curator of this exhibit, which runs through May 18 at UCSD’s University Art Gallery. ANOMALIA is free and open to the public. More information can be obtained by calling 858-534-0419.

Hours of the Gallery are:

  • Tuesday and Thursday 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Wednesday and Friday 11 a.m.-7:30 p.m.

The University Art Gallery is located in Mandeville Center on UC San Diego's campus. For directions and parking suggestions click here

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