Jerome Caja – Gallery
Jerome Caja – Gallery The Three Disgraces, 1991, repainted1994 The Birdie Incinerator, 1990 Shroud of Curad, eye liner on band-aid, 1993 The Bathroom at My Place, mixed media, […]
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Jerome Caja – Gallery The Three Disgraces, 1991, repainted1994 The Birdie Incinerator, 1990 Shroud of Curad, eye liner on band-aid, 1993 The Bathroom at My Place, mixed media, […]
National Queer Arts Festival 2000 Visual Arts Exhibition, SomArts, San Francisco ODYSSEY AND UNDERWORLD The Art of Jerome Caja, Charles Sexton, and Thomas Plagemann The three artists who have been […]
Jerome Caja *This Bibliography was created in 2000 for the exhibition Education 1986 MFA San Francisco Art Institute 1984 BFA, Cleveland State University Solo Exhibitions and Performances 1999 “Jerome Caja: […]
National Queer Arts Festival 2000 SOMArts Gallery, San Francisco Jerome: An Appreciation Five years after his death, Jerome Caja’s art lives on By Will Shank My encounters with Jerome Caja […]
Torreya Cummings This work was made while at work—Cummings diverted waste material from museum exhibit graphics production into sculptural objects and other-than-intended installation material. These “thefts” of time and labor […]
Tim Roseborough Queer people are drawn to the edges and peripheries of a society because — in some form or another — we are always running. Queer people run to […]
Ramekon O’Arwisters With Many Stories 2013 – 16 is an ongoing project of Crochet Jams, the social practice of Ramekon O’Arwisters. Crochet Jams engage the public to think differently about […]
Micah Elizabeth Scott Ecstatic Epiphany is a human-scale window into an imaginary space. This piece is for anyone in the gallery to watch and control. Walking past it, your movement […]
Mia Nakano Mia Nakano is a photographer, videographer, editor, web-designer, teacher, consultant, printer, writer, and social change maker based out of Oakland, CA. She honed her skills working on projects […]
Lorenzo Cardim The Harbinger, whether a person or thing, is the sign of an impending event. The performance symbolizes the messenger shedding his skin. It highlights the performer’s desire to […]
