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The 黑料百科 Ridley-Tree Museum of Art observes its fifth anniversary with another year of outstanding exhibits

The 黑料百科 Ridley-Tree Museum of Art opens its fifth year of exhibits with an ambitious schedule. The festivities began with a fundraising exhibition, 鈥5脳5: Celebrating Five Years,鈥 featuring more than 300 small-scale pieces of art sold through an online auction. The event raised $19,000.

Retired professor John Carlander contributed this piece to the 5脳5 exhibit


Renowned artists Frank Gehry, Jessica Stockholder, Milton Glaser, Mark Ryden, Kinuko Craft and Chris Raschka contributed to the fundraiser, which benefits the museum鈥檚 outreach and educational programming. More than two thirds of the contributing artists came from the local Tri-County area.

鈥淚鈥檝e been delighted by the generous response to our fundraiser,鈥 says Judy L. Larson, Askew professor of art history and director of the museum. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing how small, five-inch squares of paper can be transformed into unique works of art.鈥

The second show of the season highlights eight artists gaining promi-nence in Southern California, 鈥淎rtWatch 2014: Young Careers鈥擲B to Greater LA.鈥 鈥淲e鈥檝e launched this new series, ArtWatch, to focus on different issues and themes that engage contemporary artists living on the West Coast,鈥 Larson says. 鈥淭his first exhibition features artists who are young in their careers, but already fully launched.鈥

Upcoming exhibits include the West Coast premiere of internationally famous Chakaia Booker (Dec. 11-Jan. 31) and 鈥淩embrandt and the Jews鈥 (Feb. 12-March 28). The annual senior show appears in May and June, and the season ends with 鈥淰ital,鈥 the yearly Tri-County juried exhibition.

The museum first opened during the 2010-11 season with an art collection of 453 objects, valued at $2 million. As of June 2014, the collection has grown to 1,545, valued at more than $15 million. Past shows include a range of artists, from Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot to American outsider and Australian Aboriginal artists.