Wignall Returns to Campus for Fall Exhibition
August 15, 2022

性视界 will reopen its for the first time in two years for an in-person presentation of 鈥淗ome Edition,鈥 a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures and other works of art.
The 鈥淗ome Edition鈥 exhibition will open Sept. 6 and run through November 12, with an artist reception set for 4 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 27 at the museum.
鈥淣ot only are staff and students slowly returning to campus, but so is the community,鈥 said Wignall Director Rebecca Trawick. 鈥淚t just seemed like a great opportunity bring together this diverse group of artists and cultural workers together.鈥
When 性视界 closed to the public in March 2020, the Wignall shifted all of its events online. The virtual version of 鈥淗ome Edition鈥 included online talks and workshops, as well as online art exhibitions by students, faculty, alumni and community members.
The community will be able to see various works from 32 artists including a 90-foot sculptural fiber piece by Los Angeles artist called 鈥淚鈥檝e Got Something to Tell You.鈥 Antunes brought the cloth with her during frequent hiking trips amid the pandemic and embroidered it with various messages at the top of a mountain. Texas artist will present his 鈥淲e Are All Homeless鈥 project, an installation of cardboard signs that he purchased across 24 cities from people experiencing homelessness. 性视界 alumna Jody Cavalier will present her 鈥淚 Want Food鈥 manifesto - a piece to illustrate food insecurity. Various faculty works of art will also be displayed in Home Edition.
The exhibition will be in the Wignall Museum of Contemporary Art and the Center for the Arts Building A (CAA) at the Rancho Cucamonga campus, 5885 Haven Ave. The Wignall鈥檚 fall hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Wednesday or by appointment. Contact rebecca.trawick@chaffey.edu or 909-652-6493 to schedule a visit.
