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| New exhibition at UC Irvine Langson Museum charts California's rapid evolution and reinvention |
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Harold Gretzner, Untitled (Ferry Building, San Francisco), after 1920, Watercolor on paper, 21 x 26 3/8 in. The Buck Collection at UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art.
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IRVINE, CA.- At Home in Sunlight: A State in Motion, explores California during a transformative period of unprecedented growth, when its industrial infrastructure and cultural identity were rapidly evolving.
At the turn of the 20th century, California was a state in motion. Its major urban centersSan Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diegocompeted to establish themselves as dominant Pacific trade hubs open to Asia. Simultaneously, waves of artists arriving westward from Europe and the US Midwest sought to capture the states landscape and new way of life.
Painting outdoors, or en plein air, these artists developed innovative visual vocabularies to express both the ideal beauty of Californias environment and the realism of everyday life. Their work reflected a dynamic period of transformation, as booming populations and growing cities reshaped the land.
From the luminous vistas of California Impressionism to the grounded perspectives of Regionalism, the California Watercolor School, and Social Realism, artists charted the states evolutionits expanding built environment, shifting social fabric, and emerging modern identity.
Through At Home in Sunlight, visitors experience California through the eyes of artists who made it their adopted homerevealing the aspirations, anxieties, and transformative energy that turned the state into a symbol of American reinvention.
At Home in Sunlight is part of a new academic engagement initiative that supports UCI graduate students in curatorial practice through hands-on experience in a professional museum setting. Developed in close collaboration with museum staff across departments, the year-long program culminates in an exhibition drawn entirely from the museums collection. This project reflects the UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Arts commitment to research, learning, and academic mentorship.
About the Curator:
SeeVa Dawne Kitslis is an artist and has been a Graduate Student Researcher in UC Irvine Langson Museums Curatorial Department since 2025. They are a second-year graduate student with the Claire Trevor School of the Arts, and has received a BFA from CalArts. Kitslis often curates as an extension of their artistic practice.
At Home in Sunlight is part of a new academic engagement initiative to train and support the curatorial work of UCI graduate students in a professional museum setting. This year-long program is organized in close collaboration with staff from all museum departments. It culminates in an exhibition that draws entirely from the museums collection.
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