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Jennifer Frias has been active in the arts for over 20 years with professional experience ranging from curatorial, education, community outreach, and collection management. She began role as Director/Curator of the Begovich Gallery in summer 2019. She comes to CSUF from UCR ARTS where she served as Director of Education and Academic Programs and co-founded the award-winning OFF THE BLOCK program. Her curatorial projects have led efforts that connect contemporary art and visual culture into classroom curriculum and the community. Notable exhibitions include "Xavier Cázares Cortéz: FINGERS ARE CROSSED, just in case"[1] (2018), "Second Wave: Aesthetics of the 80s in Today's Contemporary Art" (2015), "Jesper Just: Sirens of Chrome" (2013), "Hiromi Takizawa: Ultraviolet," (2012), and "Render: New Construction in Video Art" (2012). She is a contributing writer for KCET Artbound,[2] a former adjunct faculty at CSU Fullerton in Exhibition Design, as well as CSUF alumna. She is also a practicing designer and artist working in photography and installation."[3]
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[edit]- ^ "Xavier Cázares Cortéz - FINGERS ARE CROSSED just in case". YouTube. 10 August 2018.
- ^ "Artbound".
- ^ "Contacts - Department of Visual Arts | CSUF". www.fullerton.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-27.