Rebeca Bollinger is one of four contemporary artists featured in Partial Views: Recoding Sacred Objects.
On view until early February, 2015
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More information about the artist and her practice:
Rebeca Bollinger’s work fluctuates between flat space and objects, painting, sculpture and moving images. She uses archives as source material for new works in ceramics, sculpture, drawing, photography, sound, installation, and video.
Bollinger has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her work has been featured in exhibitions such as Art in the Anchorage (New York); the California Biennial (Orange County Museum of Art); Bay Area Now (Yerba Buena Center for the Arts); and 010101: Art in Technological Times (SFMOMA.) Solo exhibitions include Henry Art Gallery (Seattle,) Feigen Contemporary (New York,) Rena Bransten Gallery (San Francisco,) and Walter Maciel Gallery (Los Angeles) and she has participated in group exhibitions at Ballroom Marfa, Asian Art Museum, Angles Gallery, the de Young Museum, Museum Fridericianum, Hunter College, Krannert Art Museum, SFMOMA, and Pacific Film Archive, among others. Bollinger is a recipient of a SECA Award from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the James D. Phelan Award in Video, a Eureka Fellowship from the Fleishhacker Foundation, and the Artadia Award. She is faculty at California College of the Arts (CCA).