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EXHIBITION HISTORY:
June 19 - 23, 1990
“A Meeting of the Worlds Festival” Joensuu, Finland
WORLD WALL premiered at "The Meeting of the Worlds Festival" which took
place during the "white midsummer nights" in the city of Joensuu, Finland. This
international festival encompassed all the arts and brought together artists and
performers for a better future who promoted friendship and understanding
between people, beyond political and cultural borders. The organizers behind the
festival were PAND International (Performers and Artists for Nuclear
Disarmament) and the annual organization of the Joensuu. Song Festival. The
proceeds of the festival were donated to the UNICEF.
July 14 – 22, 1990
Installation at Gorky Park, Moscow, USSR
WORLD
WALL traveled to Moscow, USSR where it was exhibited in the famed Gorky
Park. The Charity Fund "World and Man" acted as sponsors to Judith Baca
and the World Wall while in the Soviet Union.
April 6 - 7, 1991
Plaza De La Raza, Lincoln Park, Los Angeles, California
WORLD
WALL had its long awaited Los Angeles premiere exhibition held at Plaza
de la Raza in Lincoln Park. This event was sponsored by Social and
Public Art Resource Center in conjunction with Anheuser-Busch, Moya
Villanueva & Durazo, La Opinion and Plaza de la Raza.
July 27 – September 4, 1991
Smithsonian Institution’s Experimental Gallery, Washington D.C.
WORLD WALL exhibited in its first interior installation at the
Smithsonian Institution's Experimental Gallery, in Washington, DC.
This show encompassed a magnificent installation design for over 126
photos, three video tape installations dozens of drawings, and a
comprehensive view of the relationship between this traveling
installation mural, the Great Wall of Los Angeles, and SPARC's 36
Neighborhood Pride murals.
April 25 - May 8, 1992
Earth Day, Santa Barbara Arts Commission, Santa Barbara, California
WORLD WALL exhibited at the Sunken Gardens of the Santa Barbara
Courthouse, as part of the national celebration of Earth Day in Santa
Barbara, California. This installation was sponsored by the Santa
Barbara County Arts Commission. As a follow-up to the World Wall
exhibition, SPARC arranged an all-day THINK TANK involving numerous
community leaders. The purpose of the day was to "brainstorm" and
summon up visual imagery appropriate to the next World Wall panel,
“Human Based Technology”.
February 2- April 12, 1992
Nelson Fine Arts Center, Tempe, Arizona
“JFB: Sites and Insights 1974-1992, 20-year Retrospective”
A twenty-year retrospective at Arizona State University Art Museum.
March 7- April 4, 1993
Montgomery Gallery, Pomona College, Claremont, California
“JFB: Sites and Insights 1970-1992, 20-year Retrospective”
February 1994
Galeria de la Raza, San Francisco, CA
“A World Without Borders: The Work of Judith F. Baca, 20-year Retrospective”
September 1995
Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas
“Excerpts from Judith F. Baca: Sights and Insights, 1974-1992”
One Woman Show
November 1997
Cerritos Community College Art Gallery
Chicano/a Artists Group Exhibition
April 9, 1998
World Wall Dedication, California State University, Monterey Bay
Commemorating the newly dedicated panel from Israeli and Palestinian artists,
“Compromise Inheritance.”
June 1998
National Association of Chicano/a Studies, Mexico City, Mexico
“The World Wall: A Vision of The Future without Fear”
October 1998
William King Regional Art Center, Abingdon, Virginia
“The World Wall: A Vision of The Future without Fear”
2001
World Wall is installed at the Spruce Goose Hangar, Playa del Rey, California
(repairs and conservation)
June 26-Sept 30,2004
Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas
“The World Wall: A Vision of the Future Without Fear”
June 26-Aug 28,2004
Ice House Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas
“The World Wall: A Vision of the Future Without Fear”
October 6 – October 28, 2006
Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico
Premieres in Mexico at the Sixth Annual Mexico City Book Fair.
“Muro del Mundo: Una Vision del Futuro Sin Temor”
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