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OCMA Biennial Artists Who Say, "Touch My Art!"
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Jan 8, 2011
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OCMA Biennial Artists Who Say, "Touch My Art!"
In most museums, guards with machetes stand ready in case you step too close to the art. But two artists featured in the Orange County Museum of Art's 2010 California Biennial think that's hogwash. Sherin Guirguis, who built the giant Weeble-Wobble you can see and hear about if you CLICK THROUGH; and Zlatan Vukosavljevic, who made a cool plastic house. Also CLICK THROUGH for a link to our OCMA Biennial extravaganza, including interviews with a dozen artists.
The Orange County Museum of Art's 2010 California Biennial features the best and brightest up-and-coming artists in the state.
The Orange County Museum of Art's 2010 California Biennial features the best and brightest up-and-coming artists in the state.
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In most museums, guards with machetes stand ready in case you step too close to the art. But two artists featured in the Orange County Museum of Art's 2010 California Biennial think that's hogwash. Sherin Guirguis, who built the giant Weeble-Wobble you can see and hear about if you CLICK THROUGH; and Zlatan Vukosavljevic, who made a cool plastic house. Also CLICK THROUGH for a link to our OCMA Biennial extravaganza, including interviews with a dozen artists.

In most museums, guards with machetes stand ready in case you step too close to the art. But two artists featured in the Orange County Museum of Art's 2010 California Biennial think that's hogwash. Sherin Guirguis, who built the giant Weeble-Wobble you can see and hear about if you CLICK THROUGH; and Zlatan Vukosavljevic, who made a cool plastic house.

Also CLICK THROUGH for a link to our OCMA Biennial extravaganza, including interviews with a dozen artists.