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Allie Bargum Hyde, Fruit Plate (2000), oil 48" x 54"

An exhibition of 32 large-scale works in oil by ALLIE BARGUM HYDE '49 was on view last summer at the Kings Gallery, San Francisco.

Works by CRAIG KAUFFMAN '56 and PETER ALEXANDER '68 were included in Translucence, a group show on view at the Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, in spring and summer.

ED MOSES '58 had two solo exhibitions earlier this year— one at Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, and one at Jacobson Howard Gallery, New York.

A group exhibition earlier this year at Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, included works by VIJA CELMINS '65.

Artist LITA ALBUQUERQUE '68 and dancer/choreographer SRI SUSILOWATI '03 were recipients of 2006 C.O.L.A. fellowships granted by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Exhibitions and
performances were presented in Barnsdall Park last spring.

CRAIG MARSHALL SMITH ’73, professor emeritus at Metropolitan State College of Denver, is an adjunct drawing instructor at Arapahoe Community College, Littleton, Colorado.

Among the projects in progress by Frederick Fisher and Partners Architects, the firm of FREDERICK FISHER ’75, are the Cerritos Art Museum in California and the renovation and expansion of the fine arts building at Oberlin College in Ohio.

Godspipes, a solo exhibition by PETER SHELTON ’75, was on view early this year at L.A. Louver, Los Angeles.

Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners, the firm of JOHN RUBLE ’76, won the National Firm Award for 2006 from the American Institute of Architects. The firm was cited for “enlighten[ing] a vast
body of work with social values and sustainability.”

The Sieb Organization, a Phoenix-based global integrated marketing and design firm, has named MARILYN EISENBERG ’77 as director of creative development. The firm serves luxury real estate, hospitality and food service industries.

VALERIE FARIS ’80 co-directed Little Miss Sunshine, starring Greg Kinnear and Toni Collette. The film was released by Fox Searchlight in July.


Valerie Faris on set of Little Miss Sunshine, photo by Eric Lee, courtesy of Fox Searchlight Pictures

Newspace Gallery, Los Angeles, hosted a group show last summer that featured work by GARY PALLER ‘77 and PAUL KNOTTER ‘79.

KoningEizenbergArchitecture, the firm of JULIE EIZENBERG ’81 and HANK KONING ’81, won a 2006 Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects for its design of the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh.

JOHN LEIGHTON CHASE ’82 is the urban designer for the City of West Hollywood. The author of Glitter Stucco and Dumpster Diving, he was formerly an architecture critic.
Collage Dance Theatre, under the artistic direction of HEIDI DUCKLER ’88, presented Laundromatinee in New York City last July as part of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Sitelines Festival.

MILKA BROUKHIM ’89 teaches visual communication design, typography and type in motion at Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, and Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles.

Last spring, the Lisa Coscino Gallery, Pacific Grove, California hosted the show FLOW-fine lines of water, curated by DIANNA COHEN ’89. The show also featured her work.

The work of CLEMENT HANAMI ’92, cultural affairs commissioner of Culver City, was featured this year in Tigers and Jaguars: LA’s Asian-Latino Art Phenomenon at the Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles.

Rubbermen, a solo exhibition by MONICA MAJOLI ’92, was on view last spring at Gagosian Gallery, New York City.

Architect PATRICK TIGHE ’93 was a winner of the Rome Prize Competition for 2006-2007 awarded by the American Academy in Rome. The award includes a stipend and a residency in Rome.

JACOB EDGAR ’94 started his own record label, Cumbancha. He was formerly the head of A&R at Putumayo World Music.

MICHAEL OLIVERI ’95 is an assistant professor and chair of the digital media program at the University of Georgia, Athens. He had a solo show, Ultraviolet Acquiescence and Deep Space Drip Culture, Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh, earlier this year.
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