La Macina di San Cresci

 

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“Artists are interesting creatures. We can be obsessive, dedicated, spirited and single minded in our pursuit for that perfect realisation of our art. We tend to be outsiders and are often that square peg in the round hole, so when you find an oasis like San Cresci you hold on tight -- for it’s that sense of belonging which welcomes you.”
Rebecca Rath , Australia

Discipline: Installation
Country: USA
At La Macina: 2013

Olga Lah is a second generation Korean-American, born and raised in the Los Angeles area. She received a double B.A. in Studio Art and Art History from the University of California at Riverside in 2002. She also received a M.A. in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary in 2006. Her interest in the relationship between theology and art led her to an art practice exploring these themes in site-specific installations and sculpture. She has exhibited most recently at the Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles; the Torrance Art Museum, Torrance; and at the Venice Arsenale in Italy. She has been selected to show in exhibitions juried by curators from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Hammer Museum and the Gagosian Gallery.

 

 

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