JIM JENKINS NEWS
  

Recent Events:

Jim did a presentation of his work for the SoCal Chapter of DorkBot, an international technological arts organization.
The event took place October 16th, 2011 at the Machine Project in Los Angeles.


Recent Press:

An article about Jim's work was published in the October 2011 issue of Popular Mechanics-the Russian edition.

 

Recent Exhibitions:

Speak For The Trees
SCAPE/ Southern California Art Project and Exhibitions
Corona del Mar, California
July 16-September 5, 2011

Recent Press:

Talon Marks (Cerritos College Publication) ran a review of the "inSCRIPTion" exhibition in their December 8, 2010 edition. The article featured interview comments by Jim and 3-D images of his two sculptures included in the exhibition. Click here to pull up the link. The review appears on Page 6. 3-D images can be viewed through traditional Blue&Red 3-D glasses.

Recent Exhibitions con't:

The Museum of Neon Art celebrated their 30th anniversary at two locations:

California State University, Channel Islands in Camarillo, California through April 3, 2011 and at
MONA's downtown LA location through June 30, 2011

 

TURNED ON: A Survey of Kinetic and Light Based Art
July 9-23, 2010
Bleicher/Golightly Gallery
Santa Monica, California

100 Artists See Satan Fundraiser
June 26-August 15, 2010
Grand Central Art Center
Santa Ana, California

the OsCene 2010: Contemporary Art and Culture in OC

Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, California

 

FOUR PILLARS: A Special Reveal and Exhibition



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CSUF Visual Art Faculty Exhibition

Grand Central Art Center
Main Art Gallery & Project Room, Santa Ana, California

September 5-October 18, 2009


 

   



   

 

 

 

 

 

Humana Ex Machina Artists:    

Video of the installation of Jim's work at Humana Ex Machina:   

 


 

 

Recent Press:
On September 3, 2008 The Wall Street Journal published an article on the Museum of Neon Art featuring a photo of "NO".
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Guest Artist Visits:

Conducted a Lecture/Workshop at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas in 2005. Working with students and Professor Suguru Hiraide, a 20' kinetic wall installation was created.   Please click here to view footage of the sculpture as broadcast by campus television.


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