- Ben Maltz Gallery
The Ben Maltz Gallery at
Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles is a professional art space that presents group and solo exhibitions in a variety of media. The Gallery’s main focus is showcasingcontemporary art that pushes the boundaries of form and subject matter in the context of national and international programming. Serving the local art community, the public, and Otis students and faculty, the Maltz Gallery presents emerging and established Los Angeles talent as well as international artists.Originally named the Otis Gallery, the exhibition space was initially sited on the College’s downtown grounds. In August 2001, the Gallery moved to Otis’ Westchester campus and was dedicated in honor of Benjamin N. Maltz (1901-1993), a local businessman and founding director of
City National Bank , who was a supporter of many nonprofit art organizations. Designed by the Los Angeles-basedFrederick Fisher and Partners , the convert|3500|sqft|m2|abbr=on Gallery is located on the ground floor of the Bronya and Andy Galef Center for Fine Arts, which also houses the Bolsky Gallery for student exhibitions, numerous art studios, critique rooms, and offices.Since September 2003, the Ben Maltz Gallery has been led by Meg Linton, Director of Gallery and Public Programs. Linton was previously the Executive Director of the
Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum and has held many curatorial and teaching positions in California and New York. Linton succeeded former Director Anne Ayres, the respected Los Angeles art historian and curator who managed the Gallery from 1988 to 2003 after taking the reins from Otis’ former School Director,Al Nodel .Considered one of America’s renowned nonprofit galleries, the Ben Maltz Gallery was the recipient of the "Best Exhibition in an Alternative Space Award" by the
International Critics Association forKaren Carson ’s 1996 "The Language of Space" exhibition.
=Public Programs= The Ben Maltz Gallery oversees the Otis College’s "Jennifer Howard Coleman Distinguished Lectureship and Residency." This program was created in 1995 in collaboration with theSamuel Goldwyn Foundation to pay tribute to the memory ofJennifer Howard Coleman , who was an artist and Otis alumna. The biannual appointment acknowledges leading contemporary painters by granting a residency at the College and by according them a solo exhibition at the Ben Maltz Gallery.The "Otis Speaks" lecture program is also produced in association with the Ben Maltz Gallery. Free and open to the public, the weekly event series offers a platform for contemporary artists, designers, curators, filmmakers, writers and critics to share their projects and ideas about the visual world.
External links
* [http://www.otis.edu/index.php?id=236 Ben Maltz Gallery]
* [http://www.schmap.com/reviews/13357142 Schmap Worldwide Travel Guide review]
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