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The Eastern Star Gallery

Like many things at Archer, The Eastern Star Gallery is more than meets the eye. Housed in a simple, attractive space on campus, the gallery is run by a student board who oversee the production of a fully realized art show from conception to exhibition.

Under the guidance of an expert teacher, the girls do it all. They consult with museum professionals, do research, track finances, select art, advertise shows, and more. Most of all, they learn to surpass their own expectations every step of the way.

Contact

List of 2 members.

  • Photo of Marya Alford

    Marya Alford 

    Visual Arts Teacher
    310-873-7084
  • Photo of Hannah Kremin

    Hannah Kremin 

    Arts Teacher
    310-873-7098

Sampling of Gallery Artists

List of 22 items.

  • Amanda Ross Ho

  • Gala Porras-Kim

  • Meg Cranston

  • Allison Schulnik

  • Ed Ruscha

  • Julie Weitz

  • Elizabeth Huey

  • Tim Hawkinson

  • Johnston Marklee

  • Alexandra Grant

  • Alice Könitz

  • Christine Nguyen

  • Enrique Martinez Celaya

  • Friedrich Kunath

  • Julius Shulman

  • Karl Haendel

  • Kristin Calabrese

  • Leonard Nimoy

  • Peter Shire

  • Rachel Lachowicz

  • Sam Durant

  • Soo Kim

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