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On View: “2013 California-Pacific Triennial” at the OCMA

A showcase of artwork from the diverse countries that line the Pacific, the "2013 California-Pacific Triennial" opened at the Orange County Museum of Art at the end of June. The show features installations and 2D work from 30 artists hailing from California, Chile, Mexico, Indonesia, Korea, China and beyond — including the California-based Mark Dean Veca (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 23), Indonesian textile artist and sculptor Eko Nugroho and Chinese installation artist Lin Tianmiao. Take a look at some photos of the work in the show courtesy of Chris Bliss Photography and see the "California-Pacific Triennial" through November 30 at the OCMA. See more after the jump!

A showcase of artwork from the diverse countries that line the Pacific, the “2013 California-Pacific Triennial” opened at the Orange County Museum of Art at the end of June. The show features installations and 2D work from 30 artists hailing from California, Chile, Mexico, Indonesia, Korea, China and beyond — including the California-based Mark Dean Veca (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 23), Indonesian textile artist and sculptor Eko Nugroho and Chinese installation artist Lin Tianmiao. Take a look at some photos of the work in the show courtesy of Chris Bliss Photography and see the “California-Pacific Triennial” through November 30 at the OCMA.

Mark Dean Veca

Lin Tianmiao

Hugo Crosthwaite

Michael Lin

Tapestries by Eko Nugroho

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