HARRIET ZEITLIN

ALL HANDS ON DECK


January 10 through February 21, 2009
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  • A painting of a pyramid made of colorful squares on a black background

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  • A quilt with a pyramid in the middle of it

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  • A colorful bicycle made out of yarn on a black background

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  • A sculpture of a boat made of beads is sitting on a table.

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  • A colorful sailboat is sitting on the grass in a park

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  • A close up of a knitted fabric next to a picture of a knitted fabric.

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  • A piece of wood that looks like a flower is sitting on a table

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  • A bunch of skulls are stacked on top of each other

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  • A white sculpture with a circular pattern on it

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Track 16 Gallery presents ALL HANDS ON DECK: works by Harriet Zeitlin. The exhibition will be on view from January 10 through February 21, 2009.


Harriet Zeitlin’s artwork, spanning over three decades, deeply conveys her “…humanist concerns, technical expertise and sensitivity toward materials” (Ruth Askey, Art Critic). She moves between painting, traditional printmaking, sculptured fabric, collage, and found objects to visually depict her personal, social, political and universal concerns.


ALL HANDS ON DECK is selection of Zeitlin’s work, from her well-known prints from the 1970s when she was a full time printmaker to her more recent sculptures and fabric pieces.


In the 1970s Zeitlin was active in the Artists Rights Movement serving as President of Artists for Economic Action and Executive Director of a CETA Program funded by the US Government. She employed 10 artists for a year to create public art for the City of Los Angeles. During this time she also served on the LACMA Graphic Arts Council as artist representative.


Harriet Zeitlin’s work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally, and is included in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California; Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Fluor Corporation, California; Cedars Sinai Medical Center, California; University of Judaism, California; United States Embassy, New Delhi, India. Among her honors, she was invited to participate in the Arts in Embassies Program in Hong Kong; and Namibia, Africa.