Past Exhibitions - 2012
Past Exhibitions - 2011:
Harold Greene
Bench of Gratitude, Seat of Intent
Oct 30 - Jan 6, 2012

John Trevino: Sunken City
Sep 10 - Jan 6, 2012

Our 5" x 5" Picture
Aug 1 - Jan 6, 2012

Tamara Mason: Blockade
Aug 1 - Oct 9, 2011

Jeff McLane: Effulgence
May 15 - Aug 14, 2011

Reflections on the Harbor: The Land
May 15 - Aug 14, 2011

Our Stories and Memories
May 15 - Jul 17, 2011

Robert/Scott Dance Company:
Under the Light

May 15 - Jul 17, 2011

Frank Minuto: a little show for sara
Jan 30 - Apr 15, 2011

Harold Plople: American Characters
Jan 30 - Apr 15, 2011

To Live and Draw in L.A.
Nov 7 - Jan 8, 2011

Lisa Solomon
Nov 7 - Jan 8, 2011

Artists in Classrooms
Nov 7 - Jan 8, 2011

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Jeff McLane: Effulgence
May 15 - August 14, 2011
Opening Reception: Sunday, May 15, 1:30-4:00 pm

Angels Gate Cultural Center presented a show by Los Angeles based photographer Jeff McLane entitled Effulgence. The show featured a series of 6 photographs that present the urban landscape of San Pedro, and its neighboring harbor towns. By using diptychs of both daytime and nighttime, McLane explored the sources of light pollution from the local business and industry in the city.


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Jeff McLane is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, California. Born in Oklahoma, his photographic works have focused on rural land function, urban landscape and image capture technology. He received his BFA from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), and is an active contributor of the Los Angeles based art collective From Here To There. Recent exhibitions include Jeff McLane: Effulgence, Angels Gate Cultural Center, 2011 and Manual Transmission, Humble Arts Foundation, 2010. In 2011, his work was featured in the publication The Collector's Guide to New Art Photography Vol. 2, Humble Arts Foundation.



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This exhibition is sponsored in part by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council, and the Central San Pedro Neighborhood Council.