August 13, 2004 :: No. 23
            
               
                | Who: | Cal State Fullerton Department of Music | 
               
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                | What: | Michael C. McMillen's Museum of Distraction | 
               
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                | When: | August 28 - October 2, 2004 Opening Reception: 5-8 p.m. Saturday, August 28, 2004
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                | Hours: | 12 - 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday & 12-2 
                  p.m. Saturdays | 
               
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                | Where: | Visual Arts Center • California State University, 
                  Fullerton 800 North State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA
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                | Curators: | Ansley Davies and Carlos M. Herrera | 
               
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                | Background: | Michael C. McMillen's Museum of Distraction 
                    transforms the Cal State Fullerton Main Art Gallery into a 
                    dimly-lit labyrinth of chambers through which the viewer navigates 
                    mysterious worlds made up of seven separate installations 
                    constructed from discards found in the streets and alleys 
                    of L.A. and augmented by carefully chosen sounds.  "Silent Film," created specifically for this exhibition, 
                    consists of a worn and deserted ticket window; weathered signs; 
                    an archaic film projector emitting a hum of mechanical noises 
                    and a silent film montage that the artist describes as "more 
                    like a half-recalled dream." Other installations include 
                    recreations of “The Witch of Draconis,” “A.C 
                    Crump, Proprietor” and “Hallway 509.” Combining 
                    elements of Hollywood stage sets and assemblage, McMillen's 
                    work invites the viewer to contemplate and participate in 
                    the discovery of his somewhat surreal and disconcerting environments.  This Southern California artist has been creating evocative 
                    architectural installations, both full-scale and miniature, 
                    since the 1970s. His work has been shown nationally and internationally 
                    and he is represented by L.A. Louver Gallery in Los Angeles.  A brochure, designed by the artist, documents the exhibition 
                    and includes images of each of the installations plus an essay 
                    by Philip Linhares, Chief Curator of the Oakland Museum of 
                    California. This publication is available for purchase during 
                    the exhibition. | 
               
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                | Admission: | Free | 
               
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                | Internet: | http://www.fullerton.edu/arts/events/ | 
               
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                | General info: | Main Art Gallery at 657-278-3262 | 
               
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                | Media Contact: | Marilyn Moore, Art Gallery office at 657-278-7750  Elizabeth Champion, College of the Arts at 657-278-2434 |