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Possibilities: An Artist Talk with Edie Fake

Possibilities: An Artist Talk with Edie Fake

Part of programming for the exhibition, "Friends and Lovers", September 22 – March 2, 2025
side by side image of a contemporary painting on the left of various colors and on the right a photo of the artist staring into the camera

Edie Fake, Suasion, 2024. Acrylic and gouache on wood panel. SBMA, Museum purchase with funds provided by the General Art Acquisition Fund. © Edie Fake.

photo of the artist looking into camera

Edie Fake

Mary Craig Auditorium

Free Students and Teachers with ID
Members $10
Non-Members $15

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Edie Fake’s Suasion is a dazzling painting currently on view in Friends and Lovers, an exploration of LGBTQ artists currently up in the Loeb Gallery. In this artist talk, Fake will share insights into a widely respected and varied practice that includes draw-ings, paintings, installations, comics, books and zines.

Fake’s work has been exhibited in solo shows at Berkeley Art Museum and Film Archive; Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse; and in New York City at The Drawing Center, and recently exhibited publications, paintings and a large wall installation in Chicago Comics: 1960s to Now at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Fake's work is held in the collections of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, Columbus; Des Moines Art Center, Iowa; RISD Museum, Providence; KADIST, San Francisco; and Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas. His work has been written about and featured in artforum, The New York Times, The Paris Review, Art News, Art 21, Juxtapoz, Hyperallergic, The Comics Journal, and The Los Angeles Review of Books. Fake is a graduate of RISD and resides in Twenty Nine Palms, California.

This exhibition has been supported by the R&R Trust and Rachel Kaganoff.


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"friends and lovers" text in yellow script with a heart over the "i" on a hot pink background