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Kim Abeles
Kim Abeles (born 1952, Richmond Heights, Missouri) is a Los Angeles based artist who is best known for her environmental, feminist, and geographical work. Primarily, her work is centered on civic and contemporary issues such as Feminism, HIV/AIDS, mental health, labor, and the urban environment. She is also known for her Smog Collectors Series, which brought national and international attention. The Smog Collectors depicted stenciled images after collecting smog and showcased pollution. Her projects have been exhibited in multiple museums such as: LACMA, Berkley Art Museum, MOCA, California African American Museum, Natural History Museum, and Yucan Art Museum.

Email: kim@kimabeles.com

Instagram: kimabeles

Life and Education
Kim Abeles was born in 1952, Richmond Heights, Missouri. She studied and received her B.F.A. in Painting at Ohio University in 1974 and M.F.A. in Studio Art at University of California, Irvine in 1980. She is an Emeritus Professor at California State University, Northridge from 2010-present. Kim Abeles has taught at several schools including, but not limited to: California State University Northridge, California State University Los Angeles, and Otis School of Art and Design, Los Angeles

Solo Exhibits
2022 Fresno Art Museum, Fresno, CA

2021 Nicholas and Lee Begovich Gallery, California State University Fullerton

2018 Community Room, Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA

2017 Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion, Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, CA

Group Exhibits
2022 Air, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City

2021 Cautious Optimism, Darden and Raymond, Los Angeles

2020 Access, ReflectSpace Gallery, Glendale

2019 The Coming World: Ecology as the New Politics 2030-2100, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia

Installations in Group Exhibits
2020 Dinner for Two in Twenty Days of Smog; and Valises for CAMP Ground, California Center for the Arts, Escondido Exhibition: Endangered: Exploring California's Changing Ecosystems

2020 Breathing Trees, El Camino College Art Gallery, Torrance, CA Exhibition: What is it about Trees

2019 World Leaders in Smog, Chicago Expo featuring the Natural Resources Defense Council Exhibition: Selections from The Coming World: Ecology as the New Politics 2030- 2100

2018 3.9, The Closet at Shoebox Projects/The Shed Collective, Los Angeles Exhibition: CSUN Alumni Fundraiser

Accomplishments and Awards
2019 Recognition for outstanding public art through the Public Art Network Year in Review Program, American for the Arts

2019 Civic Artist Recognition

2014 Artists’ Resource for Completion Grant

2013-2014 Lucas Fellowship and Irvine Fellowship

2013 Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship

1992 Clean Air Award