TORRANCE ART MUSEUM
MARCH 29 - MAY 24, 2025
Highlighting how figurative art, in many forms, can reflect on issues of representation, trust, group dynamics, alienation and social capital, Body Counts explores diverse artistic potentials that reflect on what can help maintain, or interrogate, society’s structures, democracy and civil rights.

Participating artists: Alison Blickle, Danie Cansino, Amir H. Fallah, Lanise Howard, Justine Otto, Duane Paul, Jose Sanchez III, Meghan Smythe, Haena Yoo
An immersive light art installation exploring the relationship between environmental issues and technology. The installation will be composed of a linear network of twisted oak branches intertwined with LED light strips that will form a kind of three-dimensional drawing in the interior space of the gallery creating a metaphor for the way technology can exist in harmony with nature rather than obliterating it.

A single-channel video installation about environmental injustice in South Los Angeles made in collaboration with East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice, a community advocacy group based in Commerce and Long Beach.

LOCATION
Torrance Art Museum
3320 Civic Center Drive
Torrance, CA 90503
HOURS
Tuesday — Saturday
11am — 5pm
Operating hours during exhibition dates only. Closed Sunday, Monday, and all major holidays.
Admission is FREE.
CONTACT
310-618-6388
TorranceArtMuseum@TorranceCA.Gov
MISSION
Torrance Art Museum is the premier visual art space to view contemporary art in the South Bay. It is a program of the City of Torrance Cultural Services Division of the Community Services Department.
Cultural Services Division is responsible for city sponsored arts and culture initiatives held at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center and throughout the City. All events are FREE to the public.