Assistant Professor, Micol Hebron, has a new piece in a group show at Jancar Gallery that will be available to see up until July 28. The show and her video were recently reviewed by Holly Myers in the LA times and can be read here: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/culture/la-et-cm-art-review-the-very-eye-of-the-night-at-jancar-gallery-20120703,0,3988702.story

For  more information about Hebron’s exhibit you may visit the gallery website: http://jancargallery.com/show.php?num=235

Also in early June, Hebron was in Berlin and Kassel and did a 23-hour performance piece  at the Bebelplatz plaza in Berlin (titled “It’s All I Know”) in which she recited aloud everything that she knew until her body collapsed and was physically unable to continue.

On July 6, Hebron also opened the exhibition, “Mr. Winkle: Object of Projection- Photographs by Lara Jo Regan”, which she curated for the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art. 
Feel free to check out a description of the show on Utah’s Museum of Contemporary Art’s website: http://www.utahmoca.org/mr-winkle/

Future events for Hebron consist of an inaugural lecture, “Don’t Be Sad: Happiness Through Beauty,” for the Fontbron Academy with Robert Fontenot and herself on July 11. The lecture is free to the public and will be at For Your Art, 6020 Wilshire, form 7:30-9pm
For more information check out: http://foryourart.com/2012/07/foryourart-at-6020-wilshire-blvd-the-fontbron-academy/

Another future event will be Hebron traveling across country in late July to Vermont College of Fine Art where Faith Wilding and Dont Rhine are hosting a “Collective Encuentro,” symposium on artist collectives.

Also in the fall, Hebron will have an interview with Audrey Chan and Elana Mann that will be published in ArtPulse magazine.

Feel free to check out samples of Hebron’s recent video: https://vimeo.com/user3461886 and her website www.micolhebron.com