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Carmen Argote received her BA in 2004 and MFA in 2007 from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Argote is the recipient of a 2013 California Community Foundation Emerging Artist Grant, a residency at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2009, and a public art commission for the Metro Expo Line 17th/SMC Station in Santa Monica, CA, 2013-2016.
Recent solo exhibitions include "A Vast Furniture", MAK Center & High Desert Test Sites, Los Angeles/29 Palms, CA (2015); "My Father's Side of Home", Human Resources, Los Angeles, CA (2014); "720 sq.ft. Shape Seeps Through", Vincent Price Art Museum, Los Angeles, CA (2013); "720 Sq.ft. Household Mutations", G727, Los Angeles, CA (2010).
Select recent group exhibitions include "Drawings /Fridges", Green Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA (2015); "The House on Mango Street", The National Museum of Mexican Art, Chicago, IL (2015); Perfect Strangers Art & Performance Festival, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, CA (2015); 5th Chicana/o Biennial, MACLA, San Jose, CA (2014); "Watermelons, no catchies or bouncies", Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles, CA (2014); "Million Year Picnic", Gallery Fu, Japan (2014); "Unsparing Quality", Diane Rosenstein Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA (2014); SUR Biennial, Rio Hondo College and Torrance Art Museum, Torrance, CA (2013); "Surface Tension_LA", G727, Los Angeles, CA (2010); “Never Ending Beginnings”, California State University, Los Angeles, CA, Faculty Exhibition (2008); "Terra-Byte 3.0", The Arboretum of Los Angeles County, Arcadia, CA (2008); "Everything Must Go”, Harvey Levine Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2007).
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art