Fallen Tree Exhibitions

Fallen Tree Exhibitions Art & Education Creating new opportunities for art students, artists, educators, counselors, schools, advocates, and collectors. Goyette (Wong).

Fallen Tree Exhibitions is the hub for current and past projects in contemporary art, education, and activism, by Eric Wong & Marianne T. The site includes an organized resource data base with important information for prospective undergraduate and graduate art students preparing for college, listing grants/scholarships, and residency opportunities for artists at various stages. In the not so di

stant future we will be developing a comprehensive gallery of both art instructors/practicing artists, and advanced undergraduate and graduate student work.

“If a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound?”
The “fallen Tree” is a reference to this question in quantum theory and philosophy. With a special interest in the experiential, the intimacy, and the quality of provisional nature in art. The human experience, that out weighs any of our expectations, assumptions, or methods of questioning. Those things that can only be discovered not predicted. Like an electron with probabilities for appearing ‘here’ or ‘there’. Things are what they are. Yet, ‘things-as-they-are’, are only ‘things-as-they-appear’. An illusion and a the physical phenomenon. The fallen tree in the forest makes a noise whether we are there or not. The same can be said in making art. The viewer is rarely present in this process. They can only discern and experience what might have happened. Maybe learn and take pleasure in the narrative. Re-live it, and imagine the sound of the tree falling in the forest. Regardless, of an audience or any human observations. When a tree falls it does make a noise. The artist makes art and it is what it is. Those moments of chance, of discovery, of awakening, are the makings of a meaningful life. The unexpected, the unmeasurable, and the profound subtleties that liberate and heighten our human experience. The gold that we incessantly seek is the tree that fell in the forest.

Fallen Tree Exhibitions Combined List of Artist Opportunities with upcoming deadlines, provided by various credible sour...
03/19/2026

Fallen Tree Exhibitions Combined List of Artist Opportunities with upcoming deadlines, provided by various credible sources, including our own curated list of artist calls, residencies, grants, and more. Good luck!

Fallen Tree Exhibitions Combined List of Artist Opportunities with upcoming deadlines, provided by various credible sources, including our own curated list of artist calls, residencies, grants, and more. In the near future this will include will include t

Excessive Entertainment Park like parking fees in San Diego’s Balboa Park, will hurt local museums.
01/24/2026

Excessive Entertainment Park like parking fees in San Diego’s Balboa Park, will hurt local museums.

Museums, arts and culture organizations, and public spaces like Balboa Park are essential community resources that should be accessible to all.

Visit SaveBalboaPark.org to make your voice heard with an email to City of San Diego officials. Launched by the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership, join Us in sharing the real-world devastating impacts that the paid parking program has on your access to Balboa Park and on the arts, science, history, and cultural organizations throughout the Balboa Park Cultural District.

This is the apparent end of accredited private art schools in the Bay Area. The loss of SFAI was a huge hit! Mills colle...
01/13/2026

This is the apparent end of accredited private art schools in the Bay Area. The loss of SFAI was a huge hit! Mills college, suffered a similar fate. Now, California College of the Arts is being absorbed by an out of state university.

Vanderbilt University will take over the campus of the Bay Area’s last remaining nonprofit art school.

12/30/2025

Looking to apply to grad school? We’ve organized a list of arts-related MFA, MA, and PhD programs to explore and apply to before their deadlines early next year!

R.I.P. Jeff Kelley, now reunited with the Love of his life. “It is with great sadness that we share the news of Jeff Kel...
11/15/2025

R.I.P. Jeff Kelley, now reunited with the Love of his life.

“It is with great sadness that we share the news of Jeff Kelley’s passing in Oakland, California, on November 10, 2025. He was 73. He is survived by brother, Mark Kelley; son, Ling Chen Kelley; daughter-in-law, Juan Yu; and grandson, Casimir Kelley.

A practicing art critic since 1977, Jeff Kelley wrote reviews and essays for such publications as Artforum, Art in America, and the Los Angeles Times, among others. From 1993–2005 he taught Art Theory and Criticism at the University of California, Berkeley, and edited Allan Kaprow’s “Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life,” (1993) and authored “Childsplay: The Art of Allan Kaprow,” (2004) both for the University of California Press. He was also the Consulting Curator of Contemporary Art at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco from 1998–2008, where he developed the museum’s early contemporary exhibitions and publications programs. In addition, Kelley curated the popular and critically acclaimed “Half-Life of a Dream: Chinese Contemporary Art from the Logan Collection” for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2008). He wrote about the internationally known artist and activist Ai Weiwei and Chinese painter Liu Xiaodong. More recently he completed extended essays on the paintings of Martin Mull, the ceramic sculptures of John Mason and the video soundscapes of Bay Area artists Deborah Oropallo and Andy Rappaport. Since the death of his wife Hung Liu in 2021, Kelley focused his efforts on the Hung Liu Estate.”

It is with great sadness that we share the news of Jeff Kelley’s passing in Oakland, California, on November 10, 2025. He was 73. He is survived by brother, Mark Kelley; son, Ling Chen Kelley; daughter-in-law, Juan Yu; and grandson, Casimir Kelley.A practicing art critic since 1977, Jeff Kelley wr...

11/13/2025
Paul McCarthy: The Straightforward Complexity of Psyche By Gea Politi“It’s not just pushing boundaries — it’s napalming ...
11/11/2025

Paul McCarthy: The Straightforward Complexity of Psyche
By Gea Politi
“It’s not just pushing boundaries — it’s napalming them, then dancing in the ashes of our comfortable little art-appreciation paradigms. In a world where we’ve seen it all, McCarthy manages to create something that actually makes us feel again — even if that feeling is mostly confusion and mild nausea.”

Paul McCarthy photographed by Jack Bool in his studio in Los Angeles, July 2025. Courtesy of the artist and Flash Art. Paul McCarthy photographed by Jack Bool in his studio in Los Angeles, July 2025.

“Earth-Touching Buddah” by John Connell.
11/10/2025

“Earth-Touching Buddah” by John Connell.

11/09/2025

More-> Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at UC Davis. Clarissa Tossin

11/09/2025

One of our favorites. More-> Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at UC Davis.

More-> Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at UC Davis.
11/09/2025

More-> Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at UC Davis.

KCRW’s Art Insider: LA performance artist The Dark Bob has recorded an album in honor of visual artists, which pays trib...
07/10/2025

KCRW’s Art Insider: LA performance artist The Dark Bob has recorded an album in honor of visual artists, which pays tribute to Goya, Ed Ruscha, Mike Kelley, Carole Caroompas and many more.

I’m culture writer Carolina A. Miranda, and I recently took a quick jaunt to the desert — hotels are cheap in summer — to check out a pair of terrific shows at the Palm Springs Art Museum.

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