InSite Archive, 1992-2006.

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InSite Archive, 1992-2006.

The inSite Archive contains materials documenting the inSite organization and the projects of its artists. The collection contains 205 binder boxes, produced by inSite staff, which documents project installations from the five inSite versions. The collection also includes photographs, slides, transparencies, working files, audio and video material, and a variety of digital files.

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Luna, James, 1950-2018

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James Luna was a Payómkawichum, Ipi, and Mexican-American performance artist, photographer and multimedia installation artist. Born on February 9, 1950, Luna lived on the La Jolla Indian Reservation in Pauma Valley, California, from 1975 until his death on March 4, 2018. Luna taught studio art at the University of California, Davis; University of California San Diego; and University of California Irvine....

InSite.

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In 1980, Instalation Gallery was opened in San Diego with a goal to present local and regional artists. In 1992, inSite was formed, replacing Installation Gallery. Created as a network of contemporary art programs and commissioned projects among non-profit and public institutions, inSite explored public or contextual art practice in the specific conext of the San Diego-Tijuana border region. InSite has had five major versions: inSITE92, inSITE94, inSITE97, inSITE2000, and inSite_05. ...