Mike McGee (gallery director)
Mike McGee is the gallery director for the CSUF Nicholas and Lee Begovich Gallery in Fullerton, CA He is the founder of the CSUF Grand Central Art Center and was interim acting director in 2011 for the CSUF Grand Central Art Center. McGee has been professor of the Masters program in Exhibition Design and Museum Studies at CSUF for the past 22 years. McGee has served as a board member for Arts Orange County, OCCCA, CSUF Grand Central Art Center and is an Arts Commissioner for the City of Santa Ana.
McGee has written major essays for several exhibitions, including:
- "Mark Ryden:Bunnies and Bees", Porterhouse Fine Arts Editions and GCP, 2002
- "100 Artists See Satan", Grand Central Press, 2004, co-published by Last Gasp, San Francisco, CA
- "John Paul Jones-A retrospective", Grand Central Press, 2009
- "The Saddest Place on Earth-The Art of Camille Rose Garcia", Grand Central Press, 2006, co-published by Last Gasp, San Francisco, CA
- "Charles Kraff's Villa Delirium", Grand Central Press, 2002, co-published by Last Gasp, San Francisco, CA
- "Allegedly - Hugh Brown, Status Factory",
- "The Art of Ron English, in process
- "Mel's Hole" Grand Central Press, 2008, co-published by Last Gasp, San Francisco, CA
- "Thomas Kinkade- Heaven on Earth", Grand Central Press, 2004, co-published by Last Gasp, San Francisco, CA
- "Jan de Swart,
- "As Above So Below", Grand Central Press, 2004
- "Mark Ryden. Pinxit", Taschen, 2012
- "G. Ray Kerciu Radical Retrospective", Grand Central Press, 2013, co-published by CSU Fullerton, Begovich Gallery
He is also a contributing writer to "The Curiosities of Janice Lowry", Grand Central Press, 2011 and "Suggestivism", Gingko Press and Grand Central Press, 2011
External links
- CSUF Spotlight: Detrás de las Cortinas art exhibit.
- Artdaily: John Paul Jones: A Retrospective at Cal State Fullerton Main Art Gallery.
- LA Times Culture Monster blog: Cal State Fullerton art gallery renamed for $1-million donors.
- CSUF Grand Central Art Center: "Brent Green-To Many Men Strange Fates Are Given"
- Juxtapoz: Hugh Brown’s “Allegedly” at GCAC with Greg Escalante and Nathan Spoor.
- Amazon: "100 Artists See Satan".
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