Veda B Kaya

Education
BFA, California State University, Long Beach, CA

Santa Monica College of Design, Art and Architecture, Santa Monica, CA

Selected Exhibitions
2019
This World and the Next: Veda B Kaya and Matsumi Kanemitsu, two person show, Louis Stern Fine Arts, West Hollywood

2018
Between Two Seas / LA International, curated by Luigia Martelloni, Arena 1 Gallery, Santa Monica
Art and Activism: Liberty and Justice for Some, curated by Monica Lundy and Walter Maciel, Children’s Museum of the Arts, New York
Four Women, Four person show, curated by jill moniz, Quotidian, Los Angeles
Hecho a Mano, juried by jill moniz, Gallery 825, Los Angeles
Art Speaks! Lend Your Voice, juried by jill moniz, Arena 1 Gallery, Santa Monica
Black, curated by Liz Gordon, The Loft at Liz’s, Los Angeles
Untitled, curated by Paige Wery, Art Share LA, Los Angeles

2017  
With Liberty and Justice for Some, curated by Walter Maciel and Monica Lundy, Berkeley Art Center, Berkeley
The Thunder of Meaning, juried by Wendy Posner, Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles
FRESH 2017, juried by Fatemeh Burnes and Peter Frank, SBC: SOLA Gallery, Los Angeles
Times Three! Three Person Show, curated by Susan Joseph, Groundspace Project, Los Angeles
With Liberty and Justice for Some, curated by Walter Maciel and Monica Lundy, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco
Ambiguous Reality, curated by Cynthia Penna, Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles
With Liberty and Justice for Some, curated by Walter Maciel and Monica Lundy, Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles

2016
Arising, organized by Yoko Ono, Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland
MAS 13, juried by Max Presneill, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance
Sweet 16, curated by Andi Campognone, Coagula Curatorial, Los Angeles
Groundswell, juried by Mat Gleason, Groundspace Project, Los Angeles
MAS 12, juried by Max Presneill, San Diego Art Institute, San Diego

2015  
Chestnut, juried by Walter Maciel, Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles
The Telephone Game, curated by Essi Zimm, Prohibition Gallery, Culver City
144 Group Show, juried by Om Bleicher, BG Gallery, Santa Monica

2014  
FRESH, juried by Mat Gleason, South Bay Contemporary Gallery, Rolling Hills Estates
The Non-Objective Moment, juried by Cynthia Penna, Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles
Take Nine, curated by Mat Gleason, Chungking Studios, Los Angeles 
GEM, Group Show, Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles

Press
”This World and the Next,” Wall Street International Magazine, August 12, 2019
Davis, Genie, “Sizzling Art Summer,” Artillery, August 6, 2019
Schomaker, Kristine, “The Lineup: This week’s must-see art events,” Art and Cake, July 25, 2019
Gleason, Mat, “FOUR WOMEN Group Show at Quotidian,” :form, November 6, 2018
Davis, Genie, “Jillith Moniz Curates Four Women, an Exhibition Inspired by their Experiences of Los Angeles,” Art and Cake, October 18, 2018
Whiting, Sam, “Immigrant art show starts as chain letter, San Francisco Chronicle, March 29, 2017