the Homeless




Berger spent time at Ted Hayes' Tent City, erected in downtown Los Angeles in 1984, and visited Skid Row. Her paintings of the homeless do not romanticize or politicize their subjects. She chose to paint the poor as a visual fact, giving cultural presence and visibility to those overlooked individuals who form a very real part of our social landscape.

~Michael Zakian, Director, Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University



Watch a special video [Quicktime] [Windows Media] about this unique art – No Place to Go





Christmas Dinner, Venice, 1986
Acrylic, 40 x 48 inches



Home is Where You Find It, 1986
Acrylic, 48 x 72 inches




Sanctuary, 1986
Acrylic, 60 x 48 inches
Collection: Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum, Buffalo, New York



Home for a Day, 1986
Acrylic, 40 x 30 inches












"No Place to Go" – 'Homeless in America'

Berger's Homeless Series at Walsh Art Gallery
Fairfield University, Connecticut, 1996.

Video is Emmy Award winning "Trouble in Paradise"
by Gary Glazer, featuring Berger's paintings






Pat Berger • 2648 Anchor Ave. • Los Angeles, CA 90064 • (310) 838-8346

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