Fabrik Magazine ­ Issue #1

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ART // DESIGN // FASHION // LOS ANGELES


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Fabrik is published bi-monthly (6 times a year) by Fabrik Magazine, Inc., 269 S. Beverly Drive, Suite 1234, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contents cannot be reproduced in part or in full without the written permission of the copyright holder. The opinions expressed are those of the artists and writers themselves and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Fabrik Magazine, Inc. Copyright 速 2008. All rights reserved. PRINTED IN LOS ANGELES


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PUBLISHER’S LETTER

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ART & DESIGN: LOS ANGELES

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ART: LOOK AT LACMA: BCAM and Beyond

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FASHION: ART WEARS: Designer Trina Turk on Southern California Fashion and Design

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ART & DESIGN: WESTWEEK 2008

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LOS ANGELES ART & DESIGN DIRECTORY

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ARTIST SHOWCASE

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EVENTS CALENDAR + LOS ANGELES ART WALKS


Publisher’s Letter Early in the 20th century, visionary artists, pioneering designers and fashion trendsetters conceived the city of Los Angeles as an idyllic realm, a space where dreams came true. Enchanted by uninhibited lifestyles emblematic of the west coast, unconventional entrepreneurs fabricated the iconic city known by the world as Hollywood. These cultural pioneers ensured Los Angeles would emanate a magnetism that continues to captivate trailblazers. The city's dynamic energy attracts such a uniquely versatile breed of creative personalities that we’re inspired to give them a singular focus through Fabrik Magazine. Through the contemporary lens of the 21st century, Fabrik magazine aims to discover the underlying structure of art, design and fashion being uniquely cultivated in the diverse districts that comprise Los Angeles. Fabrik uncovers the manner in which the parts of L.A. culture unite. Fabrik chronicles the realizations of risk-takers; emerging artists, exceptional designers and progressive companies who construct their visions with the power of intention. Fabrik magazine features profiles of iconoclast painters, influential curators, hip galleries, adventurous interior decorators and cutting-edge fashion designers. Fabrik explores what drives L.A.'s stellar creative community. Fabrik reveals the people within the personas. By connecting us to the art and design landscape of Los Angeles, Fabrik fashions an even more abundant city, one that redefines the glamorous and laidback culture that symbolizes this Southern California metropolis. Welcome to our first issue!

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Los Angeles WORDS PETER FRANK PHOTOGRAPHY TED VANCLEAVE

Ring In The New: The peaks and swells of Frank Gehry's billowing Disney Hall, the newest and grandest concert venue in Los Angeles.


With the art and design worlds (or world, if you think they’re just two sides of the same planet) decentralizing all around us, moving — no, spreading — everywhere from China to South America to the World Wide Web, we search furiously for an au courant “capital,” the latest best place to go to see the finest and newest and most art and design. Short as we are of time and energy and attention span, we attempt to onestop shop our eternal hunt for the ne plus ultra in vision and talent and craft. »


LOS ANGELES IS INARGUABLY AND EMPHATICALLY AN INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL OF ART AND DESIGN. THIS IS INDEED LOS ANGELES' “MOMENT.” BUT IT TOOK SIXTY YEARS FOR THIS MOMENT TO ARRIVE, AND IT IS NOT GOING TO PROVE FLEETING. « But we simply can’t spend our off hours, or on hours, surfing endless Websites. Doing that, we’re looking at reproductions of reproductions, flat-screen renditions of objects and images that require air around them, that need to be well lit, encountered in their original size, touched and sat in. You can say that the Internet is the new hub for art and design, and it is. But if you say it’s the new capital for food as well, the proof is not in the pixel, but in the pudding. That makes Los Angeles, by more than default, an international art capital. The art capital of the world? The design capital? London calling. Hallo Berlin. Tokyo on my mind. Ciao Milano. Paris en retour. Oh yeah, New York. Our little upstart village, regarded only yesterday as the far-flung outpost of one charming (and lucrative) but suspect art form – one better suited to the invention of personalities than of masterpieces – needs to do a little more maturing before it can go up against these Bastions Of High Art, doesn’t it. You know the answer. Actually, it’s two answers: Yes But and No But. Yes, we need to do some more maturing. But there has been such a devolution of what might be considered artistic “maturity” in places like New York and London that the natural youth of the Los Angeles scene is now, for better or worse, considered its own form of wisdom. And as the oldest capitals are now among the youngest (look at 10

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Beijing) and the youngest among the oldest (don’t forget, New York is barely more than a century older than L.A.), the concepts of “maturity” and “youth” have become infinitely complicated, or at least obscured. (Gertrude Stein said that “America is the oldest country in the world because it has been new the longest.”) No, Los Angeles does not need to do any more maturing; it’s been growing up, quickly and steadily, over the last half-century. It’s a real city now, not just a collection of metastasizing suburbs, and its moment has arrived. But what does Los Angeles really have to show for that maturation? It has culture, but does it have a culture of culture, a sense of artistic place that says to the world, “come here and see and acquire great things – great things that sit still while you look at and touch them?” Not like New York. Not like London. Not like Berlin. But we do, finally, have that culture of culture, our own form of it. We not only have enviable museums – more and more of them every year, it seems – but we have places to discuss what’s in them, in print, on line, and face to face. True, we’re more dependent on blogs than on cafes, but we now have both in abundance. And the intellectual foundation of Los Angeles art and culture remains the schools, our broad and brilliant archipelago of universities and art academies stretching from Big Sur to the border that have provided artists education, employment, and community ever since the invention of the GI Bill. It’s no coincidence that the end of World War II brought about the birth of the artand-design scene in southern California. Between the education and the industry, the boom and the bloom, Los Angeles and environs became the fastest growing corner of America in every sense of the word, art not least. Recent exhibitions and publications have documented that vitality, revealing how vast, how distinctive, and how influential it was. From the Eameses to John McLaughlin, from Ed Ruscha to Case Study Houses, from the Watts Renaissance to Los Four, from Finish/Fetish to Frank Gehry, from Art Center to the » FA B R I K

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Ring In The Old: The crest of the Hollywood Bowl, in all its Art-Deco, LA-noir splendor.

« Women’s Building, this neck of the woods has brimmed with unique and influential talent for as long as most of us have been alive. New York got the glory; San Francisco got the glamour; we got the goods. Which is to say, yes, Los Angeles is inarguably and emphatically an international capital of art and design. This is indeed Los Angeles’ “moment.” But it took sixty years for this moment to arrive, and it is not going to prove fleeting. Right now, with recession looming, such exuberance does not seem terribly rational. But with the worldwide appetite for art and design and, not coincidentally, all things LA unquenched (and with prices in dollars making the whole damned country the world’s thrift store), our short-term prognosis is almost as good as our long-term. Beyond the economic realities, however, Los Angeles has established itself – again, for better or worse – as not just an urban megalopolis, but a model urban megalopolis, the kind of place that Singapore and Sydney keep an eye on for hints and warnings, problems and solutions, cautionary models and breakthrough ideas. We have them all in abundance – not least in the art and design brimming all around you in this eternally fascinating, endlessly entertaining town.

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LOOK AT LACMA: WORDS PETER FRANK

Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM), north façade. January, 2008. © Weldon Brewster


BCAM AND BEYOND The official opening was nearly two months ago, but the big bang still resonates: the opening of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum as part of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art – and the closely related debut of LACMA's reinstallation of its own collection of 20th century art. 


« The official opening was nearly two months ago, but the big bang still resonates: the opening of the Broad Contemporary Art Museum as part of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art – and the closely related debut of LACMA’s reinstallation of its own collection of 20th century art. BCAM, as the Broad is “officially” initialed, is big news because it’s big everything. The Renzo Piano box built to house the display of recent-vintage art is expansive and capacious; it feels like a converted warehouse – a European one, to be exact, a row of what resemble external hoists crenellating the edge of its roof. These jagged pointers are in fact the profiles of the skylights that fill BCAM’s top floor with natural light. All the building’s floors are airy with high ceilings, however, and its floor plan(s) lead the viewer on a simple stroll around a central core. It’s hard to get lost in the building (although several middle rooms on the second floor can get slightly disorienting, adding a certain frisson of adventure). Piano’s BCAM building continues the Wilshire wall LACMA erected when it inaugurated its Anderson Pavilion in 1986, but re-opens it with a somewhat long window that echoes the May Company façade at the Fairfax corner. (That Art Deco monument will be fully integrated into the LACMA campus as part of the development project’s stage two.) It’s the BP (British Petroleum) Plaza that truly punches a hole in this daunting barricade, by opening up the campus at street level and now serving as entrance to both BCAM and LACMA. Still, for its infelicities, Piano’s design serves the art, its visitors, and architecture well. More modest than other recent mega-buildings such as Frank Gehry’s Disney Hall and Cesar Pelli’s Pacific Design Center, Piano’s structure should be celebrated as much for its relative modesty as for its relative monumentality. The exhibition itself, of work chiefly but not entirely drawn from the Eli and Edyth Broad Foundation and the personal collection of the billionaire philanthropist and civic leader, reaches as far back as the 1950s and as far forward as – as, well, the several sculptures commissioned or acquired for strategic sites in and around Piano’s structure. The ground floor’s two immense rooms are each occupied by a Richard Serra “maze” sculpture (talk about getting lost); Barbara Kruger has festooned the central elevator shaft with an especially busy cascade of provocative phrases; and the grounds behind, beside, and before the building – not least in the BP Plaza – feature such immensities as Charles Ray’s gargantuan toy fire engine, a Jeff Koons balloon sculpture blown up to Oldenburgian scale, Robert Irwin’s species-sampling collection of potted palms, and the giddily improbable forest of old Los Angeles streetlights assembled by Chris Burden and kept ablaze (with new wattage-saving bulbs) all night. » 16

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Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM), detail of north façade, second floor walkway, looking east. January, 2008. © Weldon Brewster


« These over-scale anti-monuments of course outsize anything inside BCAM, but more than a few items come close: the Broads have lent LACMA some pretty vast sculptures, and paintings, by the likes of Koons and Damien Hirst, and paintings and photomontages of similar size by no less than Andy Warhol and John Baldessari, for starters. But beyond the bigness, the BCAM debut is graced with boldness, brazenness, and beauty, to occasional excess but more often to the heights of the handsome. The selection champions several generations of cutting-edge heroes, from Cy Twombly to Cindy Sherman, and also featuring Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, Ellsworth Kelly and Ed Ruscha, political figurative painter Leon Golub and hallucinatory installationist Mike Kelley. But before you get lost in the funhouse, before recent art history takes over all your sense of time and space, you must escape BCAM, cross the BP Plaza, and enter what used to be the butt end of LACMA’s main cluster of buildings. The Ahmanson Pavilion, sitting there filled rather indiscriminately with treasures since 1965, now invites you to enter it through a sculpture that dwarfs even the Serra rings and the Koons balloons, the quasi-architectural masterpiece Smoke by Tony Smith, one of the great figures of 1960s Minimal art. Smoke ushers you into another whole dimension of modern art and thought: LACMA’s own collection of 20th century art, now reinstalled on Ahmanson’s ground floor. This display, as currently configured, serves two purposes: to show the museum’s near-encyclopedic holdings of modern art to maximum effect and to introduce and integrate the museum’s latest acquisition coup, the Janice and Henri Lazarof Collection. The Lazarofs are no Broads – Henri Lazarof is a well-known composer and professor emeritus in UCLA’s music department – but somehow they compiled a hoard of modern masterwork that could quite comfortably comprise its own museum. A dramatic cluster of Alberto Giacometti’s haunting sculptures is the centerpiece, but forceful late-period paintings by Picasso, sprightly geometric works by Fernand Léger and Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee’s little bursts of imagination, and similarly delicious and magical conjurations – many small, but none minor – by various of your modern-art gods comprise an assembly you can’t imagine hung only recently in a house in Westwood. This is where they logically belong, integrated into LACMA’s already impressive chronicle of the modern era. And, at long last, that chronicle gets its own gracious and exciting treatment. Once hung perfunctorily in the Anderson Pavilion’s upstairs reaches, LACMA’s moderns now bask in the »

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Jasper Johns. Flag, 1967; Encaustic and collage on three canvas panels; 33 1/2 x 56 1/4 in. overall. The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Collection, Los Angeles. Art Š Jasper Johns/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.


Charles Ray. Firetruck, 1993; Painted aluminium, fiberglass, and Plexiglas; 144 x 558 x 96 in. The Broad Art Foundation, Santa Monica. © Charles Ray. Photo © James Isberner, Chicago.

« limelight, hung so that they interact and contrast with one another, their correspondence telling what happened, when and where. Two whole rooms toward the front are now devoted to dynamic selections – paintings to posters – from the Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionism. And in the back, in galleries as lucid and comfortable as any in BCAM, modernism marches on, from Matisse to Morris Louis, tracing the multiple strands of abstraction and imagination as they interwove through the first two thirds of the last century. If BCAM does a bang-up job of surveying the last four decades, LACMA now does a spectacular show of returning, or at least keeping, the heroes of our youth on their pedestals. Indeed, those old enough to remember the former pre-1980s Museum of Modern Art in New York – the one before even the last makeover, the one whose postwar configuration nurtured art-mad babyboomers the world over – will see and feel that temple of modernist perfection echoing through this display. Although there’s no Guernica to come sit down in front of in worshipful meditation, there is the same sense of an art-history book come to full, extravagant life, the words swept away by beautiful pictures and expanses of brushstrokes. If BCAM is eye-popping, LACMA’s modern wing is itself now eye-filling – and mind-nourishing. 20

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ART WEARS Designer Trina Turk on Southern California Fashion and Design In the land known for Hollywood celebrity antics and where fashion trends are determined by what stars wear, native California designer Trina Turk emerges with a fresh approach to fashion and a nod to bygone eras. Ms. Turk is no high fashion hypocrite-her personal style epitomizes the relaxed yet glamorous style that Los Angeles put on the fashion map. Her love of the past, the desire for chic, yet comfortable clothing, and an artist’s flair for color and pattern are evident in her designs. “I mostly design for myself. Our customer is someone who is interested in fashion, but is not a fashion victim. A customer that wears our prints is definitely not a shy person or wall flower,” says Turk. Trina’s inspiration comes from modern design in architecture, sculpture, Japanese gardens, organic shapes and nature. Her home, personal style and ultimately, her designs, reflect the fervor she has for an aesthetic movement that transformed functional living into stylish living. » WORDS SANDRA MENDOZA-DALY 24

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ECLIPSE JACQUARD LOVE SHORT WITH SPRING PONTE MINX JACKET

LA STYLE Los Angeles is known for its laid back attitude towards dressing. Jeans are as much high fashion as red carpet gowns. Turk believes the casualization of dressing is a trend that started in Southern California, and dates as far back as the 1930s when movie stars were photographed in their leisure wear and sport ensembles, relaxing at home in their backyards, beside kidney shaped pools, or enjoying the coveted L.A. weather at the beach. Headquartered in Alhambra, Trina Turk is proud to call herself a Californian designer. “I think Los Angeles is probably one of the most influential cities, style wise, in the world. Although New York is the fashion capital of the United States, you can argue that trends that really affect the way people dress have always come from California. The idea of mixing high and low, things that are for sport with dressier things, and vintage with new is really a Southern California idea. It’s an idea that has become important worldwide. I think the rest of the world sometimes doesn’t want to give Southern California credit, but the trends are coming from here. Even surf culture or casual Friday, which comes from Silicon Valley when the high tech [employees] couldn’t stand to wear a tie anymore. These are things that started in California,” explains Trina. Trina Turk’s Los Angeles boutique is a reflection of the eclectic style and casual chic look of Angelenos. Located on 3rd Street between Fairfax and Crescent Heights, the store’s interior is as much a showstopper as her designs. Luxurious details such as nude moiré walls, pink tile, plaster chandeliers, and glass door pulls mingle with modern glass spheres hanging from the ceiling like bubbles. The atmosphere harkens back to a time of salon shopping. And with such vintage appeal in décor, it makes perfect sense that the newest pieces in the Trina Turk collection are accompanied by vintage frocks, hand selected from Trina’s vintage archive, which are also for sale. »

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DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE Trina’s growing interest in interior design and architecture rivals her love of fashion. “I find myself opening my interior design magazines before fashion magazines. That never used to happen.” As a child growing up in San Jose, Trina has fond memories of her mid century home which was inspired by the Eichler case study house featuring walls of glass, two sided fireplaces, and sunken living room. “There isn’t a huge difference in fashion design and interior design. It’s all color, texture, textile, and proportion. There’s definitely a lot of crossover there. That’s why I have had so much fun working on our retail stores. It’s been an outlet for working on interior design projects,” she explains. Turk is already spreading her wings into her second life in design with the April 2008 opening of her home décor and accessories boutique in Palm Springs, Trina Turk Residential. The store will offer a wide selection of pillows in traditionally vivid Turk patterns, soft goods, and pottery by designers Adam Silverman of Atwater Pottery’s and Josh Herman of Josh Herman Ceramics. The modern aesthetic of these talented designers will undoubtedly receive a warm welcome in the perpetual mid-century town of Palm Springs. Trina Turk and husband, partner, and textile director, Jonathan Skow are preparing for the Spring 2009 launch of her fabrics collection to be distributed by F. Schumacher & Co. Home Interiors. The collection will include fabrics that can be used indoors as well as outdoors. The fabrics will be water, sun and stain resistant. The idea came about when Trina and Jonathan were looking for fabrics for their outdoor-poolside sitting area. They decided to create a cotton blend fabric rather than canvas, in colors and patterns that appealed to the ultra cool couple. Like an elegant yet comfortable silk jersey dress, Trina has enveloped her body of work in swirls of creativity, passion, design and casual glamour that is quintessentially L.A.

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SPRING COLLECTION Trina Turk’s Spring 08 collection is a mid-century modern kaleidoscope of color and patterns. Inspired by the idea of outer space and sky, the collection includes silk jersey dresses and separates that explode with color and movement. Trina combines bold colors like yellow and black, pairing them with swirls and abstract shapes of cobalt, aqua and salmon. Undulating patterns mimicking the celestial waves of the Milky Way get a punch of pink, yellow, and aqua. The Big Bang print features abstract, organic color fields, in shades of blue and yellow. The Eclipse jacquard print short is paired with a double knit, pontÊ silk jacket-a perfect spring to summer cover up.

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SPECIAL DESIGN SHOWCASE

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WESTWEEK S H OW R O O M 2008 P R O G R A M S MARCH 26, 2008 10:00 AM

Keynote - SilverScreen Theater Celebrity-At-Home With Paige Rense, Editor-in-Chief, Architectural Digest, and Harry Benson, Nancy Collins, Martyn Lawrence-Bullard and Stephen Shadley

SHOWROOM PROGRAMS 11:00 AM

Ebanista, G190 Keynote Reception Thomas Lavin, Suite B310 Mashed Potatoes and Other Forms of Comfort 11:30 AM

Kravet, Suite B624 Inside the Architectural Digest Greenroom with Carleton Varney Kim3 International Furnishings, Suite B324 Solar Eclipse

Suite B366 Lunch and Learn: The Glamour and Drama of Custom Lighting and Textiles 1:00 PM

Paul Ferrante, Suite B362 Mark Boone Sheds Light on Design

Kneedler|Fauchère Conference Center, Suite B259 Enduring Design

3:30 PM

Dan Marty Design, B315 The Untraditional Tradition 1:30 PM

International Down & Linen, Suite B368 The Care and Feeding of Your Luxury Linens Menzie International, Suite B267 The Orchestra is About to Play Potterton Books, Suite G154 Entertaining at the White House with authors J. Jonathan Joseph and Peter Schifando MOCA Pacific Design Center Inside Architecture Curator-led Walkthrough 2:00 PM

Potterton Books, Suite G154 LULU, Lulu de Kwiatkowski Book Signing

Keynote - SilverScreen Theater Symbiosis: Architecture & Interiors

Troy Adams, Suite G292 Configuring the Contemporary Home for The New MilleniumDesigning From The Outside-In: The Smartest, Most Economical Way To Create Green Homes

Thomas Lavin, Suite B310 Timeless Design versus Design for our Times

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2:30 PM

Randolph & Hein, Suite B528 “Wine Country” Living: Luxurious Interiors and Entertaining

Niermann Weeks, Suite B305 Originality Counts: Protecting Original Design in an Age of Knock-Offs

Michaelian & Kohlberg, Ste G671 Picture-Perfect: Photography for Publication

Robert Allen/Beacon Hill, Suite B484/B499 International Influences with Donna Livingston and Timothy Corrigan

Giati, Suite G197 Keynote Reception

ASID Green Gallery, Suite B210 The Greening of LA Design 12:30 PM

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Summit Furniture, Suite B135 Indoors Meets Outdoors with Eddie Jones and Summit

3:00 PM

Todd Hase Furniture, Suite B370 You Asked for It Conference Center, Suite 259 French Style- Global Influence with Pierre Frey Hosted by H. L. Hinson & Co. 4:00 PM

William Switzer & Associates, Suite B515 Bespoke - A Dialogue on Custom Design in Today’s Market Dakota Jackson, Suite G170 ARoAoBESQUE: The perfect Pas De Deux S. Harris/Fabricut/Vervain, Suite B489 Schumacher & Co., Patterson, Flynn & Martin, Rosecore, Suite B471 4:30 PM

Atelier Lapchi Cocktail Reception 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Stars of Design Awards, SilverScreen Theater, Suite G291 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Jim McHugh Exhibit Opening Cocktail Party, Suite B208 LA Artist’s Showcase Exhibit Opening Cocktail Party, Suite B261 Gary Frederick Brown Exhibit Opening Cocktail Party, Suite B226

A. Rudin, Suite G172 Branding Boutique Hotels: The Interior Designer’s Role in Creating an Original Identity

6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Dan Marty Design, Suite B315 Kathryn Ireland Book Signing & Cocktail Reception

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

David Weeks Cocktail Reception Ralph Pucci West Coast, Suite B203 MOODSPACE at Menzie International, Suite B267


SPECIAL DESIGN SHOWCASE MARCH 27, 2008 AIA Programming Conference Center, Suite B259 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM

How to Become a Star: Maximizing Your PR Potential 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

The Hollywood Comeback

Raoul Textile Library, Suite G160 Fighting with Flags in Ghana: The Carvings of Kofi Cole Randolph & Hein, Suite B528 Perfecting the Design Formula: Classical Architecture Meets Modern Interiors 1:30 PM

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Feng Shui and Hollywood 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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Giati Designs, Suite G197 Demystify the Path from Idea to Manufacture with Designer Shepard Vineburg Raoul Textile Library, Suite G160 The Collaborative Vision of George Smith Furniture and Raoul Textile Library Thomas Lavin, Suite B310 Thomas Lavin in Conversation with AD 100 Designer Suzanne Tucker

Holly Hunt, Suite B366 The Art of Handcrafted Wallcovering Rodenbeck Associates, Suite B200 Krug “Jordon” Healthcare Showcase 2:00 PM

Michael Taylor Designs, Suite B542 Capturing Icons: A Conversation with Harry Benson Thomas Lavin, Suite B310 Thomas Lavin Presents Artist/Designer Wendell Castle ASID Green Gallery, Suite B210 What’s New in Sustainable Furniture and Fabrics

4:00 PM

Randolph & Hein, Suite B528 “Red Carpet” Exposure: Get noticed - be seen - get published! Niermann Weeks, Suite B305 Mayer Rus Presents Brilliant Bad Taste: Manufacturing Glamour fromVulgarity and Excess 4:30 PM

Thomas Lavin, Suite B310 Designer Jiun Ho Fields Pianos - Home of Steinway presents a Steinway & Sons Piano Tasting with World Renowned Steinway Artist, Author and Radio Personality, “The Romantic Hours” — Mona Golabek 5th Floor Galleria 5:00 PM

Stark Carpet, Suite B629 Reception: Paige Rense & Stark Honor the Current AD 100 6:00 PM

Fort Street Studio Cocktail Party Suite B213

OPEN HOUSES

2:30 PM

Todd Hase Furniture, Suite B370 Blackbird Presents Loop Table Lamp-Equity & Purity

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY

ToddHase Furniture, Suite B370 Woven Elements

Montanari Group, Suite G281 Demonstration: Bringing Hollywood into Your Kitchen

Pindler & Pindler Inc. Suite B530

Potterton Books, Suite G154 Julius Schulman Book Signing

Atelier Lapchi, Suite G196 Responsible Luxury

12:00 PM

3:00 PM

Dan Marty Design, Suite B315 A World of Style

Mimi London, Suite G168 Private Views Book-Signing with Paige Rense

Duralee Suite B601

Beckmann MooreYaki, Suite B366 Launch of Bold, yet Elegant Furniture Line by Sizzling CA Design Firm Applegate-Tran Interiors!

Fort Street Studio Suite B213

11:30 AM

Donghia, Suite G196 Decoding Glamour with Roger Thomas 12:30 PM

A. Rudin, Suite G172 Making Luxury Comfortable Beckmann MooreYaki Studio, Suite B366 Discover Opulence in Eco-friendly Interior Design Brunschwig & Fils, Suite B653 Brunschwig and Houles are proud to announce three new collections Menzie International, Suite B267 My Space, My Place at Menzie International 1:00 PM

Robert Allen|Beacon Hill, Suite B484/B499 New Trends in Green Design

Cooper -Pacific Kitchens, Suite G299 Learn How To Make More Money on Your Next Kitchen Design Project with Bobi Leonard and Guest Speaker Kevin Cooper 3:30 PM

Baker, Knapp & Tubbs, Suite B525 Showroom Reception and Product Preview: New Designs by Robert Kuo for McGuire International Down & Linen, Suite B368 The Care and Feeding of Your Luxury Linens

Pierre Deux Suite G152 Eccola Suite B211

Living Edge Suite B275

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310-659-4716 asidla.org Ashbury Hides B605 310-854-54991 ashburyhides.com Atelier Lapchi G176 310-967-0087 lapchi.com The Avenues of Art and Design,M38

310-289-2534 avenuesartdesign.com Baker Knapp & Tubbs B525

310-652-7252 bakerfurniture.com Beckmann MooreYaki Studio B366 310-855-7878 beckmannmooreyakistudio.com Bernhardt Design B230 310-854-7204 bernhardtdesign.com Brown Jordan B445 310-359-0771 brownjordan.com Brunschwig & Fils B653 310-659-9800 brunschwig.com Carducci Interiors B411 310-289-0073 carducciinteriors.com CADD Production Resource M32 310-652-0333 caadpr.com CBS Showroom B450/B464 310-652-9180 cbsshowroom@mpowercom.net Century Designer Showrooms

G670 310-652-5176 centuryfurniture.com Charles Jacobsen Inc. G679

310-652-1188 charlesjacobsen.com Chelsea Carpet B466 310-289-5200 chelseacarpets.com 34

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CJ Matsumoto M48

310-659-6343 cjmatsumoto.com Clean Fire (Coming Soon) B455 Closet Factory B408 310-652-0778 closetfactory.com Cooper Design Group G273 310-659-8222 cooperia.com Cooper-Pacific Kitchens G299 310-659-6147 cooperpacific.com Coraggio Textiles B633 310-659-4295 coraggio.com Cowtan & Tout B647 310-659-1423 cowtan.com Creative Environments B103 310-652-3713 Dakota Jackson G170 310-659-7424 dakotajackson.com Dan Marty Design B315 310-652-6928 danmartydesign.com Dassin Gallery B131 310-652-0203 David Sutherland Showroom B182 310-360-1777 davidsutherlandshowroom.com de Benedictis LA B173 310-657-3938 debenla.com d’Escoto West M34/M30 310-657-0562 descotowest.com Design Bath & Hardware B444 310-358-9669 designbath-hardware.com Design Spec Floor Coverings

B418 310-859-8861 Designtex B309 310-855-9550 designtex.com Donghia G196 310-657-6060 donghia.com Duralee Fabric B601

310-360-0778 duraleefabrics.com Ebanista Inc. G190 310-246-9170 ebanista.com Eccola B211 310-360-5959 eccolaimports.com Espasso B433 310-657-0020 espasso.com

EuroConcepts Kitchen G288

310-657-5391 euroconcepts.com Fort Street Studio B213 310-855-9832 fortstreetstudio.com Giati Designs Inc. G197 310-659-9924 giati.com Gregory Greenwood Construction

M54 310-360-6173 gregorygreenwood.com Hagan Flynn Inc. B435 310-659-2614 haganflynn.com Hanassab Oriential Rug Imports

B149 310-657-5777 HBF Furniture/HBF Textiles B270

310-652-5344 hbf.com H.L. Hinson & Company B690

310-659-1400 Hokanson B613 310-657-8026 hokansoncarpet.com Holly Hunt B377 310-659-3776 hollyhunt.com Houle’s U.S.A. Inc. B540 310-289-2435 houles.com Innovations M20 310-289-0100 innovationsusa.com International Down and Linen

B368 310-657-8243 JANUS et Cie B193

310-652-7090 janusetcie.com Jeffrey Stevens @ PDC B430

310-652-3050 jeffreystevens.com J.H. Minassian & Co. B139/B147 310-657-7000 jhminassian.com Julia Gray Ltd. B355 310-360-9457 juliagrayltd.com Kenro Light Inc. B228 310-659-6510 kenrolight.com Kim3 B324 310-360-9829 kim3.com Kneedler l Fauchere B600 310-255-1313 kneedlerfauchere.com


WESTWEEK: PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER SHOWROOMS Kravet B624

310-659-7100 kravet.com L.A. Closet Design B255

310-289-1311 laclosetdesign.com LaRussa Audio/Visual M46/50

800-741-0123 larussa.net Lee Jofa B639 310-659-7777 leejofa.com Le Coin Furniture B466

310-659-6190 lecoin-furniture.com Living Edge Inc. B275 310-358-0723 livingedgeinc.com LoPresti Architecturial Elements

B239 310-230-7770 loprestigallery.com Louis & Company B266

310-652-1800 louiscodesign.com Martin Patrick Evan

(Coming Soon) B457 martinpatrickevan.com Magni Design Inc. B273 310-623-1621 magni.com McGary & Co. Inc. B420 310-659-0456 mcgaryandco.com Menzie International B267 310-475-2331 menzie.net Michael Taylor Designs B542 310-360-8118 michaeltaylordesigns.com Michaelian & Kohlberg G671 310-360-8400 michaelian.com Micucci B209 310-360-7323 micuccicollection.com Mimi London G168 310-855-2567 mimilondon.com Montanari Group G281 310-659-5348 montanarigroup.com Moura Starr B547 310-854-9100 mourastarr.com The Musuem Of Comtemporary Art (MOCA)

Pacifc Design Plaza 310-289-5223 moca.org Naos Forge B609 310-854-7262 naosforge.com

Niermann Weeks B305 310-659-6876 niermannweeks.com Osborne & Little B643 310-659-7667 osborneandlittle.com

Scheffey Group B245 310-657-8922 thescheffeygroup.com

Pacific Hide and Leather B447

310-652-5353fschumacher.com Soofer Gallery B121 310-659-3044 Sound Environment M4 310-854-4473 maisonchic.com Stark Carpet Corp. B629 310-657-8275 starkcarpet.com

310-657-9802 pacifichide.com PAFID B408 310-855-9808 Panache Designs B504 310-659-1700 panachedesigns.com Paston/Rawleigh/Everett M9

310-652-4060 seating-restaurant.com Paul Ferrante B362 310-854-4412 paulferrante.com Peter Lang Showroom B407310-

652-0700 peterlangshowroom.com Pierre Deux G152 310-657-9400 pierredeux.com Pindler & Pindler B530 310-289-0200 pindler.com Poggenpohl U.S. Inc. B188 310-289-4901 poggenpohlusa.com Potterton Books G154 310-289-1247 pottertonbooks@sbcglobal.net Provasi Collection B460 310-657-3040 provasicollection.com Prudential California Realty G271 310-855-0100 prula.com Quadrille M21/22 310-657-7995 quadrille-la@sbcglobal.net Raoul Textile Library G160 310-657-4931 raoultextiles.com Ralph Pucci West Coast B203 310-360-9707 ralphpucci.net Randolph & Hein B528 310-855-1222 randolphhein.com Robert Allen - Beacon Hill B484 & B499 310-659-6454 robertallendesign.com Rodenbeck Associates B200 310-659-1051 rodenbeck.com S. Harris/Fabricut/Vervain B470 310-358-0404 fabricut.com Scalamandre Inc. B617 310-657-8154 scalamandre.com

Schumacher & Co./Patterson Flynn & Martin Rosecore B489

Steven Harsey/PierceMartin B427

310-659-7820 stevenharsey.com Summit Furniture Inc. B135 310-289-1266 summitfurniture.com SuperVision B120 310-652-9510 supervision.com Sylkan M33 310-855-0622 sylkan@pacbell.net Tai Ping Carpets B400 310-652-3058 taipingcarpets.com Teatro G280 310-487-3381 teatroav.com Tenango Inc. B538 310-360-0800 tenangoinc.com Thema B300 310-659-8400 thema-llc.com Thomas Lavin B310 310-278-2456 thomaslavin.com Todd Hase Furniture B370 310-657-6768 toddhase.com Troy Adams Design G292 310-659-1400 troyadamsdesign.com West Hollywood Marketing and Visitors Bureau M38

310-289-2525 visitwesthollywood.com Wildflower Linen G285 310-360-9899 wildflowerlinens.com William Switzer B515 310-855-1135 williamswitzercollection.com Wolf-Gordon M5 310-652-1898 wolf-gordon.com Zubick Design M28 323-663-6660 FA B R I K

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EXHIBIT DATES: March 26th, 2008 through April 11th, 2008

Please join us for the Artist’s Reception and WestWeek Art Walk Jim McHugh: LA Skies Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Blue Building, Suite B208

WestWeek PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER 8687 Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood, CA 90069

JIM McHUGH PHOTOGRAPHY 323-466-2890 WWW.JIMMCHUGH.COM


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ART & DESIGN DIRECTORY


ART GALLERIES 18TH STREET ARTS CENTER 1651 18th St. Santa Monica 90404 (310) 453-3711 office@18thstreet.org www.18thStreet.org Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm; Saturday 1-5pm

AMERICAN MUSEUM OF CERAMIC ART 340 S. Garey Ave, Pomona 91766 (909) 865-3146 frontdesk@ceramicmuseum.org www.ceramicmuseum.org Weds.-Sat. 12-5pm every 2nd saturday 12-9pm

410 BOYD 410 Boyd St. Los Angeles 90013 (323) 651-3316

It is the mission of the American Museum of Ceramic Art, a non-profit organization, to educate by presenting, collecting and preserving significant ceramic achievements of the world’s cultures from ancient times to the present and through aesthetic and technical study to develop a deeper understanding of cultural values and traditions.

57 UNDERGROUND 300 C. So. Thomas St. Pomona 91766 (909) 397-0218 www.57underground.com Thurs. by appointment Fri.-Sun. 12pm-4pm A STUDIO GALLERY 4260 Lankershim Blvd., Studio City 91602 (818) 980-9100 info@astudiogallery.com www.astudiogallery.com Mon.-Thurs 9am-4pm Fri. 9am-12noon A+D ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN MUSEUM 5900 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036 323-932-9393 www.aplusd.org ABACOT GALLERY 970 N. Broadway Suite 201 (Mandarin Plaza) Los Angeles 90012 (213) 626-1599 info@abacotgallery.com www.abacotgallery.com wed-sun 12- 7pm ACE GALLERY BEVERLY HILLS INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART 9430 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills 90210 (310) 858-9090 www.acegallery.net Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm ACE GALLERY LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART 5514 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036 (323) 935-4411 www.acegallery.net Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm ACME 6150 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90048 (323) 857-5942 info@acmelosangeles.com www.acmelosangeles.com t-sat 11am- 6 pm ACUNA-HANSEN GALLERY 427 Bernard St., Los Angeles 90012 (323) 441-1624 conart@aol.com www.ahgallery.com Weds..-Sat. 12-6pm ADAMSON-DUVANNES GALLERIES 484 S. San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles 90048 (323) 653-1015 artdeal@pacbell.net www.justpaintings.net Weds.-Sat. 12-6pm; & by app’t. ALTERED SPACE GALLERY 1221 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice 90291 (310) 452-8121 www.alteredspacegallery.com check web for hours AMBROGI | CASTANIER GALLERY 300-N. Robertson Blvd West Hollywood 90048 (310) 652-5511 info@ambrogicastaniergallery.com www.ambrogicastaniergallery.com Mon.-Sat. 10:30am-6:30pm

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AMERICAN LEGACY FINE ARTS Post Office Box 92345, Pasadena 91109 (626) 577-7733 info@americanlegacyfinearts.com www.americanlegacyfinearts.com Mon.-Sat. 10am-7pm by private appointment only ANDLAB 600 Moulton Ave. #303, Los Angeles 90031 (323) 222-2225 info@andlab.com www.ANDLAB.com/art Tues.-Sat. 11am-5pm by appt only ANGELS GATE CULTURAL CENTER 3601 S. Gaffey St, San Pedro 90731 (310) 519-0936 info@angelsgateart.org angelsgateart.org Tues.-Sun. 11am-4pm ANGLES GALLERY 22222 & 2230 Main St, Santa Monica 90405 (310) 396-5019 info@anglesgallery.com www.anglesgallery.com ANNA HELWING GALLERY 2766 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles 90034 (310) 202-2213 info@annahelwing.com www.annahelwing.com ANOTHER YEAR IN LA 2121 N. San Fernando Rd. 13, Los Angeles 90065 (323) 223-4000 info@anotheryearinla.com www.anotheryearinla.com t-fri 12-5 sun 1-4 pm APPLEGATE GALLERY 3101-A Main St Santa Monica 90405 (310) 396-7600 anne@applegategallery.com www.applegategallery.com w-sat 12-6 sunday 12-5 ARC 2529 W. Magnolia, Burbank 91505 (818) 848-9998 arctv4@relaypoint.net www.czappa.com M.-Fri 9am-5:30pm ARMORY CENTER FOR THE ARTS 145 N. Raymond Ave, Pasadena 91103 (626) 792-5101 www.armoryarts.org ARMSTRONG’S 150 E. Third St, Pomona 91766 (909) 623-6464 armstronggallery@verizon.net www.armstronggallery.net Tues.-Sat. 9am-4:30pm


ART GALLERIES ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN 1700 Lida St., Pasadena 91103 (626) 396-2446 stephen.nowlin@artcenter.edu www.artcenter.edu/williamson Tues-Sun. 12-5pm; Fri. 12-9pm

BILL LOWE GALLERY 2034 Broadway, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 449-0184 info@lowegallery_ca.com www.lowegallery.com Tues.-Fri. 10am-5:30pm; Sat. 11am-5:30pm; & by app’t.

ART MURMUR 129 E. 6th St., Los Angeles 90014 (310) 487-8656 gallery@artmurmur.com www.artmurmur.com Weds.-Fri. 12-7pm; Sat. 12-5pm

BILLY SHIRE FINE ARTS 5790 Washington Culver City 90232 (323) 297-0600 info@billyshirefinearts.com www.billyshirefinearts.com Tues-Sat 12-6pm

ART PIC 6826 Troost Ave. North Hollywood 91605 (818) 503-5999 contact@artpic2000.com www.artpic2000.com Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm

BIOLA UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY 13800 Biola Ave La Mirada 90639 (310) 903-4807 barry.krammes@biola.edu www.biolart.org

ART RENTAL & SALES GALLERY at LACMA 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036 (323) 857-6500 lacma.org/info/arsgexhibsched.aspx Tues Thurs.-Sat. 11am-4pm ART SHARE, WAREHOUSE GALLERY 801 E. 4th Pl. Los Angeles 90013 (213) 687-4ART www.artsharela.org M-F 9 am- 5 pm ARTPEACE GALLERY 2317 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank 91506 (818) 846-8688 angieartbiz@yahoo.com www.artpeacegallery.com Thurs.-Sat. 12-5pm AUTRY NATIONAL CENTER:MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN WEST 4700 Western Heritage Way (in Griffith Park adjacent to L.A. Zoo) Los Angeles 90027 (323) 667-2000 jaldrich@autrynationalcenter.org www.autrynationalcenter.org AVENUE 50 STUDIO 131 N. Avenue 50, Los Angeles 90042 (323) 258-1435 ave50studio@sbcglobal.net www.avenue50studio.com BANDINI ART 2635 S. Fairfax Ave., Culver City 90232 (310) 837-6230 info@bandiniart.com bandiniart.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-5pm; & by app’t. BANK 125 W. 4th St. Suite 103., Los Angeles 90013 (213) 621-4055 info@bank-art.com www.bank-art.com Tues- Sat 11am- 5pm BARNSDALL ART PARK EXHIBITIONS The Art Park and all of its galleries are located at 4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles 90027 (323) 644-6275 jacbac@sbcglobal.net Thurs.-Sun. 12-5pm; first Fridays 12-9pm BERMAN ROBERT GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. D-5 & C-2, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 315-1937 berman@artnet.net www.robertbermangallery.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm

BLACK DRAGON 961 Chung King Rd. (in Chinatown) Los Angeles 90012 (213) 620-0030 BLACK MARIA GALLERY 3137 Glendale Blvd. , Los Angeles 90039 (323) 660-9393 blackmaria_gallery@sbcglobal.net blackmariagallery.com Tues.-Sat. 12-6pm BLK/MRKT GALLERY 6009 Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 (310) 837-1989 contact@blkmrktgallery.com www.blkmrktgallery.com Tues.-Fri. 11am-6pm; Sat. 12-6pm BLUEBIRD ART HOUSE 6747 Bright Ave Whittier 90601 (562) 696-9493 bluebirdarthouse@verizon.net www.bluebirdarthouse.com BLUM & POE GALLERY 2754 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles 90034 (310) 836-2062 blumpoe@earthlink.net www.blumandpoe.com BOBBIE GREENFIELD GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. Building B-6, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 264-0640 info@bobbiegreenfieldgallery.com www.bobbiegreenfieldgallery.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm BRAND LIBRARY ART GALLERY 1601 West Mountain St., Glendale 91201 (818) 548-2051 www.brandlibrary.org Tues. & Thurs. 12-9pm; Weds. 10am-6pm; Fri. Sat. 10am-5pm CAL POLY POMONA DOWNTOWN CENTER 300 W. Second St, Pomona 91766 (909) 469-0080 jjowens@csupomona.edu www.class.csupomona.edu/downtowncenter Tues.-Sat. 11am-8pm; 2nd Sats. 1-9pm CAL POLY POMONAW. KEITH & JANET KELLOGG 3801 W. Temple Ave Pomona 91768 (909) 869-4302 pemerrill@csupomona.edu www.csupomona.edu/~kellogg_gallery/ Tues.-Fri. 11am-4pm; Sat. 12-4pm CAL STATE L.A.--LUCKMAN GALLERY 5151 State University Dr, Los Angeles 90032 (323) 343-6604 luckmangallery@luckmanarts.org www.luckmanfineartscomplex.org Mon.-Thurs. Sat. 12-5pm

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ART GALLERIES CALIFORNIA ART CLUB GALLERY 1120 Old Mill Road (at The Old Mill), San Marino 91108 (626) 449-5458 cacorcaam@earthlink.net Tues.-Sun. 1-4pm

CIRCUS GALLERY 7065 Lexington Ave, Los Angeles 90038 (323) 962-8506 info@circus-gallery.com www.circus-gallery.com

CALIFORNIA HERITAGE MUSEUM 2612 Main St. Santa Monica 90405 (310) 392-8537 calmuseum@earthlink.net www.californiaheritagemuseum.org Weds.-Sun. 11am-4pm

CIRRUS GALLERY 542 S. Alameda, Los Angeles 90013 (213) 680-3473 cirrus@cirrusgallery.com www.cirrusgallery.com Tues.-Sat. 10am-5pm

CANVAS BOUTIQUE AND GALLERY 23410 Civic Center Way, Malibu 90265 (310) 317-9895 canvas4@earthlink.net www.canvassneakersandgallery.com Sun.-Thurs. 11am-6pm; Fri. Sat. 11am-7pm

CLAREMONT GRADUATE 251 E. 10th St. Claremont, 91711 (909) 621-8071 art@cgu.edu

CARL BERG GALLERY 6018 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90036 (323) 931-6060 www.carlberggallery.com

CLAREMONT MUSEUM OF ART The Packing House 536 W. First St. Claremont 91711 (909) 621-3200 info@claremontmuseum.org www.claremontmuseum.org Tues.-Sun. 11am-7pm

CARMICHAEL GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART 1257 N. La Brea Ave, West Hollywood 90038 (323) 969-0600 art@carmichaelgallery.com www.carmichaelgallery.com Weds.-Sun. 2-7pm

COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS ART GALLERY 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita 91355 (661) 362-3612 larry.hurst@canyons.edu www.canyons.edu/offices/artgallery Tues.-Thurs. 11am-3pm; Sat. 10am-2pm

CCAA MUSEUM OF ART 12467 Base Line Rd. (at J. Filippi Winery) Rancho Cucamonga 91729 (909) 463-3733 www.ccaamuseum.org Weds.-Sun. 12-5pm

COMMISSARY ARTS 68 N. Venice Blvd. Venice 90291 310-990-9914 info@commissaryarts.com www.commissaryarts.com Thursday & Friday 12-5pm; Saturday 12-6pm; and by appointment

CENTER FOR THE ARTS EAGLE ROCK 2225 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles 90041 (323) 226-0949 centerartseaglerock@hotmail.com www.centerartseaglerock.org CERRITOS COLLEGE FINE ARTS GALLERY 11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk 90650 (562) 860-2451 abronte@cerritos.edu www.cerritos.edu/gallery CHAFFEY COLLEGE WIGNALL MUSEUM AND GALLERY 5885 Haven Ave., Rancho Cucamonga 91737 (909) 941-2702 wignall@chaffeyedu www.chaffey.edu/wignall/index.html Mon.-Fri. 10am-4pm; Thursday 10am-8pm; Sat. 12-4pm CHERRY AND MARTIN 12611 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles 90066 (310) 398-7404 info@cherryandmartin.com www.cherryandmartin.com Wed- Sat- 11am - 6pm CHINA ART OBJECTS GALLERIES 933 Chung King Rd. (in Chinatown), Los Angeles 90012 (213) 613-0384 info@cinaartobjects.com www.chinaartobjects.com CHRISTOPHER GRIMES GALLERY 916 Colorado Ave., Santa Monica 90401 (310) 587-3373 nancee@cgrimes.com www.cgrimes.com Tues- Sat.10am-5:30pm CHUNG KING PROJECT 936 Chung King Rd. (in Chinatown), Los Angeles 90012 (213) 625-1802 info@chungkingproject.com www.chungkingproject.com

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COREY HELFORD GALLERY 8522 Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 (310) 287-2340 JCH@coreyhelfordgallery.com www.coreyhelfordgallery.com Tues.-Sat. 12-6pm CRAIG GALLERY 5723 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles 90019 (323) 939-0351 contact@craiggallery.com www.craiggallery.com Fri. Sat. 12-6pm; & by app’t. CRAIG KRULL GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. Building B-3, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 828-6410 ckrull@gte.net www.artnet.com/ckrull.html Tues.-Fri. 10am-5:30pm; Sat. 11am-5:30pm CREATIVE ARTS CENTER GALLERY 1100 W. Clark Ave, Burbank 91506 (818) 238-5397 cac@ci.burbank.ca.us Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri. 9am-4pm; Sat. hours vary CREATIVE GALLERIES 3210 Helms Ave Culver City 90034 (310) 837-4531 creativegalleries@sbcglobal.net Mon.-Fri. 10am-7pm; Sat. Sun. 10am-6pm CROSSROADS SCHOOL FOR ARTS AND SCIENCES 1714 21st St. Santa Monica 90404 (310) 829-7391 pposey@xrds.org Mon.-Fri. 1-3pm; & by app’t. CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS 1000 E. Victoria St. Carson 90747 (310) 243-3334


ART GALLERIES CSU FULLERTON ART GALLERY 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton 92634 (714) 278-3262 mmoore@csufullerton.edu www.arts.fullerton.edu/events Tues.-Fri. 12-4pm; Sat. 12-2pm

DAVID PATTON LOS ANGELES 5006 1/2 York Blvd., Los Angeles 90042 (323) 478-1966 info@davidpattonlosangeles.com www.davidpattonlosangeles.com Thurs-Sat 12-6p

CSU LONG BEACH UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach 90840 (562) 985-5761 uam@csulb.edu www.csulb.edu/uam Tues.-Sun. 12-5pm Thurs. 12-8pm

DAVID SALOW GALLERY 977 N. Hill St., Los Angeles 90012 (213) 620-0240 dsalow@davidsalowgallery.com www.davidsalowgallery.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm & BY APPT.

CSU NORTHRIDGE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY 18111 Nordhoff St. Northridge 91330 (818) 677-2156 michelle.gracopuzzi@csun.edu www.csun.edu/artgalleries/ Mon.-Sat. 12-4pm; Thurs. 12-8pm

DAWSON COLE FINE ART 313 N. Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills 90210 (310) 275-6060 dstreets@dawsoncolefineart.com www.dawsoncolefineart.com

CSU SAN BERNARDINO UNIVERSITY 5500 University Pkwy, San Bernardino 92407 (909) 537-7373 artmuseum@csusb.edu museum.csusb.edu Tues.-Sat. 10am-5pm; Thurs. 10am-7pm CSUF GRAND CENTRAL ART CENTER GALLERY 125 N. Broadway, Santa Ana 92701 (714) 567-7233 dcubbage@fullerton.edu www.grandcentralartcenter.com Tues.-Sun. 11am-4pm; Thurs. until 8pm; 1st Sat. of month 7-10pm D & D GALLERY 311 W. Seventh St., San Pedro 90731 (310) 831-2940 info@dandgallery.com www.dandgallery.com Daily noon-6pm D.E.N. CONTEMPORARY ART 6023 Washington Blvd, Culver City 90232 (310) 559-3023 info@dencontemporaryart.com www.dencontemporaryart.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-5:30pm DA CENTER FOR THE ARTS 252 D S. Main St Pomona 91766 (909) 397-9716 dacenter@hotmail.com www.dacenter.org DANGEROUS CURVE 1020 E. Fourth Pl., Los Angeles 90013 (213) 617-8483 events@dangerouscurve.org www.dangerouscurve.org DANIEL HUG GALLERY 510 Bernard St. Los Angeles 90012 (323) 221-0016 danchug@hotmail.com www.danielhug.com DANIEL WEINBERG GALLERY 6150 Wilshire Blvd.#8, Los Angeles 90048 (323) 954-8425 info@danielweinberggallery.com www.danielweinberggallery.com Tues-Sat 10:30am-5:30pm until April 12th DAVID KORDANSKY GALLERY 510 Bernard St Los Angeles 90012 (323) 222-1482 info@davidkordanskygallery.com www.davidkordanskygallery.com

DBA256 GALLERY 256 S. Main St Pomona 91766 (909) 623-7600 gallery@dba256.com www.dba256.com Mon.-Thurs 8am-10pm; Fri. Sat. 10am-midnight DCA FINE ART 3107 Pico Blvd Santa Monica 90405 (310) 396-8565 delia@dcafineart.com www.dcafineart.com DE SOTO 108 W. Second St. Ste 104, Los Angeles 90012 (213) 617-9434 info@gallerydesoto.com www.gallerydesoto.com Wed.-Sat. 12pm-6pm DEBORAH PAGE GALLERY 1028 Montana Santa Monica 90403 (310) 458-4400 dp@deborahpagegallery.com www.deborahpagegallery.com Tues.-Sun. 11am-6pm DEL MANO GALLERY 11981 San Vicente Blvd, W. Los Angeles 90049 (310) 476-8508 gallery@delmano.com www.delmano.com Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm; Sun. 12-5pm DENENBERG FINE ARTS 417 N. San Vicente Blvd, W Hollywood 90048 310-360-9360 gallery@denenbergfinearts.com www.denenbergfinearts.com DF2 GALLERY 314 N. Crescent Heights Blvd, Los Angeles 90048 (323) 782-9404 info@df2gallery.com www.df2gallery.com Mon.-Fri. 10am-5:30pm; Sat. 11am-5:30pm DNJ GALLERY 154 1/2 N. La Brea Ave, Los Angeles 90036 (323) 931-1311 office@dnjgallery.net dnjgallery.net Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm DOWNEY MUSEUM OF ART 10419 So. Rives Ave Downey 90241 (562) 861-0419 dmoa.newmuseum@earthlink.net www.thedmoa.org Weds. 3-7pm; Thurs.Fri. 1-5pm

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ART GALLERIES DOWNTOWN ART GALLERY 1611 So. Hope St., Los Angeles 90015 (213) 255-2067 juan@rosillo.com www.downtownag.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-7pm DRKRM 2121 San Fernando Rd #3, Los Angeles 90065 (323) 223-6867 gallery@drkrm.com www.drkrm.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-5pm drkrm. gallery is an exhibition space dedicated to fine art and documentary photography, cutting edge and alternative photographic processes and the display and survey of popular cultural images. DUNCAN MILLER GALLERY 10959 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles 90034 310-838-2440 dmg@duncanmillergallery.com www.duncanmillergallery.com EARL MCGRATH GALLERY 454 N. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles 90048 (310) 657-4257 www.earlmcgrathgallery.com EDGEMAR CENTER FOR THE ARTS 2437 Main St Santa Monica 90405 (310) 399-3666 info@edgemar.org www.edgemarcenter.org www.katinazinner.com Mon.-Fri. 11am-5:30pm EL CAMINO COLLEGE ART GALLERY 16007 Crenshaw Blvd, Torrance 90506 (310) 660-3010 artgallery@elcamino.edu www.elcamino.edu/commadv/artgallery Mon. Tues. 10am-3pm; Weds. Thurs. 10am-8pm; Fri. 10am-2pm

FARMANI GALLERY www.farmanigallery.com FIG 2525 Michigan Ave, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 829-0345 fig@figgallery.com www.figgallery.com Weds.-Sat. 11am-5pm FIG TREE GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART 1536 Fulton St. Fresno 93721 (559) 485-0460 FOUND GALLERY 1903 Hyperion, Los Angeles 90027 FOWLER MUSEUM at UCLA 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles 90024 (310) 825-4361 www.fowler.ucla.edu Weds.-Sun. 12-5pm; Thurs. 12-8pm FRANK LLOYD GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica 90404 (310) 264-3866 info@franklloyd.com www.franklloyd.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm FRANK PICTURES GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. Bldg A-5 Santa Monica 90404 (310) 828-0211 laurie@frankpicturesgallery.com www.frankpicturesgallery.com FRESH PAINT 9355 Culver Blvd. Suite B, Culver City 90232 (310) 558-9355 info@freshpaintart.com www.freshpaintart.com Mon-Thurs 9am-6pm Fri 8am-12pm & by appt

ERNIE WOLFE GALLERY 1653 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles 90025 (310) 473-1645 dpswolfe@aol.com

FRINGE EXHIBITIONS 504 Chung King Ct, Los Angeles 90012 (213) 613-0160 info@fringexhibitions.com www.fringeexhibitions.com

EDWARD CELLA ART & ARCHITECTURE 10 E Figueroa St Ste 3, Santa Barbara 93101 (805) 962-5900 director@edwardcella.com www.edwardcella.com Tues.-Sun 11am-5pm

FROGTOWN GALLERY 1625 Blake Ave, Los Angeles 90031 (323) 226-0356 romerostudio@aol.com www.romerostudio.net Mon.-Fri. 11am-5pm; & by app’t.

Edward Cella Art+Architecture represents significant emerging and mid-careers artists; acquires and places quality post WWII and contemporary painting and drawings; and, with a unique focus, presents drawings and projects by established West Coast architects and designers. In addition, ECAA assists and advises individuals and corporations to develop and focus their art collections through the personalized and confidential services of an independent art advisor.

FULLERTON COLLEGE ART GALLERY 321 E. Chapman Ave. Bldg 1000 Fullerton 92832 (714) 992-7434 kjohnson@fullcoll.edu art.fullcoll.edu Mon.-Thurs. Sat. 10am-2pm; Weds. evenings 5-7pm

EXPOSITION PARK MUSEUMS 900 Exposition Blvd ,, Los Angeles 90007 (213) 763-3515 www.nhm.org

FULLERTON MUSEUM CENTER 301 N. Pomona Ave Fullerton 92832 (714) 738-6545 fmc@ci.fullerton.ca.us www.cityoffullerton.com/depts/museum Tues.-Sun. 12-4; Thurs. 12-8pm

FAHEY/KLEIN GALLERY 148 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles 90036 (323) 934-2250 fahey.klein@pobox.com www.faheykleingallery.com Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm

GRIFFIN 2902 Nebraska Ave, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 586-6886 info@griffinla.com www.griffinla.com Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm; & by app’t.

FARMLAB 1745 N. Spring St, Los Angeles 90012 (323) 226-1158 info@farmlab.org www.farmlab.org Tues.-Sat. 10am-5pm

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ART GALLERIES GAGOSIAN GALLERY 456 N. Camden Dr, Beverly Hills 90210 (310) 271-9400 info@gagosian.com www.gagosian.com

GLENDALE COLLEGE GALLERY 1500 Verdugo Rd, Glendale 91208 (818) 240-1000 gallery@glendale.edu www.glendale.edu/artgallery

GALERIE MICHAEL 430 N. Rodeo Dr, Beverly Hills 90210 (310) 273-3377

GR2 2062 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles 90025 (310) 445-9276 info@giantrobot.com www.gr2.net Mon- Sat. 11:30 am- 8pm Sun. Noon- 6pm

GALLERY 13 8302 Melrose Ave. #A W Hollywood 90069 (323) 951-0303 info@gallery13net www.gallery13.net Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm; or by app’t. GALLERY 33 EAST 3202 E. Broadway, Long Beach 90803 (562) 433-1496 gallery33east@msn.com gallery33east.com Weds.-Sun. 12-6pm GALLERY 727 727 S. Spring St Los Angeles 90014 (213) 627-9563 gallery727losangeles@yahoo.com GALLERY AT REDCAT 631 W. Second St., Los Angeles 90012 (213) 237-2800 www.redcat.org GALLERY FILE 102 W. 5th St Los Angeles 90013 (213) 624-6212 www.bgfa.us Tues.-Sat. 12-6pm; 2nd Thurs. 12pm-9pm. GALLERY LUISOTTI 2525 Michigan Ave. Bldg A-2, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 453-0043 rampub@gte.net GALLERY REVISITED 3204 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles 90026 (626) 253-5266 info@galleryrevisited.com www.galleryrevisited.com GEMINI G.E.L. 8365 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles 90069 (323) 651-0513 editions@geminigel.com www.geminigel.com Mon.-Fri. 9am-5:30pm; Sat. by app’t. GEORGE BILLIS GALLERY L.A. 2716 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles 90034 (310) 838-3685 la@georgebillis.com www.georgebillis.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm; & by app’t.

GREY McGEAR GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave G-7, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 315-0925 greymcgear@aol.com Tues-Sat: 11am-5:30pm GRIER MUSSER MUSEUM 403 So. Bonnie Brae , Los Angeles 90057 (213) 413-1814 www.griermussermuseum.com/ Wed- Sat 12 noon-4pm HAMILTON GALLERIES 1431 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401 (310) 451-9983 hamiltongalleries@mac.com www.hamiltongalleries.com Tues.-Sun. 12-7pm HAMILTON 8678 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90069 (310) 657-1711 info@hamilton-selway.com www.hamiltonselway.com HANGAR 1018 1018 S. Santa Fe St, Los Angeles 90021 213-239-9060 info@hangar1018.com www.hangar1018.com Mon.–Weds. Fri. 12-4pm; Thurs. 6-9:30pm HAPPY LION GALLERY 963 Chung King Rd., Los Angeles 90012 (213) 625-1360 info@thehappylion.com www.thehappylion.com Wed-Sat 12-6pm HENKEN GALLERY 120 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles 90012 (213) 626-2505 henkengallery@sbcglobal.net www.thehenkengallery.com Mon.-Fri. 10am-10pm; Sun. by app’t HERITAGE GALLERY 1300 Chautauqua Blvd Pacific Palisades90272 (310) 230-4340 chashe@worldnet.att.net www.heritagegallery.com

GEORGE J. DOIZAKI GALLERY 244 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles 90012 (213) 628-2725 kosaka@jaccc.org www.jaccc.org Tues.-Fri. 12-5pm; Sat. & Sun. 11am-4pm

HELFEN SPENCER JON FINE ARTS 9200 W. Olympic Blvd. Ste 200, Beverly Hills 90212 (310) 273-8838 info@helfenfinearts.com www.helfenfinearts.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm; & by app’t.

GEORGE STERN FINE ARTS 8920 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90069 (800) 501-6885 gsfa@sternfinearts.com www.sternfinearts.com Tues.-Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 11am-6pm

We specialize in well-researched, historically significant and stunning Modernist works of art from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, with a focus on California Modernism. Our paintings feature strong images with great color and composition, and our sculptures each are selected for dramatic impact and historical importance.

GLASS GARAGE FINE ART 414 N. Robertson Blvd., W Hollywood 90048 (310) 659-5228 glassgar@pacbell.net www.glassgaragegallery.com

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ART GALLERIES JAMES GRAY GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. Building D-4 (Bergamot Station), Santa Monica 90404 (310) 315-9502 contact@jamesgraygallery.com www.jamesgraygallery.com

HIGH ENERGY CONSTRUCTS 990 N. Hill St. #180, Los Angeles 90012 (323) 227-7920 www.highenergyconstructs.com HONOR FRASER 2622 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles 90034 (310) 401-0191 info@honorfraser.com www.honorfraser.com HOWELL GREEN FINE ART GALLERY 120 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd. Ste 107 Topanga 90290 455-3991 howellgreen@aol.com www.howellgreen.com Tues.-Sat. 12-6; & by app’t. HUNTINGTON BEACH ART CENTER 538 Main St, Huntington Beach 92647 (714) 374-1650 deangeld@surfcity-hb.org www.surfcity-hb.org/Visitors/art_center Weds.-Sat. 12-6pm; Thurs. 12-8pm; Sun. 12-4pm HUNTINGTON LIBRARY 1151 Oxford Rd San Marino 91108 (626) 405-210 www.huntington.org i-5 GALLERY at THE BREWERY ART COLONY 2100 N. Main St. #A-9, Los Angeles 90031 (323) 342-0717 breweryartwalk@yahoo.com www.breweryartwalk.com Fri.-Sat. 12-4pm; & by app’t. IKON LIMITED FINE ARTS 2525 Michigan Ave. G-4, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 828-6629 ikonltd@earthlink.net www.ikonltd.com Tues- Sat 11am- 5:30pm INFUSION GALLERY 719 S. Spring St., Los Angeles 90014 (213) 683-8827 info@infusiongallery.com www.infusiongallery.com INSTITUTE OF CULTURAL INQUIRY 1512 S. Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles 90035 (310) 273-7181 www.culturalinquiry.org ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE: SPAZIO ITALIA 1023 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles 90024 (310) 443-3250 losangeles@iicusa.org www.iiclosangeles.esteri.it/IIC_Losangeles Mon.-Fri. 9:30am-5pm ITURRALDE GALLERY 116 S. La Brea Ave, Los Angeles 90036 (323) 937-4267 iturraldegallery@earthlink.net artscenecal.com/Iturralde.html Tues.-Fri. 11am-5pm; Sat. by app’t. JACK HANLEY GALLERY 9945 Sun Mun Way Los Angeles 90012 (213) 626-0403 info@jackhanley.com www.jackhanley.com JAIL 965 N. Vignes St. 5A, Los Angeles 90012 (213) 621-9567 lisa@thejailgallery.com www.thejailgallery.com Weds.-Sat. 12-6pm

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JAN KESNER GALLERY 164 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles 90036 (323) 938-6834 jkesner@pacbell.net www.jankesnergallery.com (310) JANCAR GALLERY 3875 Wilshire Blvd. #1308, Los Angeles 90010 (213) 384-8077 info@jancargallery.com www.jancargallery.com Thu- Sat 12noon- 5pm and by appt. JAPANESE AMERICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM 369 E. 1st St Los Angeles 90012 (213) 625-0414 ckomai@janm.org www.janm.org Tues- Sun. 11am-5pm jFERRARI GALLERY 3015 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles 90039 (323) 877-5542 jazmin@jferrarigallery.com www.jferrarigallery.com Tues.-Sun. 12-5pm JK GALLERY 2632 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 90034 (310) 837-3330 jk@jkgallery.net www.jkgallery.net Wed.-Sat. 11am-6pm JUDSON GALLERY 200 S. Avenue 66, Los Angeles 90042 (323) 255-0131 info@judsonstudios.com www. judsonstudios.com Mon.-Fri. 10am-3pm JUNC 4017 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles 90026 (213) 814-2640 info@juncgallery.com www.juncgallery.com Fri. 1-6pm; Sat. & Sun. 12-7pm; & by app’t. KANTOR ART 205 S. Beverly Dr. Ste 207, Beverly Hills 90212 (310) 274-6499 info@kantorart.com www.kantorart.com KAREN LYNNE GALLERY 216 N. Canon Dr, Beverly Hills 90210 (310) 858-8202 west@karenlynnegallery.com www.karenlynnegallery.com Karen Lynne Gallery provides fine art and consulting services from its new Beverly Hills location, an expansion of the 2 original locations in Boca Raton, FL. Specializing in large-scale original oil on canvas works, it is Karen Lynne Gallery’s mission to convey the importance of art in one’s home as the central focal point of design and ongoing enjoyment. KARYN LOVE GROVE GALLERY 6150 Wilshire Blvd.#8, Los Angeles 90048 (323) 525-1755 info@karynlovegrovegallery.com www.karynlovegrovegallery.com


ART GALLERIES KINKEAD CONTEMPORARY 6029 Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 (310) 838-7400 john@kinkeadcontemporary.com www.kinkeadcontemporary.com KONTAINER GALLERY 6130 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90048 (323)933-4746 info@kontainergallery.com www.kontainergallery.com KOPLIN DEL RIO GALLERY 6031 Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232 (310) 836-9055 info@koplindelrio.com www.koplindelrio.com Tues.-Fri. 10am-5:30pm; Sat. 11am-5:30pm KRISTI ENGLE GALLERY 5002 York Ave, Los Angeles 90042 (213) 629-2358 info@kristienglegallery.com www.kristienglegallery.com L.A. ARTCORE/ARTCORE BREWERY ANNEX 120 N. Judge John Aiso St. Los Angeles 90012 (213) 617-3274 artcore@pacbell.net www.laartcore.org Weds.-Sun. 12-5pm L.A. ARTS OF ASIA & TRIBAL ARTS SHOW 1855 Main St. Santa Monica 90405 (310) 455-2886 info@caskeylees.com www.caskeylees.com L.A. CITY COLLEGE DA VINCI ART GALLERY 855 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 90029 (323) 953-4220 L.A. COUNTY ARBORETUM 301 N. Baldwin Ave, Arcadia 91007 (626) 821-3232 cynthia.vargas@arboretum.org www.arboretum.org L.A. GAY & LESBIAN CENTERTHE ADVOCATE GALLERY 1125 N. McCadden Pl., Los Angeles 90038 (323) 860-7337 L.A. HARBOR COLLEGE ART GALLERY 1111 Figueroa Pl, Wilmington 90744 (310) 522-8474 L.A. LOUVER GALLERY 45 N. Venice Blvd., Venice 90291 (310) 822-4955 info@LALouver.com www.lalouver.com Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm L.A. MODERNISM SHOW 1855 Main St., Santa Monica (818) 244-1126 lboses@lamodernism.com www.lamodernism.com L2KONTEMPORARY 990 N. Hill St. #205, Los Angeles 90012 (323) 225-1288 L2kontemporary@sbcglobal.net www.L2kontemporary.com Thurs.-Sun. 1-6pm; & by app’t. LA LUZ DE JESUS 4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles 90027 (323) 666-7667 michel@laluzdejesus.com www.laluzdejesus.com

LAAA SOUTH/THE MIKE NAPOLIELLO GALLERY 936 Hermosa Ave #105 Hermosa Beach 90254 (310) 652-8272 peter@laaa.org www.laaa.org Thurs.-Sat. 12-5pm; & by app’t. LACE 6522 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles 90028 (323) 957-1777 info@welcometolace.org www.welcometolace.org Weds.-Sun. 12-6pm; Fri. 12-9pm LACMA/BCAM 5905 Wilshire Blvd. & 6067 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90036 (323) 857-6111 www.lacma.org Mon. Tues. Thurs. 12-8pm; Fri. 12-9pm; Sat. Sun. 11am-8pm LAGUNA ART MUSEUM 307 Cliff, Laguna Beach 92651 (949) 494-8971 into@lagunaartmuseum.org www.lagunaartmuseum.org Daily 11am-5pm LAGUNA COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN 2222 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach 92651 (949) 376-6000 LAKE ARROWHEAD GALLERY AND MUSEUM 201 S. Santa Fe Ave. #207, Los Angeles 90012 (213) 604-3634 info@lagma.org www.lagma.org LATIN AMERICAN MASTERS 264 N. Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills 90210 (310) 271-4847 or (310) 271-4913 lamasters@earthlink.net www.latinamericanmasters.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm LATINO ART MUSEUM 281 S. Thomas St, Suite 105, Pomona 91766 (909) 620-6009 latinoartmuseum@msn.com www.lamoa.net LAWRENCE ASHER GALLERY 5820 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90036 (323)935-9100 james@lawrenceasher.com www.lawrenceasher.com Tues.-Thurs. 11am-6pm; Fri. 11am-7pm; Sat. 12-5pm; & by app’t LAXART 2640 S. La Cienega, Culver City 90232 (323) 868-5893 info@laxart.org www.laxart.org Tues- Sat. 11am-6pm LEFT COAST GALLERIES 12324 Ventura Blvd, Studio City 91604 (818) 760-7010 info@leftcoastgalleries.com www.leftcoastgalleries.com Mon.-Sat. 11am-6pm; Sun. 12-6pm; & by appointment LESLIE SACKS FINE ART 11640 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles 90049 (310) 820-9448 lesliesacks@earthlink.com www.lesliesacks.com Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm LIGHTBOX 2656 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles 90034 (310) 559-1111 info@lightbox.tv www.lightbox.tv

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ART GALLERIES LITTLE BIRD GALLERY 3195 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles 90039 323.662.1092 mylissa@littlebirdgallery.com www.littlebirdgallery.com Tues-Sat 11am-6pm LIZABETH OLIVERIA GALLERY 2712 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 90034 (310) 837-1073 web@lizabetholiveria.com www.lizabetholiveria.com Tues-Sat11am-6pm LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE ART GALLERY 4901 E. Carson St., Long Beach 90808 (562) 938-4817 LONG BEACH MUSEUM OF ART 2300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach 90803 (562) 439-2119 mikhaelw@lbma.com www.lbma.org Tues.-Sun. 11am-5pm LORA SCHLESINGER GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. Bldg T-3 Santa Monica 90404 (310) 828-1133 gallery@loraschlesinger.com www.loraschlesinger.com Tues.-Sat. 10am-5:30pm LOS ANGELES CENTER FOR DIGITAL ART 107 W. Fifth St., Los Angeles 90013 (323) 646-9427 info@lacda.com www.lacda.com Weds.-Sat. 12-5pm LOUIS STERN FINE ARTS 9002 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles 90069 (310) 276-0147 info@louissternfinearts.com www.louissternfinearts.com Tues.-Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 11am-5pm LOUWE GALLERY 306 Hawthorne St. , So. Pasadena 91030 (626) 799-5551 info@louwegallery.com www.louwegallery.com Thurs-Sat.3-6pm Sun. 2-5pm LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITYLABAND GALLERY One LMU Dr., Los Angeles 90045 (310) 338-2880 labandinfo@lmu.edu www.lmu.edu/Page27600.aspx Weds.-Sun. 12-4pm M. HANKS GALLERY 3008 Main St., Santa Monica 90405 (310) 392-8820 ehanks@mhanksgallery.com mhanksgallery.com Weds.-Sat. 12-6pm; & by app’t. M.J. HIGGINS GALLERY 400 S. Main St. #103, Los Angeles 90012 (213) 617-1700 artgallery@mjhiggins.com www.mjhiggins.com Tues.-Sat. 12-6pm M+B 612 N. Almont Dr., West Hollywood 90069 (310) 550-0050 info@mbfala.com www.mbfala.com Tues-Sat. 10 am- 6pm and by appt.

MACHINE PROJECT 1200 D N. Alvarado, Los Angeles 90026 (213) 483-8761 m@machineproject.com www.machineproject.com MAK CENTER FOR ART AND ARCHITECTURE L.A. 835 N. Kings Rd., Los Angeles 90069 (323) 651-1510 office@makcenter.org www.MAKcenter.org Weds.-Sun. 11am-6pm MANDARIN GALLERY 970 N. Broadway, Los Angeles 90012 (213) 687-4107 alexis@mandaringallery.com www.mandaringallery.com Weds-Sat. 11am-4pm MANHATTAN BEACH CREATIVE ARTS CENTER 1560 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Manhattan Beach 90266 (310) 802-5440 msando@ci.manhattan-beach.ca.us www.citymb.info MARC FOXX GALLERY 6150 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90048 (323) 857-5571 www.marcfoxx.com MARC SELWYN FINE ART 6222 Wilshire Blvd #101, Los Angeles 90048 (323) 933-9911 alisun@marcselwynfineart.com www.marcselwynfineart.com Tues - Sat 11am - 6pm MARY GOLDMAN GALLERY 932 Chung King Rd, Los Angeles 90012 (213) 617-8217 info@marygoldman.com www.marygoldman.com Wed- Sat. 12-6pm or by appt. MATURANGO MUSEUM 100 E. Las Flores Ave., Ridgecrest 93555 (619) 375-6900 MC 6088 Comey Ave, Los Angeles 90034 (323) 939-3777 mail@mckunst.com www.mckunst.com MEDEA GALLERY 445 W. 7th St., San Pedro 90731 (310) 833-3831 liza@medeagallery.com www.medeagallery.com Mon - Fri: 9am-5pm and by apt. Featuring fine contemporary art, we offer art lovers a rich variety of affordable paintings and limited edition prints by a creative group of artisans from around the world. Join us each month for the First Thursday ArtWalk in historic San Pedro, California. METRO GALLERY 1835 Hyperion Ave, Los Angeles 90027 (323)663-2787 juan@metrogallery.org www.metrogallery.org Tues-Sat 12-7pm MEYER MARION CONTEMPORARY ART 354 N. Coast. Laguna Beach 92651 (949) 497-5442 marion@marionmeyergallery.com www.marionmeyergallery.com Weds.-Sun. 12-6pm; Tues. 1-6pm; & by app’t.

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ART GALLERIES MICHAEL DAWSON GALLERY 535 N. Larchmont Blvd, Los Angeles 90004 (323) 469-2186 michael@michaeldawsongallery.com www.michaeldawsongallery.com Weds.-Sat. 9am-5pm

MOSS TOBEY C. GALLERY 7321 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles 90036 (323) 933-5523 tobeymoss@earthlink.net www.tobeycmossgallery.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-5pm

MICHAEL HITTLEMAN GALLERY 8797 Beverly Blvd. #302, Los Angeles 90048 (323) 655-5364 hittlemanm@aol.com www.michaelhittlemangallery.com Mon.-Fri. 11am-5pm; Sunday 1-5pm

For the discriminating Private or Corporate Collector: Unique and Fine Original Prints, Drawings, Watercolors, Paintings; Focus on 1930s-2000 California art and artists. Jpegs are available to illustrate or make an appointment for a Viewing, with or without the Client.

MICHAEL KOHN GALLERY 8071 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles 90048 (323) 658-8088 kohngallery@aol.com www.kohngallery.com

MOUNT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE ART GALLERY 1100 No. Grand Ave, Walnut 91789 (909) 594-5611 artgallery@mtsac.edu performingarts.mtsac.edu/welcome.html Tues.-Thurs. 7:30am-2pm

MICHAEL LEVY GALLERY 5470 E. 2nd St, Long Beach 90803 (562) 856-9800 artofhands@aol.com www.michaellevygallery.com Mon.-Fri. 11am-8pm; Sat. 12-9pm; Sun. by app’t.

MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE JOSE DRUDIS-BIADA GALLERY 12001 Chalon Rd., Los Angeles 90049 (310) 954-4360 www.msmc.la.edu/pages/1897.asp Tues.-Sat. 12-5pm

MILO GALLERY 6130 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90048 (323) 935-3662 info@milogallery.net www.milogallery.net Tues.-Sat. 11am-5pm

MUSEUM OF HISTORY & ART ONTARIO 225 S. Euclid Ave. Ontario 91761 (909) 983-3198 www.ci.ontario.ca.us Wed-Sun: 12-4pm

MLA GALLERY 2020 N. Main St. #239, Los Angeles 90031 (323) 222-3400 ms@mlagallery.com www.mlagallery.com MIXOGRAFIA® 1419 E. Adams Blvd, Los Angeles 90011 (323) 232-1158 gallery@mixografia.com www.mixografia.com Mon.-Fri. 11am- 5pm; & by app’t. Mixografía® prints and publishes limited editions by contemporary artists. The prints are pulled from a cast copper printing plate using handmade paper giving the printed surface a uniquely deep relief not found in etchings, lithographs or silkscreens.

MUSEUM OF JURASSIC TECHNOLOGY 9341 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles 90034 (310) 836-6131 www.mjt.org MUSEUM OF LATIN AMERICAN ART 628 Alamitos Ave, Long Beach 90802 (562) 437-1689 info@molaa.com www.molaa.com Tues.-Sat. 11:30am-7:30pm; Sun. 12-6pm MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE 9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 90035 (310) 553-8403 information@wiesenthal.net www.museumoftolerance.com Mon-Fri 10am-5pm: Sun 11am-5pm

MOCA 250 S. Grand Ave.. Los Angeles 90012 (213) 62-MOCA-2 www.moca.org/ Mon. Fri. 11am-5pm; Thursday 11am-8pm; Sat. Sun. 11am-6pm

NEWSPACE RESALES 5241 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90038 (323) 469-9353 director@newspaceresales.com www.newspaceresales.com Tues-Fri 11am- 4pm

MOCA PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER 8687 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood 90069 (310) 289-5223 artcatalogs@moca.org www.moca.org TuWedFri: 11am-5pm Th:11am-8pmWknds: 11am-6pm

NICHE.LA 453 S. Spring St. #443., Los Angeles 90013 (213) 247-0002 nck@niche.la www.niche.la

MORONO KIANG GALLERY 218 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles 90013 (213) 628-8208 info@moronokiang.com www.moronokiang.com Tues-Sat. 12-6pm MOSS 8444 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles 90069 (323) 866-5260 storela@mossonline.com www.mossonline.com Tuesday-Saturday 11am-7pm

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NOHO GALLERY LA 5108 Landershim Blvd, No. Hollywood 91601 (818) 761-7784 curator@nohogalleryla.com www.nohogalleryla.com NORTON SIMON MUSEUM 411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena 91105 (626) 449-6840 art@nortonsimon.org www.nortonsimon.org NORWALK CULTURAL ARTS CENTER AND GALLERY 12700 Norwalk Blvd., Norwalk 90650 (562) 929-5521 egarcia-chau@ci.norwalk.ca.us


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OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE 1600 Campus Rd, Los Angeles 90041 (323) 259-2949 nshaked@oxy.edu OPUS GALLERY 2824 Sepulveda Blvd, Torrance 90505 (310) 891-2000 grace@opusgallery.com www.opusgallery.com Tues-Sat10am-4pm ORLANDO GALLERY 18376 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana 91356 (818) 705-5368 orlando2@earthlink.net artscenecal.com/Orlando.html Tues.-Sat. 9:30am-3pm

PACIFIC ASIA MUSEUM 46 N. Los Robles Ave, Pasadena 91101 (626) 449-2742 info@pacificasiamuseum.org www.pacificasiamuseum.org Weds.-Sun. 10am-6pm PALOMAR COLLEGE BOEHM GALLERY 1140 West Mission Rd., San Marcos 92069 (760) 744-1150 vcole@palomar.edu Tues. 10am-4pm; Weds. Thurs. 10am-7pm; Fri. Sat. 10am-2pm PALOS VERDES ART CENTER 5504 W. Crestridge Rd. R. Palos Verdes 90275 (310) 541-2479 info@pvartcenter.org www.pvartcenter.org Mon.-Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 1-4pm

OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN BEN MALTZ GALLERY 9045 Lincoln Blvd., Los Angeles 90045 (310) 665-6905 galleryinfo@otis.edu www.otis.edu Tues.-Sat. 10am-5pm; Thurs. 10am-7pm

PAPILLON GALLERY 462 N. Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles 90048 (310) 289-1887 papillong@gmail.com www.papillongallery.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm; & by app’t.

OVERDUIN AND KITE 6693 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles 90020 (323) 464-3600 info@overduinandkite.com www.overduinandkite.com Tues-Sat10am-5pm

PASADENA CITY COLLEGE ART GALLERY 1570 E. Colorado Blvd, Pasadena 91106 (626) 585-3285 pccgallery@att.net www.pasadena.edu/artgallery Mon.-Thurs. 12-8pm; Fri. Sat. 12-4pm

OVERTONES GALLERY 12703 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles 90066 (310) 915-0346 word@overtones.org www.overtonesgallery.com Wed-Sat 12-6pm & by appointment

PASADENA MUSEUM OF CALIFORNIA ART 490 E. Union St., Pasadena 91101 (626) 568-3665 info@pmcaonline.org www.pmcaonline.org Wed-Sun 12-5pm

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ART GALLERIES PATRICIA CORREIA GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. Bldg E-2, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 264-1760 correia@earthlink.net www.correiagallery.com Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm; & by app’t.

RAID PROJECTS GALLERY 602 Moulton St., Los Angeles 90031 (323) 441-9593 raidprojects@yahoo.com www.raidprojects.com Sat. Sun. 12-5pm; & by app’t.

PATRICIA FAURE GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. Bldg B-7, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 449-1479 p4gallery@earthlink.net www.patriciafauregallery.com

RED DOT GALLERY 500 S. Spring St Los Angeles 90013 (213) 817-6002 info@weeneez.com www.weeneez.com Mon-Sat 11am-8pm Sun 12-4pm

PATRICK PAINTER INC. 2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica 90404 (310) 264-5988 info@patrickpainter.com www.patrickpainter.com Tues-Sat 10am-6pm PAUL KOPEIKIN GALLERY 6150 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90048 (323) 937-0765 paul@paulkopeikingallery.com www.paulkopeikingallery.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm; & by app’t PERES PROJECTS 969 Chung King Rd., Los Angeles 90012 (213) 617-1100 www.peres-projects.com PETER FETTERMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKS OF ART 2525 Michigan Ave. Bldg A-7, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 453-6463 pfgallery@earthlink.com www.peterfetterman.com PICO RIVERA CENTRE FOR THE ARTS 9200 Mines Ave, Pico Rivera 90660 (562) 801-4300 cgarcia@pico-rivera.org www.ci.pico-rivera.ca.us Tues. Thurs. 1-5pm; Weds. 1-8:30pm; Sat. 1-4pm PIERCE COLLEGE ART GALLERY 6201 Winnetka Ave. Woodland Hills 91371 (818) 710-4364 oliverme@pierce.laccd.edu www.piercecollege.com Mon.-Weds. 12-2pm PITZER CAMPUS GALLERIES 1050 North Mills Ave, Claremont 91711 (909) 607-3143 pitzer_galleries@pitzer.edu www.pitzer.edu/artgalleries PLAZA DE LA RAZA 3540 N. Mission Rd., Los Angeles 90031 (323) 223-2475 www.plazadelaraza.org Mon-Fri 9am-1pm Sat 9am-1pm POMONA COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART 330 N. College Ave. Claremont 91711 (909) 621-8283 scomba@pomona.edu www.pomona.edu/museum Tues.-Fri. 12-5pm; Sat. Sun. 1-5pm POUNDER-KONE ART SPACE 3407 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles 90039 (323) 913-2247 pkas2@sbcglobal.net www.cchpkas.com Thurs.-Sun. 1-7pm PROJECT: GALLERY LA 8545 W. Washington Blvd, Culver City 90232 (310) 558-0200 info@projectgalleryla.com www.projectgalleryla.com Weds.-Sat. 11am-6pm

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REGEN PROJECTS 629 N. Almont Dr, Los Angeles 90069 (310) 276-5424 regenproj@aol.com www.regenprojects.com Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm RICHARD HELLER GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. Building B-5A, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 453-9191 rhellergallery@earthlink.net www.richardhellergallery.com Tues- Sat 11am- 5pm RICHARD TELLES FINE ART 7380 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles 90036 (323) 965-5578 tellesfineart@earthlink.net www.tellesfineart.com Tues-Sat 11am-5pm RIO HONDO COLLEGE ART GALLERY 3600 Workman Mill Rd., B-13, Whittier 90601 (562) 908-3471 slynch@riohondo.edu Mon.-Thurs. 9am-3pm; Mon.-Weds. 6-9pm ROSAMUND FELSEN GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica 90404 (310) 828-8488 rosamund@gte.net www.rosamundfelsen.com Tues.-Sat. 10am-5:30pm ROSE GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. Building G-5, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 264-8440 info@rosegallery.net www.rosegallery.net Tues-Sat 10-6pm RUTBERG JACK FINE ARTS 357 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles 90036 (323) 938-5222 jrutberg@jackrutbergfinearts.com www.jackrutbergfinearts.com Tues.-Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm RUTH BACHOFNER GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. G-2, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 829-3300 gallery@bachofner.com www.ruthbachofnergallery.com Tues.-Sat. 10am-6pm S B LONDON 3740 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90026 (323) 668-0734 info@sblondon.com www.sblondon.com SAM FRANCIS GALLERY 1714 21st St, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 829-7391 pposey@xrds.org Mon.-Fri. 1-3pm; & by app’t.


ART GALLERIES SAM LEE GALLERY 990 N. Hill St. #190, Los Angeles 90012 (323) 227-0275 info@samleegallery.com www.samleegallery.com Tues.-Sat. 12-6pm

SCRIBBLE THEORY 210 N. Bush St., Santa Ana 92701 (714) 542-5928 scribbletheory@sbcglobal.net www.scribbletheory.com

SANDRONI REY GALLERY 2762 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles 90034 (310) 280-0111 info@sandronirey.com www.sandronirey.com Tues-Sat 10am - 6pm

SCRIPPS COLLEGE, RUTH CHANDLER WILLIAMSON GALLERY PROGRAM 1030 Columbia Ave, Claremont 91711 (909) 607-4690 charissa.okamoto@scrippscol.edu www.scrippscol.edu/dept/gallery Weds.-Sun. 1-5pm

SANTA ANA COLLEGE ART GALLERY 1630 W. 17th,, Santa Ana 92706 (714) 564-5615 mccabe_caroline@sac.edu www.sac.edu/art Mon.-Thurs. 10am-2pm; Tues. Weds. evenings 6:30-8:30pm

SEA AND SPACE EXPLORATIONS 4755 York Blvd., Los Angeles 90042 (323) 445-4015 info@seaandskpace..org www.seaandspace.org

SANTA MONICA ART STUDIOS & ARENA 1 GALLERY 3026 Airport Ave, Santa Monica 90405 (310) 397-7449 info@santamonicaartstudios.com www.santamonicaartstudios.com Tues.-Sat. 12-6pm SANTA MONICA COLLEGE 1310 11rth St.. Santa Monica 90401 (310) 434-3434 winsryg_marian@smc.edu events.smc.edu/art_gallery.html Mon-Fri 12-5pm SANTA MONICA MUSEUM OF ART 2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica 90403 (310) 586-6488 info@smmoa.org www.smmoa.org Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm SARAH BAIN GALLERY 411 W. Broadway, Suite C, Anaheim 92805 (714) 758-0545 sarahbain@aol.com www.sarahbaingallery.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-7pm SCA PROJECT GALLERY 281 So. Thomas St., Unit 104, Pomona 91766 (909) 620-5481 nkajun@yahoo.com www.scagallery.com Thurs.-Sat. 12-4pm SCALO/GUYE GALLERY 302 N. Robertson Blvd., W Hollywood 90048 (310) 358-9396 info@scaloguye.com www.scloguye.com Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm SCAL|GUYE The gallery exhibits mid-century to contemporary photography with an eye on global creative trends. Opened in April 2006, SCALO|GUYE gallery has already hosted exhibitions for notable photographers, such as Robert Frank, Nan Goldin, David Armstrong, Annelies Strba, Olaf Breuning, Elinor Carucci, Seydou Keïta, Stefanie Schneider, and Jock Sturges. SCAPE 2859 E. Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar 92625 (949) 723-3406 info@scapesite.com www.scapesite.com Tues-Sat 11-5pm SCHOMBURG GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica 90404 (310) 453-5757 info@schomburggallery.com www.schomburggallery.com

SEE LINE GALLERY 1812 Berkeley St., Santa Monica 90404 (310) 829-1727 info@seelinegallery.com www.seelinegallery.com Weds.-Sat. 11am-6pm; & by app’t. SELF-HELP GRAPHICS & ART INC.GALERIA OTRA VEZ 3802 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Los Angeles 90063 (323) 881-6444 info@selfhelfgraphics.com www.selfhelpgraphics.com Tues.-Sat. 9am-5pm SEYHOUN GALLERY 9007 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood 90069 (310) 858-5984 maryamseyhoun@yahoo.fr www.seyhoungallery.com Tues-Sat 12-5pm SHERRY FRUMKIN GALLERY 3026 Airport Ave. Ste 21, Santa Monica 90405 (310) 397-7493 info@frumkingallery.com www.frumkingallery.com Weds.-Sat. 12-6pm SHOSHANA WAYNE GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. B-1, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 453-7535 mail@shoshanawayne.com www.shoshanawayne.com Tues-Sat 12-6pm SILK ROADS DESIGN GALLERY 145 N. La Brea Ave Los Angeles 90036 (310) 857-5588 info@silkroadsgallery.com www.silkroadsgallery.com Mon.-Sun. 11am-5pm SISTER 437 Gin Ling Wy Los Angeles 90012 (213) 628-7000 into@sisterla.com www.sisterla.com TUES-Sat 11am - 6pm SIXTEEN:ONE 2116-B Pico Blvd., Santa Monica 90404 (310) 450-4394 info@icespace.org www.16to1.com Tues-Sat 11am-5pm SKIRBALL CULTURAL CENTER 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles 90049 (310) 440-4500 communications@skirball.org www.skirball.org Tues.-Fri. 12-5pm; Thurs. 12-9pm; Sat. Sun. 10am-5pm

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ART GALLERIES SKYLARK FINE ART GALLERY 8576-A Melrose Ave, West Hollywood 90069 (310) 657-0324 info@skylarkfineartgallery.com www.skylarkfineartgallery.com Daily 10am-6pm and by appointment

THE PERFECT EXPOSURE GALLERY 3513 6th St., Los Angeles 90020 (213) 381-1137 gallery@theperfectexposuregallery.com theperfectexposuregallery.com Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

SOLWAY JONES 5377 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036 (323) 937-7354 solwayjones@sbcglobal.net www.solwayjonesgallery.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm

THE WHOLE 9 GALLERY 6101 Washington Blvd, Culver City 90232 (310) 836-4600 alexa@thewhole9.com www.thewhole9.com

SPACE ON SPURGEON ART GALLERY 210 N. Spurgeon St, Santa Ana 92701 (949) 464-0105 artie210@aol.com www.spaceonspurgeon.com

THINKSPACE GALLERY 4210 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 90029 (323) 913-3375 contact@sourharvest.com www.thinkspacegallery.com Thurs.-Sun. 1-6pm

SPARC ART GALLERY 685 Venice Blvd, Venice 90291 (310) 822-9560 sparc@sparcmurals.org www.sparcmurals.org Mon.-Fri. 10am-6pm (closed at noon-1pm

TINLARK GALLERY 6671 Sunset Blvd. #1512, Hollywood 90028 (323) 463-0039 info@tinlark.com www.tinlark.com By Apt. Only

SPONTO GALLERY 7 Dudley Ave., Venice 90291 (310) 399-2078 7deadlycinema.com By appointment only

TOPANGA CANYON GALLERY 120 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd. Ste 109, Topanga 90290 (310) 455-7909 info@topangacanyongallery.com www.topangacanyongallery.com Wed.-Sun. 10am-6pm Sun 11-5pm

STG (STEVE TURNER CONTEMPORARY) 6026 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036 (310) 271-3721 Iinfo@steveturnercontemporary.com www.steveturnercontemporary.com Tues-Sat 11am-6pm

SULKIN/SECANT GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. T-6 Santa Monica 90404 (310) 453-8411 jeff@sulkinstudio.com www.sulkinsecantgallery.com

STUDIO 478 478 W. 7th St., San Pedro 90731 (310) 732-2150 STEPHEN COHEN GALLERY 7358 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles 90036 (323) 937-5525 sc@stephencohengallery.com www.stephencohengallery.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-5pm STUDIO/GALLERY 2485 2485 Tuscan Rd, Palm Springs 92262 (760) 325-7775 mjdesignwest@att.net mjdesignwest.home.att.net/wsb THE GETTY CENTER 1200 Getty Center Dr, Los Angeles 90049 (310) 440-7300 info@getty.edu www.getty.edu Tues.-Thurs. Sun. 10am-6pm; Fri. Sat. 10am-9pm THE GETTY VILLA 17985 PCH, Pacific Palisades 90272 (310) 440-7300 info@getty.edu www.getty.edu Thurs.-Mon. 10am-5pm; closed Tues. Weds. and major holidays THE HIVE GALLERY 729 S. Sping St, Los Angeles 90014 (213) 955-9051 nathan@thehivegallery.com THE LOFT 401 S. Mesa, San Pedro 90731 (310) 831-5757 www.the-loft.net First Thursday Artwalk 6-9pm; and by app’t.

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TAG THE ARTISTS’ GALLERY 2903 Santa Monica Blvd. Santa Monica 90404 (310) 829-9556 theartistsgallery@verizon.net www.TAGtheArtistsGallery.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-5pm TASENDE GALLERY 8808 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles 90069 (310) 276-8686 tasende@aol.com www.artnet.com Tues.-Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 11am-5pm; Closed for Holidays Dec.21-Jan. 1. TAYLOR DE CORDOBA 2660 S. La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles 90034 (310) 559-9156 info@taylordecordoba.com www.taylordecordoba.com Tues-Sat 11am-5pm TERRENCE ROGERS FINE ART 1231 Fifth St., Santa Monica 90401 (310) 394-4999 info@trogart.com www.trogart.com Thurs-Sat. 12-5 & by app’t. THE BALMORAL 1522 Abbot Kinney, Venice 90291 (310) 392-3635 info@gallerybalmoral.com www.gallerybalmoral.com Wed- Sat- 11am - 6pm THE BREWERY 2100 N. Main St, Los Angeles 90031 www.breweryart.com


ART GALLERIES THE CONFERENCE ROOM 325 S. Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills 90211 (310) 598-6367 info@theconfroom.com www.theconfroom.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-7pm

WATTS TOWERS ART CENTER NOAH SYLVESTER PURIFOY GALLERY 1727 E. 107th St, Los Angeles 90002 (213) 847-4646 cadwattsctr@earthlink.net Tues.-Sun. 10am-4pm

THE DRAWING CLUB 3235 San Fernando Rd 2C Los Angeles 90065 (626) 303-2556 info@thedrawingclub.com www.thedrawingclub.com Thurs. 7-10pm; & by app’t.

WESTERN PROJECT 3830 Main St., Culver City 90232 (310) 838-0609 cliff@western-project.com western-project.com Tues-Fri 11am-6pmSat 11am-5pm

THE FOLK TREE 217 S Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena 91105 (626) 795-8733 rfolktree@aol.com www.folktree.com Mon.-Weds. 11am-6pm; Thurs.-Sat. 10am-6pm; Sun. 12-5pm

WHITTIER COLLEGE 13406 Philadelphia St, Whittier 90608 (562) 907-4200 x 4687 asmith@whittier.edu web.whittier.edu/krusso/gallery.html Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm

TORRANCE ART MUSEUM 3320 Civic Center Dr, Torrance 90503 (310) 618-6340 torranceartmuseum@torrnet.com www.torranceartmuseum.com Tues.-Sat. 12-6pm

WILLIAM A. KARGES FINE ART 427 Cañon Dr. Suite 101, Beverly Hills 90210 (310) 276-8551 kconroy@pacbell.net www.kargesfineart.com Mon.-Sat. 10am-5pm

TRACK 16 GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave. C-1, Santa Monica 90404 (310) 264-4678 reception@track16.com www.track16.com Tues.-Sat. 11am-6pm

WILLIAM D. CANNON ART GALLERY 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad 92009 (760) 602-2021 kmcgu@ci.carlsbad.ca.us Tues-Sat 11am-5pm; Weds 11am-8pm

TRACY PARK GALLERY 1431 Ocean Ave , Santa Monica 90401 (310) 260-9954 tracyparkart@hotmail.com www.tracyparkgallery.com By Apt. TRIGG ISON FINE ART 511 N. Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles 90069 (310) 274-8047 tihere@aol.com www.triggison.com TROPICO DE NOPALGALLERY-ART SPACE 1665 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles 90026 (213) 481-8112 nopalarte@earthlink.net www.tropicodenopal.com Tues-Sat 1-5pm (or by appointment) USC FISHER GALLERY 823 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles 90089 (213) 740-4561 merighi@usc.edu fiishergallery.org Tues.-Sat. 12-5pm VINCENT PRICE ART MUSEUM EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park 91754 (323) 265-8841 vincentpriceartmuseum@elac.edu elac.edu/collegeservices/vincentprice/index.htm Mon.-Weds. Sat. 12-4pm; Thurs. 12-7pm; & by app’t.

WILLIAM GRANT STILL COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER 2520 West View St, Los Angeles 90016 (213) 734-1164/5 wmgrantstillarts@earthlink.net Daily. 12-5pm WILLIAM TURNER GALLERY 2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica 90404 (310) 453-0909 turnergallery@aol.com www.williamturnergallery.com Mon.-Sat. 11am-6pm XIEM CLAY CENTER AND GALLERY 1563 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena 91104 (626) 794-5833 suzette@xiemclaycenter.com www.xiemclaycenter.com Tues - Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 XIT GALLERY AT AIU LA 12655 W. Jefferson Blvd, Los Angeles 90066 (310) 302-2613 eleister@la.aiuniv.edu Mon.-Fri. 11am-5pm YOUNG ART GALLERY 747 N. Avenue 50, Los Angeles 90042 (323) 344-1322 info@youngartgallery.com www.youngartgallery.com Wed-Fri 12-4pm & 2nd Sat. 7-10pm

VIVA (VALLEY INSTITUTE OF VISUAL ART) 13261 Moorpark St., Sherman Oaks 91423 (818) 385-0080 www.vivagallery.com Weds.-Fri. 11am-4pm; Satu. 12-4pm WARSCHAW GALLERY 600 S. Pacific Ave, San Pedro 90731 (310) 832-5115 ronmon@dslextreme.com www.warschawgallery.com Mon.-Fri. 11am-6pm; Sat. 11am-5pm

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ARTIST SHOWCASE


ARTIST SHOWCASE


ARTIST SHOWCASE

Jonathan Nourok Photography

Contact: 909-585-5355

Website: jonathannourok.com

Thomas Ramey’s “Essentials in Steel” Custom Architectural Design & Fabrication 310-561-2144 essentialsinsteel.com

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Kay Erickson www.okaycards.com

Photography for Interiors

800-655-5185 okaycards@yahoo.com

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Rich DiSilvio Artist

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DV Fine Art www.dvfineart.com

Contact 516-799-5277


GAY PATTERSON

ARTIST SHOWCASE

view portfolio at gaypatterson.com

Dave Lefner Reduction Linocuts

Contact: 323-276-0442

Website: davelefner.com

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WWW.DANNYHUGHES.NET • DANNYHUGHESSTUDIO@YAHOO.COM • 310-254-5146

DANNY HUGHES STUDIO



ARTIST SHOWCASE

Amy Longcope www.amylongcope.com (310) 455-6697



ARTIST SHOWCASE

“Too Blue” 2008 Sharon Weiner Acrylic on canvas, 30” x 30” www.sharonweinerart.com


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Kio Griffith Illustrator

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EVENTS CALENDAR LACMA

A+D MUSEUM

Tradition as Innovation in African Art

After The Flood: Building on Higher Ground

NOW – NOV. 2

APRIL 4 – JUNE 6

This giant survey features works by more than 30 African artists, most from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Visitors will see how some African artists challenged traditional forms through improvisation. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), through Nov. 2, Mon.-Tue., Thu., noon-8 p.m.; Fri., noon-9 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; closed Wed. 323857-6000Ahmanson Building, Plaza Level, Admission: $12 or free for members. www.lacma.com

The Architecture and Design Museum of Los Angeles features on the main floor, “After the Flood”, exhibiting proposals for replacement housing and redevelopment in New Orleans, Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Admission: $5, $2.50 for students, free for members. A + D Museum, 5900 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036. 323.932.9393

FOWLER MUSEUM, UCLA SCI-ARC Greg Lynn: I’ll See it When I Know It Lecture

“Please Listen, People” Addressing HIV/AIDS in Bengali Scroll Paintings NOW - JULY 13

APRIL 2 AT 7 PM

In 2001, Time Magazine named Greg Lynn one of 100 of the most innovative people in the world for the 21st Century. In 2005, Forbes Magazine named him one of the ten most influential living architects. Greg Lynn has been at the cutting edge of design in both architecture and design culture in general when it comes to the use of the computer. The buildings, projects, publications, teachings and writings associated with his office have been influential in the acceptance and use of advanced technology for design and fabrication. SCI-Arc, 960 East 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013. 213.613.2200. Admission: Free and open to the public and also broadcast live at www.sciarc.edu/live

THE GETTY CENTER The Getty Center Architectural Tour NOW - JUNE 29

Getty Center architecture tours are offered daily by docents. Tours last 30–45 minutes. Meet outside in front of the Museum Entrance Hall. Tues-Thurs, Sun, 10:15 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm. 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, CA. Admission is free. www.getty.edu

PACIFIC DESIGN CENTER Chairing Styles NOW – MAY 6

“Chairing Styles” is a fabric, fashion and furniture presentation debuting original designs created by 30 students in Textile, Fashion and Interior Design from The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. They create the fabric, ten clothing styles and ten companion chairs. Pacific Design Center, Green Building Hallway, MonFri, 9 am – 5 pm, www.pacificdesigncenter.com. 70

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See twenty-six colorful and fascinating works of art created by the Patua of West Bengal, India—multimedia artists who paint narrative scrolls and then perform sung poetry while unrolling their scrolls to tell their stories to their audience. This traditional performance genre once drew its stories exclusively from the great Indian epics. In recent years, however, local non-governmental organizations have begun commissioning scrolls addressing health issues, including HIV/AIDS education. The Fowler Museum is open Wed-Sun, 12 pm to 5 pm.; Thursdays, 12 pm until 8 pm. The Fowler Museum, part of UCLA Arts, is located in the north part of the UCLA campus. Admission is free. Parking is available for a maximum of $8 in Lot 4. (310) 825-4361 or visitwww.fowler.ucla.edu.


EVENTS CALENDAR KAREN LYNNE GALLERY WEST

SKYLARK FINE ART GALLERY

Lori Hyland Solo Show

Structure: The Los Angeles Series

MAY 17

NOW - APRIL 22

6 – 9pm 216 N Canon Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 RSVP requested 310.858.8202 dina@karenlynnegallery.com www.karenlynnegallery.com James Verbicky Solo Show APRIL 17

6 – 9pm 216 N Canon Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210 RSVP requested- 310.858.8202 or- dina@karenlynnegallery.com www.karenlynnegallery.com

Photographer Ted VanCleave has captured the urban landscape of Los Angeles by focusing on the city’s unique style of modern and postmodern industrial architecture. His photographs of the city’s architecture extend beyond representation and become brilliant, almost surreal, abstracts that juxtapose vibrant color and the geometry of the city’s landscape. Skylark Fine Art Gallery, 8576 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, 90069. Daily 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., or call (310) 657-0324 for appointment. www.skylarkfineartgallery.com

LOS ANGELES CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS Overlooker NOW - APRIL 20

Dwell on Design Los Angeles will host a unique opportunity to engage in a lively dialogue with design experts who are committed to fostering positive change including innovators in green building practices, entrepreneurs in energy efficiency, architects, designers, landscape architects, artists, and other design industry leaders. Los Angeles Convention Center Exhibits open to the public June 7-8, 2008. 9-6 pm Sat, 9-5 pm Sun. www.dwell.com

Artists Wendy Mason and Mindy Rose Schwartz explore their mutual interest in how objects and spaces hold the history of human interactions and the physical and ephemeral traces of their use. Using macramé as an intervention device, Schwartz unearths objects found within LACE and LACE’S archive, binding a hybrid of forms to the architecture. Mason shows a video of a plywood octagon coloring the air in a room, unhinged fromthe physicality of its location. Together their work, as the title suggests, points to a fullness that occurs inside of a space that extends beyond the structure of what is meant to contain it. Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, 6522 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028, Wed-Sun 12-6pm, Fri 12-9pm. www.artleak.org

SANTA MONICA CIVIC AUDITORIUM

AUTRY NATIONAL CENTER

AltBuild Expo

All the Saints of the City of the Angels

APRIL 25-26

NOW - SEPT 7

The 5th annual Alternative Building Materials & Design Expo (AltBuild Expo) is Southern California’s most substantive and extensive showcase of green and sustainable building materials. It facilitates the eco-minded professionals and public to meet and discuss green opportunities with serious green conscious figures in the design and construction communities. This event features over 100 exhibitors displaying the latest in green building technologies and practices, landscape and water conservation products and interior design products and furnishings. Lectures and discussion panels will be ongoing during the expo. Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1855 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401 10-5pm both days, Admission: Free. www.altbuildexpo.com

In All the Saints of the City of the Angels, artist J. Michael Walker uses the saints and the streets bearing their names to uncover the soul of Los Angeles, the City of the Angels. Los Angeles is home to 103 streets named for saints, hearkening back to the time when Spanish settlers bestowed upon new territories the names of saints to invoke their protection. The soul of Los Angeles is rich with complexities and contradictions, much like the saints and streets they inhabit. Let the art and stories of All the Saints of the City of the Angels serve as your map as you journey through the soul of Los Angeles. Autry National Center, Griffith Park 4700 Western HeritageWay, Los Angeles 90027Admission $9 adults, $5 students Tues- Sun 10-5 pm. www.autrynationalcenter.org/allthesaints

LOS ANGELES CONVENTION CENTER Dwell on Design Los Angeles Conference JUNE 5-6

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LOS ANGELES ART WALKS LOS FELIZ ART WALK FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH

CLAREMONT FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK FIRST FRIDAYS, 5-9 PM

The Los Feliz First Friday Art Walk is a monthly art walk for the 9 galleries in Los Feliz within walking distance of the Red Line. The event is free and open to the public from 7-10 pm on the first Friday of every month. More information and a map can be found at http://www.ceart.com/artwalk or www.laluzdejesus.com/artwalk.html

Art displays, demos, authors’ booksignings and live music. Galleries and shops in the downtown village area from Indian Hill to College Ave and 1st Street to Bonita. Parking and maps at each venue. www.claremontartwalk.org

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES 29TH ANNUAL VENICE ART WALK & AUCTIONS

Downtown Art Walk

MAY 17-18

12 PM - 9 PM

For two days, Venice will be a celebration of art, architecture, music and fine cuisine benefiting Venice Family Clinic. More than 50 private artists’ studios, homes and special exhibits. Begin at Westminster School. Free shuttle buses run continuously throughout the day and will be there to help you cover more ground and see more art.

The Downtown Art Walk is a free, self-guided tour of the many art exhibition venues in Downtown Los Angeles — commercial art galleries, museums, and non-profit arts venues. Public information and a printable map of the Downtown Art Walk are available at www.downtownartwalk.com. The FREE Art Walk DASH shuttle loops throughout Gallery Row on Art Walk nights from 7-10 pm, with the last bus leaving at 9:45 pm.

Admission: $50, children under 12 free. Tickets purchased at http://store.venicefamilyclinic.org/ for more info: www.venicefamilyclinic.comHermosa Beach Art WalkJuly 21, 2008 10-6pmFine art, food and wine and live jazz. Free parking at the Hermosa Beach Community Center. www.hbartwalk.com

ARTWALK CULVER CITY ANNUALLY IN SPRING

Thirty galleries and exhibit spaces around Culver City, live music arranged by the Henry Mancini Institute, restaurant specials. Parking on streets or public lots. Maps are available at all galleries. www.culvercity.org

THE BREWERY ART WALK APRIL 5-6; 11 AM-6 PM

The Brewery Art Walk is a twice annual open studio weekend at the worlds’ largest art colony. Each art walk, over 100 resident artists participate. During this event, you will have the opportunity to see new works, discover new favorites, speak with the artists and purchase artworks directly from the artists at studio prices. Admission is free and so is parking. 2100 N. Main St. at Avenue 21, Los Angeles 90031 (Golden State 5 Freeway, Main St. off ramp), www.breweryartwalk.comLong Beach East Village Art WalkSecond Saturdays, 4-10 pm Gallery receptions, artist booths, live music and children’s activities Centered around Linden and Broadway. Some months have special themes. www.myspace.com/artwalkLBC 72

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NORTH EAST LA ART— HIGHLAND PARK/EAGLE ROCK SECOND SATURDAYS, 7-10PM

This is more of an art drive than a walk. There are several clusters of galleries at different locations.For Map and Official website: www.nelaart.com

GLENDALE OPEN STUDIO TOUR SUNDAY AFTER THE 4TH OF JULY, 11 AM-6 PM

Free maps are available at the Brand Library Art Galleries, 1601 W. Mountain between Grandview and Western in Glendale or can be downloaded from the city website. Participating artists’ work is exhibited at the Brand Library Art Galleries in July- August. www.parks.ci.glendale.ca.us/arts_culture.asp (818) 548-2780

LAGUNA BEACH ART WALK FIRST THURSDAY, 6-9 PM

Laguna Beach is known for its arts community and summer-long arts festival. The Galleries on South PCH start about 5 blocks from those in north and central Laguna Beach, so free shuttles run from 6:15 - 8:45 pm, departing from Laguna Art Museum (corner PCH and Cliff Dr.) and Bluebird Center (1590 S. Coast Highway). www.firstthursdaysartwalk.com


LOS ANGELES ART WALKS SAN PEDRO ART WALK FIRST THURSDAYS, 6-9 PM SOME VENUES LATER

Galleries and artists studios, craft vendors and live music. Street parking and pay lots.7th Street to 4th St., Pacific Ave to Palo Verde St., San Pedro, CA www.1stthursday.com

night for the ticket holders. Exhibitions of Tour artists’ work at the Madrid Theatre and the Canoga Park Youth Art Center are open to the public. San Fernando Valley Arts Council, c/o VAST Tickets PO Box 571476, Tarzana, CA 91357. (818) 572-3150; www.sfvartscouncil.com

SPRING VENTURA ART WALKS APRIL 26-27

SANTA ANA ARTISTS VILLAGE OPEN HOUSE FIRST SATURDAYS, 7-10PM

Galleries, studios and live music. Parking in the Artists Village Parking Structure at Third Street and Broadway. www.aplaceforart.org

TOPANGA CANYON GALLERY STUDIO TOUR SECOND WEEKEND IN JUNE SAT 10 AM -6 PM, SUN 11 AM - 5 PM

Self-guided tour to over twenty artist studios in Topanga Canyon. Purchase tickets and pick up tour map at Topanga Canyon Gallery. Pine Tree Circle, 120 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd., Suite 109, Topanga, CA 90290. Start with a full tank of gas. There’s no gas station in the Canyon. (310) 455-7909; www.topangacanyongallery.com

VALLEY ARTIST STUDIO TOUR 1ST OR 2ND WEEKEND OF OCTOBER

A driving tour of the studios of 45 San Fernando Valley fine artists within the city limits of Los Angeles. Tickets good for both days, $20 advance, $25 day of event, 10:00am to 5:00pm on Saturday and 10:00am to 5:00pm on Sunday Ticket purchasers get a map along with a wrist band. There is also an artist reception Saturday

ArtWalk is a free, self guided walking tour of 200 established and emerging artists at over 80 galleries, studios and eclectic gallery-for-a day venues in Ventura’s Downtown Cultural District. Venues include restaurants, salons, antique shops, unique boutiques and coffee shops. Plus 20 outdoor multicultural performances, a free shuttle bus to the outlying locations. 1pm – 10 pm Sat, and 10 am – 4pm Sun. (805) 658-4760; www.venturaartwalk.org

WEST HOLLYWOOD ANNUAL ART & DESIGN WALK MAY 31

11th Annual Art & Design Walk, Located in West Hollywood, adjacent to Beverly Hills, the Avenues of Art & Design is the West Coast’s premier destination for interior design, art galleries, showrooms, high-end retail and top-rated restaurants. The annual Art & Design Walk takes place along the exclusive mile stretch of Melrose Avenue, Robertson Blvd. and Beverly Blvd. where 300+ high-end designer showrooms, art galleries, retail shops and restaurants open their doors to style-fiends and tastemakers alike. From Stella McCartney and Armani Casa to Kinara Spa and Hamilton-Selway Fine Art Gallery the Avenues was conceived, created and consigned to aesthetically minded clients worldwide. www.avenuesartdesign.com

If only Van Gogh had this opportunity. In the 21st Century there is no excuse to hide your art from the world. With the right tools, any artist can join the multi-billion dollar marketplace. At Skylark Press, we help artists build their careers. For more information, visit us at www.skylarkpress.com.

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