2/11/2011

Weekend Update....New event added on Saturday!

My Pick of the Week is this Saturday, February 12th at Corey Helford. This eclectic very popular gallery stands out from the crowd. They consistently put together exceptionally creative exhibitions such as "Contemptorary Art” featuring artist, LUKE CHUEH. Corey Helford is located at 8522 Washington Blvd, 90232. The opening runs from 7:00 pm till 10:00 pm, which is late for most galleries in LA and will offer refreshments, spirits and treats.

Friday February 11th

The G2 Gallery (1503 Abbot Kinney)an ecologically responsible gallery and organization hosts Beer and Bangers for the Birds: Not Your Grandmother's Audubon from 6:30 till 9:00 pm.

Come learn about the birds and the beers at this event benefiting Audubon California. Audubon team members will be here to answer questions about Aves and brewmeister Brian Yaeger will tell you all about ales. Beer tasting, sausage sampler, and live music featuring classic rock cover band The Heist are included with your $10 donation to Audubon. RSVP required to events@theg2gallery.com. Complimentary valet and passed hors d'oeuvres provided. Good cause and a great deal!


Then stroll down the street to Cave Gallery at 1108 Abbot Kinney and watch live painting by John Park and enjoy complimentary wine at their latest opening featuring Shay Davis, Patrick Gannon and Macsorro from 7:00 pm till 10:00 pm.


Saturday, February 12th



Wow there is just too much to do tonight…..Let’s start with my PICK OF THE WEEK which can be your last stop.

Corey Helford always has wonderful openings. Starting at 7:00 pm, they stay hoppin till 10:00 pm. In fact people are usually being ushered out, since everyone wants to continue the party.

Again the exhibit is “Contemptorary Art” and the featured artist is Luke Chueh. As always refreshment and yummies will be served. Located at 8522 Washington Blvd, 90232, there is easy parking right on Washington Blvd and on adjacent streets.  

Returning to the gallery for his second solo show, Chueh parlays his love/hate relationship with the Contemporary Art world into his most ambitious and concept-driven body of work to date. For his cleverly-titled new exhibition of sixteen paintings, Chueh has created four thematic collections based on his observations, experiences and study of the art world. Employing a broad spectrum of visual influences from psychology and sociology to art history, Chueh’s iconic characters appear strikingly different within each series, and a six foot fiberglass sculpture of “Possessed” will serve as the centerpiece to the show.  310.287.2340    http://www.coreyhelfordgallery.com/


Now for the rest of the evening….You may want to start off at G-2 (1503 Abbot Kinney 90291) and enjoy refreshments and appetizers from 6:30 pm till 9:00 pm, G2 Gallery presents iLCP Reception A collection of images from the first 8 iLCP RAVEs, this exhibition focuses on the iLCP initiative RAVE (Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition) in which a team of world renowned photographers is deployed to create a portfolio of an area that needs immediate media attention. RSVP required to events@theg2gallery.com. Complimentary valet and passed hors d'oeuvres provided.


OR head over early to Bergamot Station (2525 Bergamot Station)…..there are several openings there…..such as Copra Gallery, (T-5). Actually this one is a closing party….guess they want to close it up quick and get home early cause it starts in the afternoon, at 2:00 pm and runs till 7:00 pm. 310 829-2156   http://www.copronason.com/. There also happen to be three other galleries all running from 5:00 pm till 7:00 pm. The Frank Lloyd Gallery (B5B) 310 264 3866   http://www.franklloyd.com. As well as The Richard Heller Gallery (B-5A)  310 453-9191   http://richardhellergallery.com/.  And don’t forget to stop into the Rosamund Felsen Gallery (B-4)  310 828-8488   http://www.rosamundfelsen.com.


Or stop in at the Fowler Museum at UCLA from 6:30 pm thru 9:00 pm for the opening reception of “Central Nigeria Unmasked: Arts of the Benue River Valley”, the first major international exhibition to present a comprehensive view of the dramatic arts produced in the region. Be among the first to see the exhibition about which the Los Angeles Times says, "Surprises appear at every turn." The Fowler Museum is located in the heart of UCLA's north campus.

Enjoy, cocktails, music and light refreshments. Festive attire. RSVP: fowlerRSVP@arts.ucla.edu. Mention KTR Promo to ensure that you will get in.


Now, Wilshire Blvd. (off Fairfax) seems like it has planned out a nice little mini art walk….depending on where you are coming from, here is the list of what and where to go on Wilshire. Steve Turner Contemporary 6026 Wilshire Blvd. 90036, featuring James Benning and Jenny Herrick and running from 6:00 pm till 8:00 pm. 323 931-3721  http://www.steveturnercontemporary.com/.

A& D Museum which stands for Architecture and Design museum has a really cool take on exhibits….such as their latest “Soupergreen” which explores the way technology can promote a more expressive engagement by design. A& D is located at 6032 Wilshire Blvd. and starts at 6:00 pm, ending a bit later at 9:00 pm  323-932-9393   http://www.aplusd.org/.

Then right down the street, next to each other are Acme and Marc Fox, located at 6150 Wilshire Blvd. Both exhibits run from 6:00 pm till 8:00 pm. Acme features Jennifer Steinkamp 323-857-5942   http://www.acmelosangeles.com/ and Marc Fox features David Musgrave.  323.857.5571   http://www.marcfoxx.com/.

On the way to the Pick of The Week….stop in at the David Kordansky Gallery (3143 S. La Cienega Blvd. Unit A) to see the work of William Jone from 6:00 pm till 9:00 pm   310-558-3030  http://davidkordanskygallery.com/


Then you’ve got till 10:00 pm to get over to Corey Helford and party on at The Pick of the Week!


Sunday February 13th,

The day before Valentine’s Day….what? You think I would forget to mention it? Santa Monica Windjammers Yacht Club (13589 Mindanao Way, next to Burton Chase Park in Marina Del Rey presents a Pre-Valentine’s Art Festival featuring 12 artists/crafts people with refreshments and door prizes 11:00 am till 3:00 pm. 818 521-2761.

Later in the evening, If you happen to be single, grab a friend and go to the Valentine’s Single Cocktail Mixer and Dance Party at the V Lounge 2020 Wilshire Blvd. in Santa Monica. Ages 30- 50 are invited to attend from 6:30 pm till 11:00 pm. There is a charge of $25.00….but you get a better deal for two, so call ahead to save on a pre-paid ticket and bring a buddy.  310 827-1100. www.reneepiane.com.


Monday February 14th,


Oops….they finally called me back and this one is completely booked….sorry!

Hey want a cheap date for Valentine’s Day?….grab your honey, make sure to bring a sweater, bring some wine and a sweet  picnic down to the beach, watch the sunset, and sing some songs…..there ya go….Free music at the beach,  you just gotta sing it  yourself...but how romantic is that? 

BOOHOO....this one is now closed....Had to give you something to do, that was free. You can bring a honey or find a new one at the Annenberg Community Beach House (415 Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica), enjoy a free Valentine Day’s concert of love songs from 6:30 pm till 7:30 pm, then off to your romantic dinner…Seating is limited, so you MUST RSVP….do it right away kids, it is quite a romantic place. 310 458-2257  http://www.annenbergbeachhouse.com/.

2/09/2011

Pick of the Week...This Saturday, The Corey Helford Gallery keeps you groovin!

My Pick of the Week is this Saturday, February 12th at Corey Helford. This eclectic very popular gallery stands out from the crowd. They consistently put together exceptionally creative exhibitions such as "Contemptorary Art” featuring artist, LUKE CHUEH. Corey Helford is located at 8522 Washington Blvd, 90232. The opening runs from 7:00 pm till 10:00 pm, which is late for most galleries in LA and will offer refreshments, spirits and treats.


Before I start with the week… Attention Artists, you can win $5,000.00. The Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (LAMAGA) Associates are pleased to announce the call for submissions for the Lorser Feitelson and Helen Lundeberg Feitelson Arts Fellowship Award. But be aware that they are asking for artists early in their careers to apply. It includes a solo exhibition in the Projects Room at the gallery. So confirm all the details on the website at http://lamag.org.

For an application, go to http://www.lamag.org/wpcontent/uploads/2010/12/2011FeitelsonForm.pdf

Wednesday, February 9th

 
Wednesday, February 9tth from 6:30 pm till 9:30 pm, Enjoy a Pre-Valentine’s Day Art, Jewelry and Book Event at Gallery 9 in Culver City (6101 Washington Blvd., 90232); 310 836-4601 www.thegallery9.com.


Book Author, Ms Debra Joy Schmeltzer will be on hand discussing her recently published self-help handbook titled, “Emergency Repair Kit for a Broken Heart Broken”Since it is too late to RSVP, just mention KTRPROMO to ensure that you will get in. Speak to Amy Delaporte. You will NOT be turned away. Refreshments will be served.


If you prefer to hang by the beach, head down to the Venice Boardwalk to enjoy live music at The Venice Bistro (323 Ocean Front Walk 90291). Rock out with The Venice Street Legends who play every Wednesday from 5:00 pm till 10:00 pm. Happy hour specials and live dancing with the glow of the setting sun. Gotta love livin in LA.


You can always start off at Figtree’s CafĂ©, have dinner (happy hour specials) which is another local favorite, only a ½ block away on the boardwalk, at Paloma Ave, then pop in the Bistro for drinks, dancing and howling at the moon.

 
And don’t forget….Every Wednesday, Join deyermond art + books, 2801 Main Street, in Santa Monica, for an evening of spoken word, music, song and dance. 8:00-11:00 PM. www.deyermondbooks.com. Check out their site for Thursday Scrabble night too. They always put on fun events. Refreshments served.


Thursday, February 10th


If you have never been to the Downtown Art Walk, this is something you have to experience. Very much like First Fridays on Abbot Kinney it has truly become a “scene”. Happening on the 2nd Thursday of every month, it was the inspiration for the Venice Art Crawl.

The art walk is a self-guided tour through Downtown’s Historic Core, Spring St and Main St between 2nd and 9th streets, where LA art lovers converge for gallery hopping, bar hopping, food truck eating and people watching.


Starting as early as noon, it doesn’t truly get going till 7:00 …it runs till 9pm, some galleries are gong later now. Art galleries, retail stores, restaurants, bars and empty lots are filled with every type of art, such as paintings, sculptures, glasswork, body paintings and photography. Everyone wants a piece of the action; bands come down to show their talent, crafts people sell their jewelry and accessories; you can see live painting with DJs and hoop dancing too. There is even a shuttle covered in graffiti art available to take you to another gallery.

Here are several openings that you should not miss….you will stumble upon more as new pop up galleries tend to appear each time.


This month, Art Client Services will be part of the Art Walk, featuring Boston based Artist Photographer and Nobel Prize Winner Wally Gilbert and his 3rd Solo-Exhibit at LACDA!!!

This very special Art Opening Reception will be held from 7:00PM - 9:00PM at Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA) 107 West Fifth Street, 90013   323.646.9427  http://www.lacda.com/



CHECK THIS ONE OUT!!!   Experience Altervision 3-D Blacklight Experience. The hottest, mind blowing installation on this month’s Art Walk will be at the Medallion on 4th and Main from 6:00 pm till 11:00 pm. Be aware that there is a charge of $2.00 for a one time visit and $5.00 for the whole evening (you even get to keep your 3D glasses).

As you enter the black lit exhibit, you are surrounded by beautiful hand painted florescent murals by local artist Debi Cable. Enjoy the experience of “The Enchanted Forest” a “Deep Sea Escape” and “Koi Pond”.


One of my favorite downtown galleries is the Hive Gallery. I always feel very at home here. Located at 729 South Spring St, this funky gallery has a “Venice” vibe and always offers fabulous openings. http://hivegallery.com/2010/


What I love about Downtown the most, it the majestic architecture of those historic buildings…such as the old Crocker Citizen’s National Bank Building which is now the very popular club, The Crocker Club located at 453 South Spring Street (5th St.) Los Angeles, CA 90013 (213) 239-9099. http://www.crockerclub.com/


You’ll want to have a martini here.When you go inside the club, at the bottom of the grand staircase, one catches a glimpse of a handsome mahogany bar that is reminiscent of other well known historic night spot gems, such as the Edison.

How cool is it to be socializing inside an honest-to-God bank vault, dubbed the Mosler Lounge, which lies behind a massive 1960s-era stainless steel bank-vault?


And now for the weekend….Friday February 11th

The G2 Gallery (1503 Abbot Kinney)an ecologically responsible gallery and organization hosts Beer and Bangers for the Birds: Not Your Grandmother's Audubon from 6:30 till 9:00 pm.

Come learn about the birds and the beers at this event benefiting Audubon California. Audubon team members will be here to answer questions about Aves and brewmeister Brian Yaeger will tell you all about ales. Beer tasting, sausage sampler, and live music featuring classic rock cover band The Heist are included with your $10 donation to Audubon. RSVP required to events@theg2gallery.com. Complimentary valet and passed hors d'oeuvres provided. Good cause and a great deal!


Then stroll down the street to Cave Gallery at 1108 Abbot Kinney and watch live painting by John Park and enjoy complimentary wine at their latest opening featuring Shay Davis, Patrick Gannon and Macsorro from 7:00 pm till 10:00 pm.



Saturday, February 12th

Wow there is just too much to do tonight…..Let’s start with my PICK OF THE WEEK which can be your last stop.

Corey Helford always has wonderful openings. Starting at 7:00 pm, they stay hoppin till 10:00 pm. In fact people are usually being ushered out, since everyone wants to continue the party.

Again the exhibit is “Contemptorary Art” and the featured artist is Luke Chueh. As always refreshment and yummies will be served. Located at 8522 Washington Blvd, 90232, there is easy parking right on Washington Blvd and on adjacent streets.  

Returning to the gallery for his second solo show, Chueh parlays his love/hate relationship with the Contemporary Art world into his most ambitious and concept-driven body of work to date. For his cleverly-titled new exhibition of sixteen paintings, Chueh has created four thematic collections based on his observations, experiences and study of the art world. Employing a broad spectrum of visual influences from psychology and sociology to art history, Chueh’s iconic characters appear strikingly different within each series, and a six foot fiberglass sculpture of “Possessed” will serve as the centerpiece to the show.  310.287.2340    http://www.coreyhelfordgallery.com/



Now for the rest of the evening….You may want to start off at G-2 (1503 Abbot Kinney 90291) and enjoy refreshments and appetizers from 6:30 pm till 9:00 pm, G2 Gallery presents iLCP Reception A collection of images from the first 8 iLCP RAVEs, this exhibition focuses on the iLCP initiative RAVE (Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition) in which a team of world renowned photographers is deployed to create a portfolio of an area that needs immediate media attention. RSVP required to events@theg2gallery.com. Complimentary valet and passed hors d'oeuvres provided.


OR head over early to Bergamot Station (2525 Bergamot Station)…..there are several openings there…..such as Copra Gallery, (T-5). Actually this one is a closing party….guess they want to close it up quick and get home early cause it starts in the afternoon, at 2:00 pm and runs till 7:00 pm. 310 829-2156   http://www.copronason.com/. There also happen to be three other galleries all running from 5:00 pm till 7:00 pm. The Frank Lloyd Gallery (B5B) 310 264 3866   http://www.franklloyd.com. As well as The Richard Heller Gallery (B-5A)  310 453-9191   http://richardhellergallery.com/.  And don’t forget to stop into the Rosamund Felsen Gallery (B-4)  310 828-8488   http://www.rosamundfelsen.com.


Wilshire Blvd. (off Fairfax) seems like it has planned out a nice little mini art walk….depending on where you are coming from, here is the list of what and where to go on Wilshire. Steve Turner Contemporary 6026 Wilshire Blvd. 90036, featuring James Benning and Jenny Herrick and running from 6:00 pm till 8:00 pm. 323 931-3721  http://www.steveturnercontemporary.com.

A& D Museum which stands for Architecture and Design museum has a really cool take on exhibits….such as their latest “Soupergreen” which explores the way technology can promote a more expressive engagement by design. A& D is located at 6032 Wilshire Blvd. and starts at 6:00 pm, ending a bit later at 9:00 pm  323-932-9393   http://www.aplusd.org.

Then right down the street, next to each other are Acme and Marc Fox, located at 6150 Wilshire Blvd. Both exhibits run from 6:00 pm till 8:00 pm. Acme features Jennifer Steinkamp 323-857-5942   http://www.acmelosangeles.com and Marc Fox features David Musgrave.  323.857.5571   http://www.marcfoxx.com/.

On the way to the Pick of The Week….stop in at the David Kordansky Gallery (3143 S. La Cienega Blvd. Unit A) to see the work of William Jone from 6:00 pm till 9:00 pm   310-558-3030  http://davidkordanskygallery.com/


Then you’ve got till 10:00 pm to get over to Corey Helford and party on at The Pick of the Week!


Sunday February 13th,

The day before Valentine’s Day….what? You think I would forget to mention it? Santa Monica Windjammers Yacht Club (13589 Mindanao Way, next to Burton Chase Park in Marina Del Rey presents a Pre-Valentine’s Art Festival featuring 12 artists/crafts people with refreshments and door prizes 11:00 am till 3:00 pm. 818 521-2761.

Later in the evening, If you happen to be single, grab a friend and go to the Valentine’s Single Cocktail Mixer and Dance Party at the V Lounge 2020 Wilshire Blvd. in Santa Monica. Ages 30- 50 are invited to attend from 6:30 pm till 11:00 pm. There is a charge of $25.00….but you get a better deal for two, so call ahead to save on a pre-paid ticket and bring a buddy.  310 827-1100. www.reneepiane.com.

 

Monday February 14th,

Had to give you something to do, that was free. You can bring a honey or find a new one at the Annenberg Community Beach House (415 Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica), enjoy a free Valentine Day’s concert of love songs from 6:30 pm till 7:30 pm, then off to your romantic dinner…Seating is limited, so you MUST RSVP….do it right away kids, it is quite a romantic place. 310 458-2257  http://www.annenbergbeachhouse.com/.


Whether you choose to celebrate this holiday or if you are in a relationship or not, do something nice for yourself and have a Happy Valentine’s Day!

2/03/2011

Weekend update,,,,Pick of the Week is this Saturday!

My Pick of the Week is this Saturday, February 5th. The Rumor Mill presents the opening art reception of Watercolors; An Exhibition, featuring the work of Sherwood Brown. There will also be live entertainment with Greg Cruz and The Venice Street Legends. Art and Music, refreshments and treats….what more can you ask for? The Rumor Mill is located at 11739 West Washington Blvd., 90066. 7:30 pm thru 10:00 pm. See details below.

Friday February 4th

It’s First Friday’s on Abbot Kinney once again. In case you have never been, the festivities start around 6:30 pm. Stores stay open till around 9:00 pm.….With the recent arrival of food trucks upon the boulevard, some stores have decided to close early. However, here is a list of some shops that have confirmed with me that they will indeed be open and participating in the event. So start with these, and I’m sure you will stumble on more.

G2 Gallery, 1503 Abbot Kinney will be hosting a wonderful opening with artist Rosa Romero from 6:30–9:00 pm. Live music by Eric Kufs; Snacks and refreshments. http://www.theg2gallery.com/

Right next door, you have to stop into Zingara Trading 1507 Abbot Kinney for their famous S'mores…Yum! They have one of-a-kind clothing and accessories….simply gorgeous and are also having a Winter Clearance Sale - 20-75% off select merchandise. 310 392-6424;  http://www.zingaratrading.com/.

And across the street at one of my favorite furniture stores, Tumbleweed and Dandelion 1502 Abbot Kinney Blvd will be open with snacks and a Furniture sale too!  310-450-4310.

Surfing Cowboys 1624 Abbot Kinney Blvd will stay open till 8:30 for sure to show off their line of new arrivals.  phone: 310-450-4891  www.surfingcowboys.com.

Nitespa 1301 Abbot Kinney will be open for First Fridays and offer all kinds of little treats and specials during the evening. They always create a fun festive vibe. Enjoy rosemary water, organic teas and wine. There will also be art and jewelry for sale. Open till 10:00 pm. The entrance is on Santa Clara. 310.396.5122; www.nitespa.com.



Just a hop, skip and a jump from Abbot Kinney is The Electric Lodge. You may want to check out their first show of their Winter/Spring 2011 season, Awake in a World that Encourages Sleep. This contemporary and compelling one-act play is a work in progress by Raymond J. Barry a veteran actor/playwright and founding member of New York's legendary Open Theater.

The 3-person piece is a provocative tale of Love, Politics and Economic Hit Men in a world of Endless War and corporate domination. The show will be performed by Tacey Adams, Raymond J. Barry, and Joseph Culp.

This is the last weekend. It plays Friday and Saturday 8:00pm, and Sundays at 7:00pm. The run ends Feb 6th. It is produced by the Electric Lodge.

Tickets are $10; seniors $5. Tickets can be purchased online at  http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/141520
Reservations can be made by Calling (310) 306-1854 or e-mailing requests to livearts@electriclodge.org.

One more option, If you are craving art on a Friday night and can’t handle the sometimes overwhelming mob scene on Abbot Kinney, or just want to keep the party going, take a trip to Los Feliz and check out La Luz de Jesus Gallery. This edgy gallery creates quite the scene. This one features works by Myron Conan Dyal and Jennifer Logan. The gallery is located at 4633 Hollywood Blvd near Vermont. Opening starts at 8:00 pm and goes till 11:00 pm. 323.666.7667.  http://www.laluzdejesus.com/



Saturday, February 5th


Lets start with my PICK OF THE WEEK    Yeah…..music and Art…..my fave!

Come to the opening reception of Sherwood Brown’s latest exhibit Watercolors; An Exhibition at the Rumor Mill. Inspired by his road trips with his family, Brown finds the beauty of the California landscape as the perfect subject for his paintings. There will be live entertainment by Greg Cruz and The Venice Street Legends. These guys rock out with classic acoustic country. Complimentary food and drink will be served as well. The opening starts at 7:30 pm and lasts till 10:00 pm.

The Rumor mill is located at 11739 West Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90066 and in addition to art shows, offers live entertainment on a weekly basis. www.therumormill.us.


Another great one,…and you may want to start off your Saturday out on the town at this wonderful event at Beyond Baroque called Poetry of Venice Photography produced and hosted by Gerry Fialka. This is a two part event. The earlier portion starts at 2:00 pm where Fialka hosts a panel discussion of award winning photographers. This part lasts till 4:00 pm and there is a suggested donation of $7.00, however NO ONE will be turned away.

Then at 4:00 pm the opening reception begins and continues till 7:00 pm. The reception is FREE. Beyond Baroque is located at 681 Venice Blvd 90291; 310 822-3006;  http://www.beyondbaroque.org/;  www.laughtears.com;


Then let your Saturday night continue, while on the way to my Pick of the Week, stop off at The Happening Gallery. Be sure to grab your honey, or look for a new one there, as Saturday will be the pre-valentine reception of “For the Love of Art”. Romantic Refreshments will be served…oooh la la, sounds sexy! The event runs from 6:00 pm till 9:00 pm and the address is 4047 Lincoln Blvd. at Washington Blvd in Marina Del Rey. 310 305-ARTS; http://www.thehappeninggallery.com/.


 
If you want to continue the party….head over to Culver City, you still have time to hit Thinkspace for an opening reception featuring Anthony Clarkson and Kelly Vivanco. Thinkspace Art Gallery is located at 6009 Washington Blvd. Culver City 90232 Event runs from 7 to 10PM.  (310) 558-3375; http://www.thinkspacegallery.com/.


Then end your evening on La Brea Ave at the very popular gallery, The Merry Karnowsky, which lasts till 11:00 pm. (start time is 8:00pm). There’s always Pinks Hot Dogs, down the street when the munchies kick in.

Located at 170 S. La Brea Ave., (In The Art 170 Bldg) LA 90036
http://www.mkgallery.com/.The opening features the work of Victor Castillo, and Mel Kadel.


If you still have some stamina left….

Sunday February 6th

For all you non Superbowl people, Stagger out to G2 Gallery at 2:00 pm for a book reading with Stacey O’Brien, author of New York Times bestseller Wesley the Owl. There will also be a live barn owl from South Bay Wildlife Rehab will be here to meet the public. How Cool! Suggested donation $5  G2 Gallery is located at 1503 Abbot Kinney; http://www.theg2gallery.com/.