Archives for: February 2010
February 2010 Artwalk Lounge 4:30-9:00 PM
February 2010 Artwalk Lounge 4:30-9:00 PM

The Artwalk Lounge returns for the February 11 Artwalk at 114 W. 5th St., near 5th and Main, adjacent to Bert Green Fine Art and will be open from 4:30-9:00 PM with free maps, Jarritos soda, music, and other special offers.
February Artwalk Lounge Exclusives:
* Exhibition courtesy of New Puppy LA, From Within the Shadows: funds help the Cerro Dantas [...]

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Let’s Welcome Dialect to the Art Walk
Let’s Welcome Dialect to the Art Walk

Grand Opening of a new gallery in Downtown Los Angeles, DIALECT.
Inaugural show is Silica Candy: the collaborative works of Adam Mostow and Julio Sanchez, during the Art Walk from 5pm – 11pm.
This chic concept space is the brainchild of creative producers and partners Mike Russek and Deborah Vogt and will showcase art, accessories and custom furniture…served sexy.

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Little Tokyo invades Downtown Art Walk
Little Tokyo invades Downtown Art Walk

The best of Little Tokyo is filling up the Banco Popular Center (4th & Spring) for a magical evening of art, music, and fashion. Hold Up Art curates the space (installation by artists Eye One & Cache) and has partnered with Archrival, Vespa of LA, No. A and RIF LA, as well as DJ’s Eron Surdam and SP of [...]

Post Art Walk Exhibit happening at Golden Gopher this Thursday
Post Art Walk Exhibit happening at Golden Gopher this Thursday

Thursday February 11, 2010
Artist Reception @ 6PM
Exhibit by Dead Ex’s (Anna Wickenden & Daniel Kurniega)
Post-Art Walk Party begins at 10PM w/ DJ DARREN REVELL Spinning Indie and Post Punk.
No Cover! Golden Gopher 417 W. 8th St Downtown L.A. 90014

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CB1 Gallery Inaugural Opening
CB1 Gallery Inaugural Opening

CB1 Gallery launches at 207 W. 5th Street during the February art walk. Its inaugural show, “Difference and Repetition features two LA artists–Daniel Aksten and HK Zamani. Aksten’s geometric abstractions distinguish themselves as wall sculpture, shallow relief and painting, while Zamani’s new paintings are occasionally remnants, reformed or transformed and grow out of his earlier dome self-portraits.
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