Friday, June 20, 2008

Recommended openings to catch this weekend...

Recommended openings to catch this weekend...

Fri, June 20th
The Grind
12222 Venice Blvd in Los Angeles
“Wine & Chocolates” with new works from Naomi Nowak, Yuki Miyazaki, Grace Albelda, Nicole Bruckman, Danni Shinya Luo and more
(On view through July 11th)
www.thegrindgallery.com

Sat, June 21st 7-10PM
Appleagate Gallery
3101-A Main Street in Santa Monica
New works from Rick Reese and Robert Palacios(On view through July 16th)
www.applegategallery.com

Sat, June 21st 8PM-Midnight
Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art
1257 N. La Brea Ave in West Hollywood / 323.969.0600
“Take A Deep Breath” featuring Know Hope, Asbestos, Cherri Wood, The Dark and Kngee
(On view through July 20th)
www.carmichaelgallery.com

Sat, June 21st 6:30-10PM
GR2
2062 Sawtelle Blvd in Los Angeles / 310.445.9276
“Convolvere” featuring new works from Jack Long
(On view through July 16th)
www.gr2.net

Sat, June 21st 7:30-10:30PM
Junc
4017 Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles
"Flaunt" featuring new works from Martha Rich, Mark Todd, Lynn Baik, Aaron Smith, Freida Gossett, Kyoko Kawasaki, Tasha Kusama, Nolina Burge, Jason Holley, Sean Cassidy and many more
(On view through July 31t)
www.juncgallery.com

Sat, June 21st 4-8PM
Monkeyhouse Toys and Art Gallery
1618 ½ Silver Lake Blvd in Los Angeles / 323.662.3437
“Sugar Rush” featuring works from 40 emerging female artists including Jenna Colby, Misha, Delphia, Anna Chambers, Melissa Contreras, Catherine Brooks, and many more.
(On view through July 5th)
www.monkeyhousetoys.com

Sun, June 22nd 11AM-5PM ($10 museum admission)
Laguna Art Museum
307 Cliff Drive in Laguna Beach / 949.494.8971
“In The Land Of Retinal Delights: The Juxtapoz Factor” is an exhibition that presents the work of 150 artists and posits that there has been a huge, but unacknowledged art movement taking place in this country for the last 40 years. Since 1994, this ground swelling of lowbrow, surrealistic, pop, figurative, narrative work has coalesced and found a voice in the pages of Juxtapoz magazine published in San Francisco. This rag has become the most widely read art magazine in the US. It is an influencing force on the aspiring artists of Generation Y and the Millenials, who are now enrolling in art schools in numbers never seen before.
(On view through October 5th)

Sun, June 22nd @ 8PM
The Normandie Room
8737 Santa Monica Blvd in West Hollywood / (310) 659-6204
"A Peepshow in West Hollywood" - Alexandra Gibson's Erotica Photography Exhibitionwww.thenormandieroom.com

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