Archive January 2010

Side Street Projects @ The LA Art Show 1 comments

Jan18

 

Side Street Projects has been invited to participate in the 2010 Los Angeles Art Show at the LA Convention Center (January 21-24th). Your Side Street membership card gets you half-price admission tickets at the door (only $10…wow!).

Side Street will be offering free classes aboard the Woodworking Bus at the Art Show on Saturday the 23rd starting at 1pm. Email Emily at emily@sidestreet.org to reserve your child’s spot now, or sign up at the show.

The Los Angeles Art Show returns to the LA Convention Center in the revitalized downtown district. This year’s Show features over 100 national and international galleries, displaying a vibrant range of artwork, spanning artistic mediums across the centuries. Join an eclectic art-loving audience and be part of the creative magic at this internationally attended celebration of the arts. Visit their website at www.laartshow.com.

Written on Jan 18

Announcing Crit Clusters! 0 comments

Jan15

Crit Clusters are Side Street Projects’ new professional practices program for visual artists in LA County. Crit Clusters are mobile, moderated critique groups that combine studio visit and business skill seminar. Clusters launch mid-March, 2010. Tuition is $180 for 8 weeks and includes the textbook plus a one year artist membership to Side Street Projects. Sign up on-line below, or call (626) 798-7774.

- EAST SIDE CLUSTER -
8 Weeknights, 7pm-10pm
(Starts mid-March, Dates TBD)





- WEST SIDE CLUSTER -
8 Weeknights, 7pm-10pm
(Starts mid-March, Dates TBD)




- VALLEY CLUSTER -
8 Saturdays, 10am-1pm
March 20 - May 8th




Written on Jan 15

PODCAST: Shop Talk #8 – Tom Lawson 0 comments

Jan8

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Tom Lawson is a Los Angeles based painter, writer, Dean of the School of Art at CalArts, and—for the past 8 years—the co-editor of Afterall. He is now starting a new website and publishing venture called East of Borneo.  Most recently he had solo exhibitions at Participant Inc in New York, and in Los Angeles at LAXART;‘The Pictures Generation, 1974-1984′ at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NY and is the recipient of a 2009 Guggenheim Fellowship. He is represented by David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles.

 

About The Host
Bari Ziperstein, who lives and works in Los Angeles, is a site-specific sculptor, photographer, collage, and ceramic artist who is interested in the politics of space through intervention and organization. Her artistic practice is engaged with the architectural history of Los Angeles and can be read as an investigation of how urban landscapes are defined by consumerism. Ziperstein holds her MFA from CalArts and double majored at Ohio University to receive a BFA in painting and a Women’s Studies Degree. Since 2007, she has been an active member of the Board of Directors at Side Street Projects. Visit her website at http://www.bariziperstein.com/home.

About The Host: Bari Ziperstein, who lives and works in Los Angeles, is a site-specific sculptor, photographer, collage, and ceramic artist who is interested in the politics of space through intervention and organization. Her artistic practice is engaged with the architectural history of Los Angeles and can be read as an investigation of how urban landscapes are defined by consumerism. Ziperstein holds her MFA from CalArts and double majored at Ohio University to receive a BFA in painting and a Women’s Studies Degree. Since 2007, she has been an active member of the Board of Directors at Side Street Projects. Visit her website at www.bariziperstein.com/home.

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Much thanks to the Tremaine Foundation and The Pasadena Art Alliance for their support of this series. Special thanks to Jonathan Stoffenmacher.

Written on Jan 8

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