8/31/2011

Pick of the Week is The Robert Berman Gallery's Opening Reception for Ellwood T Risk: Bad News

Sorry I am a bit late today…..had a farewell dinner last night for a good friend, till next time Gigi….too many watermelon martinis…


And for all you Burning man goers, Party on!!! Though it started on the 29th….there is still time to get there. You’ve got the whole weekend. Let’s face if, so much amazing art is born on this wild weekend , there is no way to ignore. It.

Have fun all you burners!!!! Be safe, I will keep the fort down here, in Venice Beach, complete with the flamboyant burner wanabees but thankfully free of dust storms and indoor plumbing! http://www.burningman.com/


Also, one more thing, before we get started…..there is still time…..email me ASAP….. Attention Artists!!! The 6th Annual Pico Art Festival, is looking for artists, interested in participating in their group show to be displayed in a “Gallery Pavilion". The festival will take place at Virginia Ave Park in Santa Monica on Sunday October 2nd, 2011, from 9am to 4pm.

The exhibition, a 1-day outdoor fine art festival, will be open to all working artists, 18 years and older. Any medium in painting, sculpture, drawing, graphics, mixed media and photography will be accepted, as long as the work falls within the area of fine art. Sorry, NO CRAFTS. Email me back if you are interested ktrpromo@gmail.com.


SAVE THE DATE Sept 8th....next week Stores such as Urobourus on Main Street and Bohemian Exchange on Abbot Kinney will be having a big celebration for "Fashion's Night Out". See more info about both of these events under my Fashion Page.


Now, finally for the Pick of the Week….It’s this Saturday, Robert Berman Gallery presents Ellwood T Risk: Bad News. You may know Ellwood T. Risk’s work which is known for its consistent appearance on Showtime’s Californication and HBO’s Six Feet Under.

Risk obviously is into recycling… with this exhibition of newsprint based works made from the front pages of both  the LA and NY Times publications collected by the artist over the last twelve years. Love that! Check out more info below….under Saturday events.


Wednesday, August 31rd


Guitarology happens again at the Melody Bar & Grill (9132 S. Sepulveda Blvd., 90045) offers some fantastic players from 8:00 pm till 11:00 pm. Mr. Matt Cartsonis is guest hosting. Guitarology has become a musical haven for incredible musicians.

This series has picked up "Best Live Music Event of The Year" from Los Angeles Magazine (get there early-reservations suggested) 310 670-1994.

Then pop on by deyermond art + books, 2801 Main Street, in Santa Monica.  Every Wednesday night enjoy 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, September 1st


We’ve got a special one day art show featuring artist, Sona Mirzaei as well as a taping of a new reality show for Bravo. It’s all happening from 2:00 - 5:00 pm today. This opening reception will be held at Seyhoun Gallery. So come and be part of this live taping, there will be tons of great artwork, people, hors d'oeuvres, wine, Bravo TV filming.

This exhibition will feature a solo show of Sona Mirzaei’s latest works from In Search of Splendor in addition to revealing a never before seen series entitled Tales of Copenhagen completed during her time in Denmark earlier this year. Seyhoun Gallery is located at 9007 Melrose Ave, between Doheny and Robertson Blvd. This is a FREE event. http://www.sonamirzaei.com/; http://www.seyhoungallery.net/


Don’t forget the FREE summer concerts…. Only two more left….don’t miss em…enjoy the end of summer and have a picnic by the beach at the Twilight Dance Series. The FREE summer concerts on the deck of the Santa Monica Pier will continue every Thursday night, from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm till Sept 8th.

Each Thursday night the highly attended concert series will showcase a different musical theme: This week’s show features Americana music with LA Rock band, Dawes. Also playing is Sonny and the Sunsets, known for their 'pop supernaturalism' music….sounds like somebody smoked a little bit too much. Tonight’s show will also feature the winner of Rusty's Surf Ranch emerging artist competition, Olio. http://www.dawestheband.blogspot.com/; http://www.sonnysmith.com/

Check my upcoming events page for next weeks final FREE concert of the Santa Monica Pier Concerts…boo hoo, such fun. http://www.ktrpromo.com/p/upcoming-events.html




Stay in Santa Monica and pop by Bleicher/Golightly Gallery (1431 Ocean Ave in SM) Bleicher Golightly Gallery presents “Feel-Sighted,” a group exhibit featuring touchable artwork.  Presenting an unconventional way to “see” art, this show displays works that were meant to be touched as the foremost but not exclusive way to appreciate the art.

Some works have been created by artists with partial vision. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Center for the Partially Sighted, an L.A.-based non-profit. www.low-vision.org. Opening reception runs from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Refreshments, wine will be served. http://caporalebleicher.com/


Friday September 2nd


In Silver Lake, stop by La Luz De Jesus, to see a group show featuring artists Sam Doyle, Lauren Gardiner(see image), Charlie Lucas, Herbert Singleton, Rob Reger and Purvis Young.

The Artist reception runs from 8:00 pm -11:00 pm. La Luz De Jesus Gallery is located 4633 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027. Phone 323-666-7667;  http://www.laluzdejesus.com/


Another opening in Silver Lake, happens at the gallery, Weekend, which is an edgy venue that is hosting an opening reception from 7:00 pm till 10:00 pm.

This exhibition is entitled Big Haul and features the work of artist, Janne Larson. Weekend is located at 4634 Hollywood Blvd., 90027; 510 206-4001; http://weekendspace.org/

Since you are in Silver Lake, stop into Rafa's Lounge Art Gallery (next door to the Echo) to see a wonderful local singer songwriter, Geoffrey J.
Tonight, James Elliot joins him on lead guitar. Geoffrey J plays original roots rock/folk music as well as some classic and modern rock covers.

Enjoy this acoustic duo from 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm. This is a FREE event. Rafa's Lounge Art Gallery is located at 1836 W. Sunset Blvd, 90026. No Cover, 21+ http://rafaslounge.com/; http://www.geoffreyj.com/

If you would rather stay in Venice, there’s the always happening, First Fridays on Abbot Kinney.

In case you have never been, most events start around 6:30 pm, but remember, it is Venice. Stores stay open till around 9:00 pm, sometimes later.….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.

You may want to start here since it’s located on the North end.  Get there early and snag a table (call to reserve) while you enjoy a delicious dinner with some drinks and dancing. Or pop in later for standing room only.

Enjoy live music at Joe’s restaurant. There is no cover charge.

Call for an RSVP 310.399.581; Joe's Restaurant is located at 1023 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice CA 90291.  http://www.joesrestaurant.com/

Now continue on, there is a lovely shop called Altered Space Gallery 1221 Abbot Kinney Blvd that always has a happening on First Fridays. Great jewelry too. 310-452-8121; http://www.alteredspacegallery.com/.

Ten Women Gallery, located at 1237 Abbot Kinney Blvd is closing. So sad to hear, but they are having a final farewell bash tonight….so stop by to support the artists. I want to encourage everyone to buy something to remember them by. Support local Art.

Local artist Linda Fenster (see image) has shown here for years, but now you can catch her work at the Very Venice Art and Design Gallery....see further down the list.



Back again across the street off Santa Clara, is Nitespa, 1301 Abbot Kinney, a lovely beauty spa and shop that will have all kinds of specials which come with complementary beverages consisting of herbal teas, red and white wine and beer.

Enjoy their handpicked spa soundtrack, rosemary water and organic teas. There will also be art and jewelry for sale. Open till 10:00 pm. mini-makeovers and specials on all treatments. The entrance is on Santa Clara. 310.396.5122; http://www.nitespa.com/.


Keep going north and on the right side is Ananda 1356 Abbot Kinney Blvd. (310) 399-4186….they will be open, serving refreshments and snacks. Directly adjacent,  pop into Skylark 1356 Abbot Kinney Blvd will also be open 310 392-9099; www.skylarkvenice.com

Right next door, is Bohemian Exchange who sells beautiful clothes and accessories. This place has its own style and charming ambiance.

Known for its vintage style and great prices, Bohemian Exchange supports local designers and fair trade.



SAVE THE DATE Sept 8th....next week Bohemian Exchange will be having a big celebration with a fashion show for "Fashion's Night Out".

There will be some special sales tonight. Bohemian Exchange is located at 1358 Abbot Kinney, at California 310.396.3044; http://www.bohemianexchange.com



Back across the street again, The G2 Gallery (1503 Abbot Kinney) offers Sebastian Artz (see image), a Venice photographer’s look at underwater creatures. Live music performed by Eric Kufs. Admission is $5 at the door, which will directly support environmental charities 310-452-2842; http://www.theg2gallery.com.


Keep going south and you have to stop into Zingara Trading 1507 Abbot Kinney for their First Friday event. They will be offering snacks and their famous S'mores. Also get a free henna tattoo. 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 wine and snacks and a Furniture sale too!  310-450-4310.

Then we have the fun new gallery, called Very Venice Art & Design Gallery located at 1629 Abbot Kinney. They had a great opening party. Tonight, they will be showing works by over 40 artists including Linda Fenster, Outi, Dary Rees, Rachel Rubinstein, just to name a few. Event runs from 6:00 pm till 10:00 pm. http://www.veryveniceart.com/
Stop by Robin’s Sculpture Garden and enjoy the music of Tommy Santee Klaws, accompanied, by aerials in the sky. Also see fashions from Show Me Your Mumu, and Anna Bruce Designs. Robin’s Sculpture Garden, is located at 1632 Abbott Kinney. This one tends to start later, 8:00 pm till 11:00 pm. Popcorn & Beverages, but there is a $10-$15 donation suggested.
 



Saturday, September 3rd
 
At Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Ave in Santa Monica, The Robert Berman Gallery (D-5) presents Ellwood T Risk’s 3rd solo show “Bad News.”

Transforming pistol targets into art since 2002 – Risk widens the scope of his bulls-eye for this survey of global affairs with the use of front pages from the Los Angeles Times and New York Times. Bad News launches what will be a long running series of newsprint based works made from both publications collected by the artist over the last twelve years.
The layering of stained newsprint, targets and stenciling captured beneath a slick resin finish provide a depth of field for the artist to convey his signature political and social commentary with a sharp tongue and quick wit.
 


Enjoy a fun opening reception from 6:00 pm till 9:00 pm. 310 315-9506. http://ellwoodtrisk.com/; http://www.robertbermangallery.com; 


Lora Schlesinger Gallery will be open as well as many others….so stop in to see the last day of their current exhibition, featuring the work of Sue Dirkman and Josh Dov. Be aware, there is no reception at this one.


Since you’re in Santa Monica, Hale Arts Space celebrates their grand opening. Featuring artists, Michael Hale, Alan Kupchick, Carl Lozada, Otto and Mary Worthington, the gallery will be open both days, Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 pm till 9:00 pm.

It appears that the actual reception will be held at 4:00 pm till 6:00 pm, where you can meet the artists. They will be serving refreshments and popcorn??? Don’t ask me, that’s what they told me…..
Hale Arts Space is located at 2443 Main Street, Santa Monica, 90405. 310-314-8038. http://www.halearts.com
 


Then you may want to head to Culver City to see a wonderful opening at Corey Helford Gallery which runs a bit later.

Tonight’s event, features the work of artist Korin Faught, and upstairs, enjoy the art of Joey Remmers. The opening reception will run from 7:00 pm till 10:00 pm. In case you have never been, they always offer snacks and a nice bar too. Corey Helford Gallery is located at 8522 Washington Blvd., in Culver City 90232; www.coreyhelfordgallery.com.
Or maybe downtown is the scene that you are looking for…..there’s a couple of fun ones.
 
 
Norbertellen Gallery presents their Annual Fall International “Eleven, Twelve, Fourteen group exhibition from 6:00 pm till 10:00 pm. Come meet and greet the artists, Robert E. Richards, Djembe & Canvas, Alicia Falcone, Nancy Caster, Kim Berg, James Hall, Uriel J. Tekunoff and many more.
Norbertellen Gallery is located at 215 W. 6th St. #110. 818 662 5041; Check their website for more details. www.norbertellengallery.com
 
 
Also just  around the corner, Hive Gallery offers an opening reception for artists Craig Cartwright, J.Slattum, Jun Alvarado, Scarecrowoven, Augie Pagan, Lefty Joe Torres and more. Be aware that it is $8 at door. However, it does include live music.

The Hive Gallery is a fun funky gallery located at 729 South Spring St. 6:00 pm till 9:00 pm. http://hivegallery.com/.




Sunday September 4th


Or enjoy a wonderful art show downtown at LA Artcore at Union Center for the Arts (120 Judge John Aiso St. LA, 90012).

They are having an opening reception from 3:00 pm till 5:00 pm featuring artists Hee Ouk Kim, Whi Boo Kim & Edmond Kim. 213.617.3274; http://www.laartcore.org/.



And if you didn’t make it on Saturday, Hale Arts Space in Santa Monica celebrates their grand opening. Featuring artists, Michael Hale (see image), Alan Kupchick, Carl Lozada, Otto and Mary Worthington, the gallery will be open both days, Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 pm till 9:00 pm.
It appears that the actual reception will be held at 4:00 pm till 6:00 pm, where you can meet the artists. They will be serving refreshments and popcorn…yes you heard me right popcorn.
Hale Arts Space is located at 2443 Main Street, Santa Monica, 90405. 310-314-8038. http://www.halearts.com

Lots more comin’ up Labor Day events and more....All on the Weekend Update!














8/26/2011

Weekend Update.....So Many New Events Added, Plus PIck of the Week is this Saturday!

If you were planning on going to Sunset Junction (Boo Hoo), don’t fret. So sad to hear, but there is still lots going on that you can enjoy. Some fun stuff in Silver Lake area too on Friday.
 
However, My Pick of the week is this Saturday, the opening reception for artists, Stephan Canthal and Mark Hobley at the Lurie Gallery/The Art District. Both artists are incredibly talented. I am especially excited about Stephan Canthal’s The "America Dream" series, which is mixed media on wood, as well as Urban Landscape images on aluminum. See below, under Saturday Events for more info on the artists.


Add to that, the fact it’s happening at one of my favorite party places and you got a pretty cool Pick of the Week. It all takes place at Lurie Gallery/LA Art District which is the gallery right in front of deyermond art + books, located at 2801 Main Street. They always have fabulous parties…so this is sure to be a fun one. This event runs from 6:00 pm to 10:00 and as always there will refreshments and spirits. (310) 450-4400; http://www.luriegallery.com/; www.deyermondbooks.com


But before we start the Weekend…..If you are an artist, or know one…..



Attention Artists!!! The 6th Annual Pico Art Festival, is looking for artists, interested in participating in their group show to be displayed in a “Gallery Pavilion". The festival will take place at Virginia Ave Park in Santa Monica on Sunday October 2nd, 2011, from 9am to 4pm.

The exhibition, a 1-day outdoor fine art festival, will be open to all working artists, 18 years and older. Any medium in painting, sculpture, drawing, graphics, mixed media and photography will be accepted, as long as the work falls within the area of fine art. Sorry, NO CRAFTS. Email me back if you are interested ktrpromo@gmail.com.

So many new events….starting tonight!
 


Friday August 26th


 
Downtown there is a fun event happening, head to the Music Center and learn how to dance and shake it, move it and groove it under the stars with live music/DJ and beginner dance lessons sprinkled throughout the evening.

So far there are only two of these events scheduled. This is the first and features Zydeco and runs from 6:30 pm till 10:00 pm. Dance lessons at 6:30pm and throughout the evening.
Active Arts at the Music Center, 135 North Grand Ave., LA 90012. 213-972-3660 http://www.musiccenter.org/events/aa_dancing.html
 

Also since you are downtown, you may want to stop by “Grand Performances.” it’s a Free event that happens in Downtown L.A.’s California Plaza.

Grand Performances’ offers wonderful performers, all established singers, dancers and musicians in this free performing arts summer series.

Today at noon, you can catch Chicano Batman (see photo) and later in the evening at 8:00 pm.


There is a tribute to renowned music producer Quincy Jones entitled. “From the Roots to the Fruits: A Tribute to Quicy Jones.
Affectionately known as "Q," Jones has influenced almost every popular musical style for over 50 years with music heard in jazz clubs, film, television and the world's largest concert venues.
 
Drummer Ndugu Chancler and pianist Patrice Rushen have shared much of Q’s musical journey.

Joined by Alphonso Johnson, David T. Walker, and others, they will celebrate the music of this famed composer, musician, conductor, arranger, record, concert and television producer's rich legacy that ranges from bebop to hip hop.
Show starts at 8:00 pm. California Plaza is located at 300-350 S. Grand Avenue, 90071. http://grandperformances.org/


Or stay by the beach and head to Gallery 1988 Venice is a quirky Venice gallery located at 214 Pier Ave. right off Main St., actually it’s in Santa Monica, not Venice. See, I told you it was quirky.

Tonight they feature an opening reception for artist, Nathan Stapley The show is entitled, SAME GANG, compartmentalizing pop culture iconography. Event runs from 7:00 pm till 10:00 pm. http://www.nineteeneightyeight.com/


Another lovely spot to enjoy the beach and enjoy the last bit of summer, is Figtree’s Café. They have a wonderful happy hour and will have some great live music tonight at 5:00 pm. Tonight’s show features Beatle tunes from Fefe. Show goes till 7:00 pm.
 
 
Figtree’s Café is known for their healthy delicious food, located right on the Venice boardwalk at 429 Ocean Front Walk Venice, at Paloma Ave, two blocks south of Rose. Figtree’s has been voted the best restaurant on the boardwalk since 1978. Figtree’s also has FREE delivery. 310 392-4937; www.figtreescafe.com;

In Santa Monica, South, on Wilshire presents a fun night with local DJ Jacque from 9:00 pm to 2:00 am. It’s always a fun night with tasty drink specials and a yummy happy hour! Starting at 4:00 pm and runs till 7:00 pm. Get there early to partake of the specials.  South also offers $3 beer, ($10.00 pitchers) and $5 wells.
South is located at 3001 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90403. (310) 828-9988; http://southsantamonica.com/.
 


Or if you are up to an art event in the Miracle Mile area Steve Turner Contemporary presents Wet Paint 3 Artist Talk: Sergio Bromberg. Enjoy an artist talk held from 8:00 pm till 9:00 pm.


Steve Turner Contemporary is located at 6026 Wilshire Blvd, just east of Fairfax, 90036, 323 931-3721; http://steveturnercontemporary.com



Saturday, August 27th
 

Pick of the Week…..in Santa Monica, Lurie Gallery/The Art District presents Stephan Canthal and Mark Hobley. I happen to know Stephan personally and his work is incredible
 
Technology is a key component in the work of Stephan Canthal. His signature iconographic images of industrial Los Angeles are suggestive of his architectural background and trained eye for structure, space, and substrate.

With his fresh, imaginative approach to photography, Canthal began to experiment with unconventional photographic mediums. He wanted to merge traditional photography and modern art, breaking old rules through original composition and cutting-edge presentation.
 
 
For his new series, "American Dreams", he pushes the photographic envelope yet again. This time using wood as his canvas, Canthal creates a photo transfer process on top of painted or stained wood.  merging iconic images of LA, with text and other imagery.



This series, "American Dreams", explores the idea of what The American Dream used to stand for and what it has evolved into.
 

Artist, Mark Hobley, also will be showing his mixed media on wood. Hobley is a wonderful artist as well. 
 
It all takes place at Lurie Gallery/LA Art District which is the gallery right in from of deyermond art + books, located at 2801 Main Street. They always have fabulous parties…so this is sure to be a fun one.

This event runs from 6:00 pm to 10:00 and as always there will refreshments and spirits. (310) 450-4400; http://www.luriegallery.com/; www.deyermondbooks.com; http://www.canthal.com/; http://www.markhobley.com/;

If you need more art time, pop into the Gebert Gallery (1345 Abbot Kinney) for the show, "Alter-native Signs" by John Randall Nelsonthe.


Yummy complimentary cocktails at this one. This opening reception runs from 6:00 pm till 9:00 pm http://www.gebertgallery.com/


If you want to experience a wonderful one woman show, stop by Maureen Cotter's 7th annual one woman show at Beyond Baroque, 681 Venice Blvd. in Venice.  . Doors open at 7pm for pre-show party. Show starts at 8pm. Party after till midnight.

Indoor/outdoor seating on first come bases. The show will be projected on the Venice Fire Department wall for those sitting outside by the bar. This year's theme is humor. $10 admission at the door. Get there early as this is a sell out event every year.

In Culver City, Giant Robot hosts Smoke and Mirrors, a show featuring new work by Bay area based artist Deth P. Sun.

This exhibition features Sun’s acrylic paintings on panels bring epic landscapes and cosmic occurrences into a private and personal world. Influenced by David Attenborough, as well as the Moomin series and films of Terry Gilliam, Deth seeks to create a fantasy world as a reflection of his own experiences and worldview.
 
GR2 is located at 2062 Sawtelle Blvd., 90025. Opening reception happens at 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm. http://www.giantrobot.com/




Also if you are near Silver Lake, Los Feliz,  La Luz De Jesus Gallery is having a party. It’s for their Class of 2011 Kitchen Sync Jury Winners, who collectively sold over 60 pieces! Wow Great news. I love to hear artists are actually selling their work. Artist reception runs from 6:00 pm -9:00 pm, which is early for this gallery. La Luz De Jesus Gallery is located 4633 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027. http://www.laluzdejesus.com/



Here’s another one that is close to the Silver Lake area, check out SnPGallery. Curated by Greg Cohen, this solo show features artist, Dani Vinokurov.

Her collages include embroidery and weaving techniques alongside minuscule ink drawings, paper cuts, and watercolor washes to create environments that not only gesture towards natural landscapes, but also reveal the luscious world of historic and ethnic textile design.


The opening reception runs from 7:00 pm till 10:00 pm. SnPGallery is located in Atwater Village at 3015 Glendale Blvd., 90039; http://snpgallery.com/



And what about Downtown?….well, there is one more for  Grand Performances, which is a free outdoor concert series in it’s 25th year located at California Plaza in Downtown LA.

Tonight’s show features A Night at the Phillips Music Company. This imagined evening of musical history, set in the landmark Phillips Music Co store, will feature an all-star line-up of musicians, writers, and Boyle Heights locals, along with video, rare photos and spoken word tributes.

Reflecting the rich tapestry of Jewish, Japanese and Mexican immigrants who shared the trials of assimilation into mainstream Angeleno culture, the Phillips family invites you to join us as we celebrate the neighborhood and the Phillips Music Company's East L.A. democratic ideal.  

California Plaza is located at 300-350 S. Grand Avenue, 90071.Show starts at 8:00 pm. http://grandperformances.org/






Sunday August 28th



How bout a FREE BRA and some ice cream?…..Say What?  No kidding. Bras are expensive!!! So many women find it hard to choose the correct bra, well there will be a team of professional bra fitters lined up, ready to help you find a cup that fits you just fine - and you'll get a perfect fitting bra for free!  Girls come get your free bra, boys….enjoy the view! There will be women everywhere!!

While you wait for your fitting, enjoy low fat ice cream cups. As a special thank you, you'll also get a sassy swag bag filled with lots of fun goodies—like cool coupons and samples of new SKINNY COW Chocolate Candy. The event takes place at the Pacific Design Center, located 8687 Melrose Ave, in West Hollywood, 90069.




The City of Santa Monica presents Free Jazz on the Lawn at City Hall from 5:00 pm till 7:00 pm. I love this event. It’s a lovely short but sweet series, which happens each year in August. Violinist Terry Lesa, performs with her all star rhythm section play a eclectic mix of blues, bebop, swing, Middle Eastern, this woman does it all.



Santa Monica City Hall is located at 1685 Main Street. There’s free parking after 4:00 pm in the Civic Auditorium Parking lot and a complimentary bike valet will be available in the parking lot north of City Hall. Cool! For more information: 310-458-8350. http://arts.smgov.net/jazz_on_the_lawn_2011.htm;


The Happening Gallery  is having a Sunday afternoon opening reception of a group show, entitled “In the Flow”.


 
The event runs from 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM and the address is 4047 Lincoln Blvd. at Washington Blvd in Marina Del Rey. Wine & tasty treats will be served. 310 305-ARTS; www.thehappeninggallery.com


Have a great Weekend.....!!!