Michael Pukac solo show

Part of why I started doing this website was to connect with interesting events that take place in pet stores. Lo and behold there is one going on. I haven’t been to the Pussy and Pooch Pawhouse and Petbar but that will be old news after the opening of Pukac Safari … and since it coincides with [...]

The Hive- Group Show Feb.7

Group Show opens Feb 7
These days its tough to break away from all the drama, unless you happen to be a bee, in which case you can visit the Hive and receive a discount at the door, buzz around the creative process and its products, gather some pollen and go make some honey. If you [...]

A Cellar with a view… The District event in brief

When I approached the entrance of the Cellar on Sunday evening the doorman asked, “How you all doing tonite?”, an odd question since I was alone. So “we”  paid the entry and planted ”ourselves” next to a pillar and took in the ambiance.  The Fallopian Artopians (Margie Darrow, Justine Serebrin, and Yvonne Sanders) collaboration was already well underway by the [...]

Fallopian Artopians at the Cellar JANUARY 25th

 Where ever there are multiple limbs you can be sure there’s something going on… tomorrow there will be not only limbs but the cold funky jams, paint super mix and fresh collaboration so get it together, get it together… phone is ringing. OMG.
Live Art by:
FALLOPIAN ARTOPIANS
Collabrotive Female Painting Troupe
Enter the raffel and you might have [...]

Go directly to Jail…

“Shut Up And Keep Swimming” has been running for a week and a few days…
Ricky Allman, Chris Barnard, MB Boissonault, Jessalyn Haggenjos, Robert Billings, Eve Wood, Sean Higgins and Machine Histories collectively reject the media filter and bring the viewer face to face with their critique of the dystopian planet. The exhibition includes painting, photography, [...]

Data + Art: Science and Art in the Age of Information

There is an electrical pulse in your eyeball and it is triggering meaning as it jumps the gap…
If you are like me and spend your days twisted up in neurological knots perhaps unwinding at a Long Now event is in order (if you are on a clock of the long now schedule… arrive no later than [...]

2nd City Council colaborative exhibition set to open 1-31-09

The 2nd City Council is preparing a new exhibition “Middlebrook, Moody & Massenburg” to open January 31st.  This flyer below will be your beacon to the event curated by Ethel Powers. There will be performances, discussions (Feb 21, 7 to 9pm) , a special dedication… all the ingredients necessary to feed a curious and passionate mind the [...]

Claudio Gallina: Between Memory and Oblivion

January 31 2009 opening event for members of the Museum of Latin American Art. The rest of you can can check it out later…
The central focus of the exhibition is an installation of a recreated children’s classroom filled with school desks, chalkboard and a hopscotch game.
The title alone… is a vortex

So you think you can dance, act…

Participants wanted for a show at The Box in LA
Dancers, actors, vocalists, performance artists and visual artists needed to help with an experiment to make choreographies and visual imagery for the birds (pigeons). Over a 3-week period, Melinda Ring and Jennifer Nelson, in a gallery exhibition, will explore the possibilities [...]

Shepard Fairey: rise of the proletarian ad politica

One of the most enduring images of the 2008 campaign is about to endure its way into the National Portrait Gallery. Shepard Fairey’s “Obama Hope” is being aquired by the gallery launching the LA based artist of  propoganda styled, pop culture iconography into a more focused national spotlight. His work has been popping up for decades across the Los Angeles landscape [...]