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ForYourArt Recommendations October 9 – October 15

By ForYourArt | October 9, 2008


Each week, ForYourArt highlights select cultural offerings throughout the week ahead to help you Plan ForYourArt. Be sure to also check out This Week in Art, an overview of cultural news and happenings in the Los Angeles Area.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9
Downtown Art Walk
12–8pm
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 – SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
Elevator Repair Service: The Sound and the Fury: April Seventh, 1928
REDCAT, Times Vary

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 – MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Hollywould…Freewaves 11th Festival of Experimental Media Art
Hollywood Blvd between Wilcox Ave and Orange Dr, Times Vary

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 – SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
PasadenART Weekend
Various Locations throughout Pasadena, Times Vary
Kicks off on Friday night with ArtNight Pasadena during which many of Pasadena’s cultural institutions open their doors for free followed by ArtWalk, ArtHeritage, ArtMarket and ArtPerformance over the course of the weekend

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
Daniel Ingroff Cape Cod Gothic
Workspace2601, 7–10pm
Opening Reception and Launch of Workspace 2061, a new artist-run exhibition space and workshop

Surface Sounding
See Line Gallery, 6–9pm
Ten curators each selected one artist to show works relating to surface in this exhibition featuring sculpture, video, collage and painting. Curators include Brian Bress, Alexandra Grant, Emma Gray and Ed Schad

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Going Out of Business
Anna Helwing, 6–8pm
Group show organized by artist Karl Haendel. Includes works by Emilie Halpern, Skylar Haskard, Dawn Kasper, Lutz/Guggisberg, Spandau Parks, Robert Russell, Maya Schindler, Mindy Shapero and Mario Ybarra Jr

Charlie Roberts New Work
Richard Heller Gallery, 5–7pm
Opening Reception

James Gobel: Happy Hour & Rico Gatson: Black Power/Black Magic
Steve Turner Contemporary, 6–8pm
Opening Reception

Mary Weatherford Vines and Brick Walls & Sea Life
Sister and Cottage Home, 6–9pm
Opening Reception

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
Monster Drawing Rally
Outpost For Contemporary Art, 3–7pm
Annual live drawing and fundraising event

Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
Silent Auction and Exhibition, 2 -5pm
Opening Reception

Hubby’s COTOUR 2008
3-6pm
An elaborate fashion show staged as a chartered bus tour for an exclusive audience of 40 with 10 stops in eastside Los Angeles. Each shop will involve live performances by local artists and musicians outfitted in site-specific garments created by Bettina Hubby. This three hour tour will take place at 3pm beginning with a special performance at Barnsdall Art Park and will conclude at A+R in Silverklake for the unveiling of Hubby’s pop-up shop. Tickets are $250 per person and include food, drink and goodie bag. For additional inquiries or to reserve tickets call 323.793.0295

Contemporary Art for Change
La Cienega Blvd, Culver City, 3–8pm // Silent auction 4:30–6:30pm
Collaborative show, reception, silent auction and art walk. Participating galleries include Kim Light, Honor Fraser, Susanne Vielmetter and Blum & Poe

The Architecture of John Lautner: Between Earth and Heaven
Hammer Museum
Closing on Sunday, this is your last chance to see the first major exhibition survey of one of the most important and influential architects of the 20th century

MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
The Modern and Contemporary Art Council Walkthrough of Contemporary Projects 11: Hard Targets – Masculinity and Sport
LACMA, 6:30pm
Become a member of LACMA’s Modern and Contemporary Art Council (MCAC) and join Christopher Bedford, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, for a Walkthrough of the exhibition.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15
LA25 HALF-LIFE
LACE, 6–8pm
Opening Reception

Untidy: The Worlds of Doug Harvey
Los Angeles Valley College Art Gallery, 7pm
Opening Reception which will include a discussion with the artist and collector Diana Zlotnick followed by a musical performance by the band Wounded Lion

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