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Saturday, April 30, 4 to 6 pm
Closing Reception for Alan Nakagawa: MUDSLING
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Alan Nakagawa’s MUDSLING is a sound installation that invites you to rest on it’s sound beds while experiencing a virtual thunder storm in a cool green.
Stop by for the closing reception Saturday, April 30, 4-6 pm, or Friday or Saturday, 1-6pm through April 30.For more about Alan Nakagawa’s fascinating sound work here’s an article on Shreebs Coffee’s blog: (excerpt)
“Alan Nakagawa is a sound and interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, CA. Interested in the tactility of sound, audio memory and the history of hearing, he has invented a series of participatory sculpture projects that focus on how we hear, how sound frequencies help define architecture and how auditory technology has played a role in defining our history. He has also incorporated his skills in oral history and field recording into his art practice, using stories and environmental sounds into sound installations and new media projects. He has recorded at some of the most iconic and eclectic sites in the world, including La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain, the Watts Towers in Los Angeles and soon the Atomic Dome in Hiroshima, Japan.” more at http://www.shreebscoffee.com/shreebsxcommon-blog/

Saturday, May 14, 6 to 9 pm

Suites [(sweets)]

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Opening Reception: Saturday, May 14, 6-9 pm
Exhibition Dates: May 14- June 4, 2016
Closing Reception: Saturday, June 4, 4-6 pm
Suites [(sweets)] is a group exhibition of small  works by artists Lillian Abel, Young An, Sharon Bell, Annaly Bennett, Arezoo Bharthania, Michael Falzone, Susan Feldman, Devin Johnson, Susan Joseph, Kerry Kugelman, Michael Maas, Robin Parsons, Caryl St. Ama, Carl Smith and Theodore Svenningsen.

NO THEME AND [When two or more images are published] some surprises with [or released together, the grouping is referred] A VARIETY OF ART [to as a suite, as in “from the suite of 10] WORK ALL ON [etchings.”] THE WALL [A group of related pieces of music or] IT’S GOING TO BE ANOTHER GREAT [in sequence. In the baroque era, a suite was] SHOW AT GROUNDSPACE [played  a succession of different kinds of]  PROJECT.

Saturday, June 18, 6 to 9 pm

Fred Hoerr: Promised Land

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  • Opening Reception: Saturday, June 18, 6 to 9 pm
  • Exhibition Dates: June 18 – July 11, 2016
  • Closing Reception: Saturday, July 11, 4 to 6 pm

Please join us for Promised Land, Fred Hoerr’s second solo exhibition at Groundspace Project.  Fred and his camera take us through his further explorations, this time both the urban and pastoral views from the downtown Los Angeles area.

Groundspace Project is an artist-run alternative space located just east of the 4th Street bridge in downtown Los Angeles.
Exhibition hours are Friday and Saturday, 1 to 6 pm.
1427 E. 4th St. #4, Los Angeles, CA 90033

Saturday, April 30, 4 to 6 pm
Closing Reception for Alan Nakagawa: MUDSLING
alan_bnr
Alan Nakagawa’s MUDSLING is a sound installation that invites you to rest on it’s sound beds while experiencing a virtual thunder storm in a cool green.
Stop by for the closing reception Saturday, April 30, 4-6 pm, or Friday or Saturday, 1-6pm through April 30.For more about Alan Nakagawa’s fascinating sound work here’s an article on Shreebs Coffee’s blog: (excerpt)
“Alan Nakagawa is a sound and interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, CA. Interested in the tactility of sound, audio memory and the history of hearing, he has invented a series of participatory sculpture projects that focus on how we hear, how sound frequencies help define architecture and how auditory technology has played a role in defining our history. He has also incorporated his skills in oral history and field recording into his art practice, using stories and environmental sounds into sound installations and new media projects. He has recorded at some of the most iconic and eclectic sites in the world, including La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain, the Watts Towers in Los Angeles and soon the Atomic Dome in Hiroshima, Japan.” more at http://www.shreebscoffee.com/shreebsxcommon-blog/

Saturday, May 14, 6 to 9 pm

Suites [(sweets)]

suites
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 14, 6-9 pm
Exhibition Dates: May 14- June 4, 2016
Closing Reception: Saturday, June 4, 4-6 pm
Suites [(sweets)] is a group exhibition of small  works by artists Lillian Abel, Young An, Sharon Bell, Annaly Bennett, Arezoo Bharthania, Michael Falzone, Susan Feldman, Devin Johnson, Susan Joseph, Kerry Kugelman, Michael Maas, Robin Parsons, Caryl St. Ama, Carl Smith and Theordore Svenningsen.

NO THEME AND [When two or more images are published] some surprises with [or released together, the grouping is referred] A VARIETY OF ART [to as a suite, as in “from the suite of 10] WORK ALL ON [etchings.”] THE WALL [A group of related pieces of music or] IT’S GOING TO BE ANOTHER GREAT [in sequence. In the baroque era, a suite was] SHOW AT GROUNDSPACE [played  a succession of different kinds of]  PROJECT.
https://groundspaceproject.com/2016/04/20/suites-sweets-lillian-abel-young-an-sharon-bell-annaly-bennett-arezoo-bharthania-michael-falzone-susan-feldman-devin-johnson-susan-joseph-kerry-kugelman-michael-maas-robin-parsons-cary/

Saturday, June 18, 6 to 9 pm

Fred Hoerr: Promised Land

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  • Opening Reception: Saturday, June 18, 6 to 9 pm
  • Exhibition Dates: June 18 – July 11, 2016
  • Closing Reception: Saturday, July 11, 4 to 6 pm

Please join us for Promised Land, Fred Hoerr’s second solo exhibition at Groundspace Project.  Fred and his camera take us through his further explorations, this time both the urban and pastoral views from the downtown Los Angeles area.

Groundspace Project is an artist-run alternative space located just east of the 4th Street bridge in downtown Los Angeles.
Exhibition hours are Friday and Saturday, 1 to 6 pm.
1427 E. 4th St. #4, Los Angeles, CA 90033

suites_fullGroundspace Project is an artist-run alternative space located just east of the 4th Street bridge in downtown Los Angeles.
Exhibition hours are Friday and Saturday, 1 to 6 pm.
1427 E. 4th St. #4, Los Angeles, CA 90033

alan_instAlan Nakagawa’s MUDSLING!  Opens Saturday, April 9, 6-9 pm and runs through April 30.

For more about Alan Nakagawa’s fascinating sound work here’s an article on Shreebs Coffee’s blog: (excerpt)
“Alan Nakagawa is a sound and interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, CA. Interested in the tactility of sound, audio memory and the history of hearing, he has invented a series of participatory sculpture projects that focus on how we hear, how sound frequencies help define architecture and how auditory technology has played a role in defining our history. He has also incorporated his skills in oral history and field recording into his art practice, using stories and environmental sounds into sound installations and new media projects. He has recorded at some of the most iconic and eclectic sites in the world, including La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain, the Watts Towers in Los Angeles and soon the Atomic Dome in Hiroshima, Japan.” more at http://www.shreebscoffee.com/shreebsxcommon-blog/

Groundspace Project is an artist-run alternative space located just east of the 4th Street bridge in downtown Los Angeles.
Exhibition hours are Friday and Saturday, 1 to 6 pm.
1427 E. 4th St. #4, Los Angeles, CA 90033
310 614-3351