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Yours & Mine
October 7, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Yours & Mine is a multi-generational art exhibition to take place at Hermon Hall on October 7th at 4pm. Participating artists will exhibit alongside the work of a family member or friend who influenced and informed their own work. Music, Art, Pupperts and Dance.
Yours & Mine
October 7th at 4pm, at Hermon Hall, 5800 Montery Rd, LA, CA 90042.
Please join Alee Peoples and friends Sarah Staskauskas and Ben Redgrave October 7th for the opening of Yours & Mine – a multi-generational art show that we’ve been working on for awhile. Nine artists invited a family member (or two, or three, or four!) to exhibit alongside them, reinforcing our given and chosen kinship’s influence in our lives.
The opening will include performances by puppeteers, dancers, and guitarist Jeff Parker! We’re building a stage in the parking lot of Hermon Hall! Contribute to an evolving double helix sculpture! Please join!
Saturday, October 7th
4-7pm
Hermon Hall
5800 Monterey Road, 90042
Street parking is limited. Rideshare and Metro and walking are ncouraged.
Featured artists:
Sarah Staskauskas, Julie Staskauskas, Emmett Staskauskas, Alee Peoples, Kathi Goebel, Alicia Adams, Jason Adams, Alice Adams, Isabelle Adams, Max Adams, Mary Brōgger, AJ Mester, John Herndon, Hollis Frazier-Herndon, Jennifer Gutowski, Kate Robertson, Ena Classen, Pearl Robertson, Opal Robertson, Carrie Lee, Atticus Cy Lee, John Dembski, John T. Dembski, Antonio Beecroft and T.R. Moye
Puppeteering by Sirwitchcraft and Eli Socoloff Presser
Dance performances by Bill Prudich & Sasha Koziak and Aisha & Stephen
Magician craft by Elena Brocade
Music performance by Jeff Parker
Hosted by Peter Redgrave
Made possible with support from Hermon Neighborhood Council, Art In The Park and Bootleg Theater.
Open hours Saturdays, October 14th & 21st, 12-5pm or by appointment.
Please join Alee Peoples and friends Sarah Staskauskas and Ben Redgrave October 7th for the opening of Yours & Mine – a multi-generational art show that we’ve been working on for awhile. Nine artists invited a family member (or two, or three, or four!) to exhibit alongside them, reinforcing our given and chosen kinship’s influence in our lives.