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SUMMARY:Planetary Resonance Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Planetary Resonance by Leslie Ross-Robertson invites viewers on an immersive journey through art\, design\, and sound. At its core is the Planetary Series\, a suite of 10 letterpress prints developed over eight years\, each interpreting the planets and moon through layered imagery\, color\, and form. The series is conceived as a contemporary codex\, with each print acting as a “page” in a visual manuscript. In the gallery\, the prints are presented individually\, allowing viewers to engage with each celestial body on its own while still sensing the overarching narrative and rhythm of the collection. \nFor more information and related events\, see the main Planetary Resonance exhibition page.
URL:https://artintheparkla.org/event/planetary-resonance-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Art in the Park\, 5568 Via Marisol Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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SUMMARY:Pass the Prop - Gallery Hours
DESCRIPTION:Pass the Prop\nGallery Hours: Wednesday July 30rd\, 2pm – 5pm. \nCome see the props! \nFor more info:\nhttps://artintheparkla.org/programming/exhibitions/pass-the-prop/ \n  \n 
URL:https://artintheparkla.org/event/pass-the-prop-gallery-hours-2/
LOCATION:Art in the Park\, 5568 Via Marisol Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90042\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pass the Prop - Performance and Reception
DESCRIPTION:Pass the Prop\nPerformance: Saturday July 26th\, at 3pm\nReception: 3:30-6pm \nElaborating on the “adaptives” of Franz West\, the props made for “Pass the Prop” are made to be used by performers in a circle game.  Each of the clunky handmade props has several potential uses.  For example\, a megaphone doubles as a large hat.  Participants pass the props\, repeating or making up new things to do with each one\, creating a lexicon of forms and movements.  As the number of props increases and passing goes in both directions simultaneously\, the game becomes increasingly chaotic. The result is an experiment combining set elements with spontaneity\, improvisation and humor. \nThis performance is designed as a game partly as a nod to the history of the Art in the Park space as a lawn bowling clubhouse. \nFor more info:\nhttps://artintheparkla.org/programming/exhibitions/pass-the-prop/ \n  \n 
URL:https://artintheparkla.org/event/pass-the-prop-performance/
LOCATION:Art in the Park\, 5568 Via Marisol Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Reception
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SUMMARY:Pass the Prop - Gallery Hours
DESCRIPTION:Pass the Prop\nGallery Hours: Wednesday July 23rd\, 2pm – 5pm. \nCome see the props! \nPerformance: Saturday July 26th\, at 3pm\, Reception: 3:30-6pm\nAdditional Gallery Hours: July 30th\, from 2pm – 5pm. \nFor more info:\nhttps://artintheparkla.org/programming/exhibitions/pass-the-prop/ \n  \n 
URL:https://artintheparkla.org/event/pass-the-prop-gallery-hours/
LOCATION:Art in the Park\, 5568 Via Marisol Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Reception
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SUMMARY:Rafael Bustamante - The Great Scheme of Things
DESCRIPTION:Rafael Bustamante\, The Great Scheme of Things\nGallery Hours\, Saturdays in October 2-5pm\nOpening Saturday October 12th\, 2024 with musical performance \nBorn and raised in South LA and immersing himself in the LA skate scene in the late 90’s\, Rafael Bustamante honed his skills as an artist by documenting friends at skate spots throughout LA\, NY\, DC\, and Barcelona. This collection of photos explores the relationship between skater and photographer\, highlighting the level of trust between the two collaborators as Rafael captures their essence. \n 
URL:https://artintheparkla.org/event/rafael-bustamante-the-great-scheme-of-things/
LOCATION:Art in the Park\, 5568 Via Marisol Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Reception
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SUMMARY:Opening of Public Works - David Weldzius
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Saturday\, November 11\, 2 – 6 PM \nPublic Works runs from November 11 – December 16\, 2023 \nArt in the Park is pleased to present David Weldzius’s “Public Works\,” an exhibition that brings together three projects that meditate on free speech\, the right to the city\, and the historical role of social welfare in times of grave economic hardship. \nUpon entering the gallery\, one first encounters a series of plywood boxes\, sculptures screen-printed with the graphic logos of soap and detergent brands. Flipped upside down\, Weldzius’s soapboxes recall the way public speakers have used makeshift crates as platforms for public speech—in parks and on street corners—since the early nineteenth century. While soapboxes have historically been used for political speech\, they have also forever been marked by the interests of commerce.  Soapboxes invites visitors to use the single standing platforms for spontaneous expression (please speak!)\, and to consider the value of the civic spaces that we occupy together.  \nThe municipal building where Art in the Park is headquartered was originally a clubhouse for lawn bowlers. The surrounding park and the nearby freeway were built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA)\, a federal New Deal program that provided millions of struggling workers with employment during the Great Depression. Weldzius has included three works from his series Relief on the fireplace mantel. Relief consists of plaster copies of the dates (1937 – 1940) impressed on the concrete parapets of freeway overpasses. One plasterwork honoring the year the building was constructed\, 1939\, has been enmeshed with the building façade. \nThe interior gallery walls present works from Weldzius’s History Painting\, a new series of photographs of “No Trespass” signs which surround the nearby Ascot Hills Reservoir. The signs are covered in layers of graffiti by anonymous contributors that are then routinely painted over and redacted by city workers before being tagged again. Photographed weekly\, these images document the history of citizens actively marking their presence on restricted public land. For Weldzius\, their graffiti (literally the writing on the wall) functions as a spontaneous act of resistance to privation—low wages\, high rents\, police violence\, and climate apathy\, among other grievances.  \nTaken together\, “Public Works” captures both the collaborative and antagonistic spirits with which we engage in using “public” space that is all too often in danger of private usurpations. In his exhibition\, Weldzius both celebrates and criticizes the historical use of the commons\, nevertheless offering a hope-claim for its future. \nDavid Weldzius is an artist based in Los Angeles. He has exhibited at Kordansky Gallery\, MAK Center\, and Stephen Cohen Gallery\, among other venues. In 2012\, he was an artist resident at the Terra Foundation of American Art in Giverny\, France. His work is in the collection of the California Museum of Photography. To date\, Weldzius has published two essays with X-TRA Contemporary Art Journal.
URL:https://artintheparkla.org/event/opening-of-public-works-david-weldzius/
LOCATION:Art in the Park\, 5568 Via Marisol Avenue\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90042\, United States
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