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Page 1: NOVEMBER 1, 2007 THE ARGONAUT PAGE 19funkyenough.com/images/nov07/Pg19_WO_11-1.pdfski, Joe Goode,Thomas Kidd, Stas Orlovski, Anthony Pearson, Lucas Reiner, Jennifer Stein-kamp, Jonas

THE MAUI ARTISTS FOR PEACE have an ongoing exhibit, “War and Peace,” featuring local artistsGuy Dill, DeWain Valentine, and Dianna Cohen, at epOxybOx Gallery. The exhibition is on a nationaltour, ending in Washington, D.C. in November next year. Shown above is Gabriel Mott’s Burning An-gels, Hungry Ghosts and a Million Little Bubbles. See “Ongoing Exhibitions,” this page.

NOVEMBER 1, 2007 THE ARGONAUT PAGE 1911th St., Santa Monica. Exhibit of paintings anddrawings by Linda Kallan and Desy Safan-Ge-rard closes Saturday, November 3rd.

ROBERT BERMAN GALLERY, 2525 MichiganAve. D5, C2, Santa Monica. (310) 453-0909. TheBruise of Human Contact, an exhibit of paintingsby Marischa Slusarski, closes Saturday, Novem-ber 3rd.

SANTA MONICA COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHYGALLERY, 1900 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica. (310)434-4289. Exhibit of student works created as partof a project with the J. Paul Getty Museum closesFriday, November 2nd.

TARRYN TERESA GALLERY, 2525 MichiganAve., Santa Monica. (310) 453-4752. The Big Pic-ture(s), a solo exhibition of works by Chris Bar-nard, closes Saturday, November 3rd.

VENICE ARTS GALLERY, 1809 Lincoln Blvd.,Venice. (310) 822-8533. A New Intimacy, an exhibitof wildlife photographs by Michael Caroff, closesMonday, November 5th.

ONGOINGEXHIBITIONS

ANGLES GALLERY, 2230 Main Street, SantaMonica. (310) 396-5019. Potions Paintings andDrawings, an exhibit of paintings by Linda Stark;and On Death and Drawing, a group exhibition cu-rated by Jessica Minckley; closes Saturday, No-vember 24th.

BOBBIE GREENFIELD GALLERY, 2525 Michi-gan Ave., Santa Monica. (310) 264-0640. An ex-hibit of paintings and drawings by Charles Arnol-di continues through Saturday, November 24th.

BOLÍVAR CAFÉ AND GALLERY, 1741 OceanPark Blvd., Santa Monica. (310) 581-2344. Sueñosde Papel, an exhibit of works by Javier Gonzalez,Omar Lugo and Sandra Lugo, continues throughFriday, November 23rd.

CRAIG KRULL GALLERY, 2525 Michigan Ave.,Santa Monica. (310) 828-6410. An exhibit of re-cent architectural photographs by Julius Shulmanand Juergen Nogai; and an exhibit of photo-graphs by Michael Light; closes Tuesday, Novem-ber 20th.

D3 PROJECTS, 2525 Michigan Ave., D3, SantaMonica. (310) 829-9856. (310) 829-9856. A FoundPhoto, an exhibit of vernacular photographs fromthe 1940s to late 1970s; continues through Tues-day, November 13th.

18TH STREET ARTS CENTER, 1639 18th St.,Santa Monica. (310) 453-3711. Incognegro, an ex-hibit of visual works by Mark Steven Greenfield,curated by Julie Joyce, delving into the historicaltopic of blackface performers and minstrels; andGuatemalan Forced Migration, a photo essay byManuel Gil in collaboration with writer Óscar Gil-Garcia, showing images of Guatemalan forced mi-grants living in Mexico; on display through Friday,November 30th.

EPOXYBOX GALLERY, 602 Venice Blvd., Venice.(310) 497-1538. War and Peace, a national exhibitof works by the Maui Artists for Peace, closesWednesday, November 28th.

FIG (First Independent Gallery), 2525 MichiganAve., Santa Monica, (310) 829-0345. Noise, an ex-hibit of works by Ronn Davis, on display throughSaturday, November 10th.

LA LOUVER, 45 Venice Blvd., Venice. (310) 822-4955. Recent paintings and works on paper byBritish artist Tony Bevan; closes Saturday, No-vember 24th.

LABAND ART GALLERY, Loyola Marymount Uni-versity, 1 LMU Drive, Westchester. (310) 338-2880.Exhibit of a series of portraits of African Mexicanstaken in the 1980s and 1990s by Tony Gleaton,through Sunday, November 18th.

LOIS LAMBERT GALLERY, 2525 Michigan Ave.E3, Santa Monica. (310) 829-6990. Fast & Pre-sent, functional sculptures by Johnny Swing, con-tinues through Sunday, November 11th.

LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT(LAX), 1 World Way, Westchester. (213) 202-5562.Skyscapes, an exhibition of paintings by four localartists, Raoul De La Sota, Leo Limon, AndresMontoya and Linda Vallejo, is on display throughDecember 31st in the public corridor between Ter-minals 2 and 3.

MARINA FINE ARTS GALLERY, 4716 AdmiraltyWay, Marina del Rey. (310) 305-7678. His Viewsfrom his Easel, paintings by Davide Piubeni; con-tinues indefinitely.

OCEAN PARK LIBRARY, 2601 Main St., SantaMonica. (310) 392-3804. Earth’s Beauty, an exhibitof outdoor photographs by Rich Sproul; on dis-play through Saturday, December 1st.

PATRICIA FAURE GALLERY, 2525 Michigan Ave.B7, Santa Monica. (310) 449-1479. An exhibit ofworks by Billy Al Bengston is on display throughSaturday, December 1st.

RICHARD HELLER GALLERY, 2525 MichiganAve. B5, Santa Monica. (310) 453-9191. Insides,an exhibit of paintings and an installation by SanFrancisco artist Brendan Moore; closes Saturday,November 10th.

SAM FRANCIS GALLERY, Crossroads School,1714 21st St., Santa Monica. (310) 829-7391 ext.425. Time Lapse, a group exhibit of photography-based images by Janet Pritchard, Pato Hebert,Kyle Riedel, Susan Silton, Jeff Foye and RobbieMiller, Jean Robison, Stephen Berkman, curat-ed by Zelda Zinn, runs through Friday, November30th.

SANTA MONICA MUSEUM OF ART, 2525 Michi-gan Ave., Santa Monica. (310) 586-6488. Art AfterWhite People: Time Trees and Celluloid, an exhibitof works by William Pope.L; closing Sunday, De-cember 23rd; Black Magic Woman, painting-basedinstallation by Loren Holland; and The Wood, asite-specific installation of large-scale sculpturesby Sharon Levy; closing Saturday, December 8th.

SCHOMBURG GALLERY, 2525 Michigan Ave.Santa Monica, CA (310) 453-5757. Indian Sum-mer, an exhibit of paintings by Marlena Chumo;closes Tuesday, November 13th.

SCHULTZ STUDIO, 4560 Admiralty Way, Marinadel Rey. (310) 636-0088. Sculptures by JackSchultz are on display outdoors from 11 a.m. to 6p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Ongoing.

CLASSESART QUEST STUDIOS. Painting and drawingclasses, taught by Ruth Briggs-Greenberg, 9:30a.m. Mondays in Burton Chace Park, 13650 Min-danao Way, Marina del Rey. Tuition is $30 perclass, first class free. Information, (310) 562-3983.

CAMPBELL ART STUDIO, 1341 Maple St., SantaMonica. (310) 804-0335. Adult art classes in a gar-den setting, 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday throughFriday, $35 to $50 per class.

SANTA MONICA COLLEGE, 1900 Pico Blvd.,Santa Monica. (310) 434-3405. Figure DrawingFrom Life art class taught by Lisa Quagliozzi,6:30 p.m. Tuesdays through November 27th, $170class fees and materials. Introduction to BasicDrawing art class taught by Lisa Quagliozzi, 6:30p.m. Mondays through November 12th, $114 classfees and materials.

TEALE STREET SCULPTURE WORKSHOP,11847 Teale St., Del Rey area. (310) 397-2697.Clay and stone sculpture for beginners, 10 a.m.Monday through Friday, first class free, $50 perclass.

VENICE COMMUNITY ADULT SCHOOL, 2224Walgrove Ave., Venice. (310) 577-4237. Ceramicsand pottery making class, 6 p.m. Monday throughThursday, ongoing, $20 registration fee; $15 class

fee; seniors free; Printmaking class, 6 p.m.Wednesdays, ongoing, $20 registration fee; $10class fee; seniors free.

VIBUL SCHOOL OF PAINTING, 3015 OceanAve., Venice. (310) 827-2910. One- and two-hourwatercolor, oil and acrylic workshops and tutorialsfor beginners and advanced by visual artist VibulWonprasat, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday throughSaturday. $18 per group session, first class free.

SPECIALEVENTS

FRIDAY2ndCONTEMPORARY CRAFTS MARKET. The Con-temporary Crafts Market returns to Santa Monicafor its 22nd season through Sunday, November4th, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1855 MainSt., Santa Monica. $7 for adults and free for chil-dren 12 and younger.

SATURDAY3rdCONTEMPORARY CRAFTS MARKET. (See “Fri-day, 2nd” listings)

IRRATIONAL EXHIBITS 6. Experimental perfor-mance/installation showcases the latest worksfrom 17 artists, at 8 p.m. at Track 16 Gallery, 2525Michigan Ave. C1, Santa Monica. Admission is$12. Information, (310) 264-4678.

SUNDAY4thCONTEMPORARY CRAFTS MARKET. (See “Fri-day, 2nd” listings)

OPENINGSARENA 1, 3026 Airport Ave., Santa Monica. (310)397-7456. Silence and Echo, an exhibition ofworks by Dario Escobar, Bia Gayotto, HarukoTanaka, and Sandra Tucci, opens Saturday, No-vember 3rd; continues through Saturday, Decem-ber 15th. A reception is scheduled for 6 p.m. Sat-urday, November 3rd.

BAD ABBOT ART, 1426 Abbot Kinney Blvd.,Venice. (424) 645-4566. An exhibit of wall sculp-tures by William Tunberg, opens Friday, Novem-ber 2nd, and continues through Friday, November30th. A reception is scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday,November 2nd.

CHERRY AND MARTIN, 12611 Venice Blvd., MarVista. (310) 398-7404. An exhibit of photographsby Elad Lassry opens Saturday, November 3rd;through Saturday, December 15th.

DCA FINE ART, 3107 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica.(310) 396-8565. Raw Space, an art exhibit byBrian Biedul and Alejandro Gehry, opens Satur-day, November 3rd, and continues through Mon-day, December 31st.

ELIZABETH PAIGE SMITH ATELIER, 1423 AbbotKinney Blvd., Venice. (310) 392-8060. Bloom, asolo exhibition of works by Jennifer Wolf, opensSaturday, November 3rd; through Friday, Novem-ber 30th. A reception is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sat-urday, November 3rd.

EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY. 1311 Mon-tana Ave., Santa Monica. (310) 451-2700. “The Artof Lisbeth Zwerger,” original art and limited edi-tion prints, on display through Friday, December28th. A reception is scheduled for 11 a.m. Sunday,November 4th.

HUNSAKER/SCHLESINGER FINE ART, Berga-mot Station, 2525 Michigan Ave. T3, Santa Moni-ca. (310) 828-1133. The Toy Show, an exhibit ofplaythings by various artists, will be on displayfrom Saturday, November 3rd, through Saturday,December 22nd. A reception is scheduled for 5p.m. Saturday, November 3rd.

MAR VISTA, 3774 Stewart Ave., Los Angeles.(310) 391-8023. Mar Vista, a group exhibition fea-turing local artists Uta Barth, Robbie Conal, Tonyde los Reyes, James Elaine and William Basin-ski, Joe Goode, Thomas Kidd, Stas Orlovski,Anthony Pearson, Lucas Reiner, Jennifer Stein-kamp, Jonas Wood, and Sarah Vanderlip, 12 to5 p.m. Thursday to Saturday through December8th. Opening reception is scheduled for 5 p.m. Sat-urday, November 3rd.

TAG (The Artists Gallery), 2903 Santa MonicaBlvd., Santa Monica. (310) 829-9556. An exhibit ofwatercolor paintings by Shelley Lazarus; and fig-urative sculpture by Della Rolle; on displaythrough Saturday, November 24th. A reception isscheduled at 5 p.m. Saturday, November 3rd.

LAST CHANCEBLUE SEVEN GALLERY, 3129 Pico Blvd., SantaMonica. (310) 449-1444. Un Ballo In Maschera, anexhibit of costume illustration by Doug Spesertand watercolor and collage works by Alice Luns-ford, closes Saturday, November 3rd.

PATRICIA CORREIA GALLERY, 2525 MichiganAve., Santa Monica. (310) 264-1760. Exhibit ofpaintings by Joseph Maruska closes Saturday,November 3rd.

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