THURSDAY: The A-Z of Change With a Captured Potluck
Posted on July 9, 2009
Filed under something to hear, something to look at, something to purchase, somewhere to create, somewhere to go.
Our first post holiday weekend of the summer begins early as three events cover ground around LA this Thursday evening. Read on reader:
- London street aesthetics come to Los Angeles’ gallery walls as Eine takes aim at the Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art on La Brea with his debut LA solo exhibition, The A-Z of Change. Internationally recognized for his super-sized lettering in urban areas as well as printing for Pictures on Walls, Eine will be on hand to unveil a new body of works on canvas that combine his trademark typeface, vivid color palette and provocative imagery to powerful effect.
Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art
1257 N. La Brea Ave. West Hollywood, CA 90038 Show runs from July 9 through July 30, 2009
- Alife presents Captured, a film documenting the the final era of raw creativity and lawlessness in New York City’s Lower East Side-a neighborhood famed for art, music, and revolutionary minds. Following documentarian Clayton Patterson, Captured comes to LA to captivate audiences at Hollywood’s Space 1520 on Cahuenga.

- Get your Potluck on at Country Club Projects on Fairfax as Chrstine Nichols curates the work of artists Fritz Chesnut, Alison Frey, Chad Marsh, Jason Meadows, and Mark Verabioff get together for a smorgasborg of a show.



