The lovely ladies of Reform School, Billie and Tootie, open up their unique Silver Lake shop to get you in the Valentine’s mood with exclusive wares from a trio of LA’s finest stationers as well as a new limited edition print from James Gulliver Hancock titled Bicycle Made For Two (available in-store and online).
*Cupcakes and bubbly will be supplied!
Valentine Show
Saturday, February 6th, 11am-7pm
Reform School
3902 West sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90029
The day after Thanksgiving, a.k.a. Black Friday, is upon us which of course means the holiday shopping season has officially begun (in the United States). Let the commerce commence!
In a novel approach to bring the art to the people, artist/designer Parra drives around LA with his mobile pop-up truck where he’ll be peddling both his art and clothing from his Rockwell Clothing line including various Stones Throw collabos. Truck stops at UNDFTD in Silver Lake from 12-2pm, HVW8 Gallery on Melrose from 3-5pm, and Archrival in Little Tokyo from 6-8pm. Take a peak at what items you may find via Freshnessmag.com.
Possibly the best place to do your gift shopping on the east side of LA is at the uniquely school themed boutique, Reform School. They may not have the crazy sales that many other chain stores are having today but they certainly have an abundance of those not-so-common gifts that are the hardest to find.
Reform School
3902 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90029
And last but certainly not least is this little show I failed to mention last week and I can’t forgive myself for missing this one. Barry McGee (TWIST) and Phil Frost, two masters of graffiti-to-gallery art opened their group show Mind the Gap at the Prism gallery in West Hollywood last Friday. Curated by RVCA founder and fight aficionado PM Tenore.
Barry McGee (TWIST) and Phil FrostMind The GapPrism
8746 W. Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Show runs from November 20, 2009 through February 20, 2010
Looks like Saturday is the big winner with many a good thing in this weekend’s stacked schedule of events for your cultural and social pleasures.
The super producing couple of Meg and Jonathan Wells continue to pump out the goods as one of their most ambitious projects to date opens the Scion installation space in Culver City with the Flux Super 8. Featuring filmmakers, designers and video artists from all over the world including our ultra talented Portland pal Max Erdenberger, as well as The Blackheart Gang (Cape Town, South Africa), Saam Farahmand (London, UK); Sophie Gateau (Paris, France), Miwa Matreyek (Los Angeles, USA), Terri Timely (San Francisco, USA), United Visual Artists (UVA) (London, UK), and YesYesNo (Amsterdam, NL + New York, NY + London, UK), the promising Flux Super 8 show is sure to be the first of many more to come.
Flux Super 8
Opening reception: Saturday, August 15th, 7–10pm
Scion Installation L.A. Space
3521 Helms Ave. (at National)
Culver City, CA 90232
Show runs from August 15 through September 5, 2009
And while you’re in Culver City hop on over to the Corey Helford Gallery and take a trip to India with the moustachioed madman Carlos Ramos as he once again dazzles with his trademark contrasty colors and sublimely shaped stable of animals. (Moustache subject to availability.)
Giant Robot cleans out their closet with the group show Junk in the Trunk in which over 30 artists including Apak!, David Horvath and Albert Reyes among others, bust out new, old, and random pieces of art that need new homes at GR2 on Sawtelle. Bonus yard sale on Sunday too!
Junk in the Trunk
Opening reception: Saturday, August 15, 6:30-10:00pm
Yard sale: Sunday, August 16, 11:30-4:00pm
GR2
2062 Sawtelle Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025
Show runs from August 15 through September 23, 2009
The second shift Saturday night continues (or starts) in Chinatown at the Sabina Lee Gallery on Chung King Road with the group show Second Shift.
Second Shift
Opening reception: Saturday, August 15th, 6-9pm
Sabina Lee Gallery971 Chung King Road. Los Angeles, CA 90012
Show runs from August 15 through September 5, 2009
Reform School, Home Ec, and the Cinefamily at the Silent Movie Theater on Fairfax join hands to bring you the Los Angeles premiere of the documentary on D.I.Y. culture, Handmade Nation. *Saturday’s 12pm premiere screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director, and ticket holders for this show will receive specialized gift bags and surprise giveaways! In-between the two Saturday screenings, during 2-6pm, there will be a mini-craft fair eaturing some of LA’s most talented makers, a “Handmade Nation” book signing with Faythe Levine, and hands-on make-and-takes (craft demos). Admission to the craft fair is free, and open to the general public.
For my Bay Area brethren, Grind for the Green presents the second annual Battle for the Bang as bay area environmentally conscious youth battle with beats for cash and prizes at the Zeum in San Francisco.
And finally end your weekend on a high musical note as Stones Throw’s finest continue to rock Amoeba Music on Sunset every Sunday in August. This weekend’s set features one of the Beat Junkies’ founding fathers, J-Rocc.
A few things to do in Los Angeles when you’re not swimming in swimming pools, swimming at the beach, or swimming in your sorrows with alcoholic beverages this weekend:
Savannah Snow-Charming Cobras
Opening reception: Friday July 31st, 7-10pm
Reform School
3902 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90029
Show runs from July 31 through August 31, 2009
Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite
Opening reception: Friday July 31st, 7pm with screenings at 9 and 11pm.
Synchronicity Space
4306 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90029
Show runs from July 31 through August 29, 2009
Experiments in Nature
Saturday August 1st, 7:00pm
Silent Movie Theater
611 N. Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Mid-City Arts celebrate their one year anniversary with a massive group show featuring some of LA’s finest graffiti artists. Including live painting by the infamous CHAKA, DUSTER(Style Wars), RETNA, and more.
Mid-City Arts 1 Year Anniversary Group Show
Sunday August 2nd, 12-6 PM
Mid-City Arts
5113 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019