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04 June 2011

Canoga Park Summertime Artrageous Art Walk

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As part of its centennial celebration, Canoga Park presents the Summertime Artrageous Art Walk. Walk through Canoga Park, take in the art, enjoy the music and have dinner!

The Walk will be within the Canoga Park Historic Old Town Center which will come alive with artists of all varieties sharing their work with you inside stores along the Sherman Way Corridor and adjacent side-streets.

The Art Walk will include 15 venues and over 30 artists, live music, wine and cheese, gourmet food trucks and places to hang out and enjoy to scene. 
 
The purpose of the Canoga Park Summertime Artrageous Art Walk and Arts Day is to continuously highlight the Canoga Park / West Valley Arts District & its many talented fine artists, performing artists, Live Theatres and other Art Venues as well as the many talented local musicians and to help lead into Canoga Park’s 100th Anniversary – March 2012.

The Walk will be held on the Third Thursday of May, June, July, August & September from 6:00 PM until 10:00 PM leading up to Clyde Porter’s Arts Day – Festival del Artista – which will take place on Saturday 15 October 2011 on Owensmouth Ave (North of Sherman Way) from 9 AM until 2:00 PM.

You may also pick up maps at Follow Your Heart, HenrĂ­’s, Canoga Park Youth Arts Center, Chamber Office, Canoga Park I. A. Office, West Valley Playhouse or Madrid Theatre each month for a list of locations, exhibits & music.

If you are an Artist/Musician who would like to participate, a merchant or property owner with a space to share or just someone who would like to help, call Mary at 818.346.7480.
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Canoga Park Artrageous Art Walk
Historic Old Town Center
Sherman Way, Canoga Park 91303 [MAP]
(818) 346-7480
http://canogapark100.com/

Go Metro!
Topanga Cyn Bl: 245
Sherman Way: 163, 363


 

– c. Canoga Park Improvement Association; p. R. Nelson

01 June 2011

After! Art Walk in Venice

Venice Art Walk and Auctions By and For Venice Family Clinic -- The After! Art Walk -- Saturday, June 4A selection of art for saleVenice Art Walk & Auctions took place on the week-end of 20-22 May.  The annual event raises money for the non-profit Venice Family Clinic.  During the three-day event, Venice residents open their homes to art studio and architecture tours and an art auction is held featuring artists from the community.  After! Art Walk Is the follow up to the May event to further raise funds for the invaluable services the Venice Family Clinic provides to low income residents on the Westside of Los Angeles.

More than 100 works of art--paintings, sculptures, photographs, skate decks, surfboards, and limited-edition prints--for sale at opening bid prices!

Also:
  • Great food and refreshments provided by Gelson's Markets
  • Official Venice Art Walk & Auctions merchandise for sale
  • Free raffle: Enter to win one of seven signed, classic Venice Art Walk & Auctions posters by Mark di Suvero, Kenny Harris, Ed Moses, Ken Price, Ed Ruscha, Patssi Valdez, and Tom Wudl! Winners drawn every hour
Free and open to the public. Preview selected works online. Art is also available to purchase, by appointment only, in advance of the event by calling 310-664-7916.

Artists include (as of 5/27/11):
Kim Abeles, Lisa Adams, Mikel Alatza, Anahit Alaverdyan, Irina Alimanestianu, Erin Althea, Magda Audifred, Hilary Baker, Christopher Barbour, Marlo Bartels, Wolfgang Bauer, Edith Beaucage, Debby Beck, Drew Beckmeyer, Quinton Bemiller, Kimber Berry, Guillermo Bert, Amy Bird, Bleek CBS, BOBCATMINX, Amy Bouse, Nick Bradley, Shay Bredimus, Liz Brizzi & Ashton Trujillo, Jay Brockman, Ben Brough, Douglas I Busch, Kristina Campbell, Jeaneen Carlino, Linde Caughey, Ceramic Group Piece 2011, Chalk, Kai Bob Chang, Chunk, Michelle Coffey, Gisela Colon, Alika Cooper, Corina Corina, Allison Cortson, Lori Cozen-Geller, Craww, Raul Curacosa, Jeffrey Daniels, Chris Dawson, Raul de la Torre, B.J. Dockweiler, Duart JDI, Robyn Adrian Dunbar, Anna Dusi & Daniela Arbizzi, Kikki Eder, Charlie Edmiston, Dan Eldon, Haunted Euth, Thor Evensen, Tom Everhart, Mark X Farina, Mollie Favour, Nancy Fink, Patrick Fraser, Dominique Fung, Simone Gad, Margaret Gallegos, Steve Galloway, Patrick Gannon, Helen K. Garber, Margaret Garcia, Germs, Stephen Glassman, Joe Goode, Bruce Gray, Danni Greenwalt, Kio Griffith, Jenny Hager, Gus Harper, Kenny Harris, Tony Hawk, Jenny Herrick, David Hinnebusch, Fred Hoerr, Susan Holcomb, Michael C. Hsiung, Julienne Hsu, Jim Hubbard, Ichiro Irie, Winifred Johnson Brewer, Jennifer Joyce, Flora Kao, Barbara Kerwin, Robert Ketchum, Steve Kim, Linda King, Nancy Kinsey, Aida Klein, Michael Knight, Diana Kohne, Elliot V. Kotek, Sandy Lajer, Gayle Lewis, Edward Lightner, David Limrite, Line Line Dot, Marianne Magne, Deborah Martin, Jena Martin, Kim McCarty, Dan McCleary, Alfredo Mercado, Neilah Meyers, Norman Meyers, Patti Meyers, Brad Miller, James Miller, Tressa Miller, Casey Mixter, Dan Monteavaro, Flavia Monteiro, John Mooney, Jim Morphesis, Jules Muck, Juan Carlos Munoz Hernandez, Ryan Murphy, Geraldine Neuwirth, Christine Nguyen, Nicnak, Object Control, Jayme Odgers, Peggy Oki, Rick Ordonez, Elizabeth Orleans, Miguel Osuna, Kenton Parker, Saule Piktys, Nancy Popenoe, Beata Pozniak, Pulp, Francesca Quintano & Michael Schneider, Burton Rein, Remio, Georgina Reskala, Retna, Rhys JDI, Rachel Rogov, Sonia Romero, Michael A. Rosenfeld, Gali Rotstein, Gwen Samuels, Robert Schwan, Anna Silver, Tanja Skala, Smear, Alexis Smith, Melinda Smith-Altschuler, Ruth C. Snyder, Todd Squires, Mike Stansell, Therman Statom, Gretel Stephens, May Sun, Super Fckr, Surge MDR, Jessamine Tepper, James David Thomas, Quentin Thomas, Jacob Tillman, Mark Todd, Shark Toof, Thomas Trivitt, Edwin Ushiro, Linda Vallejo, Ginger Van Hook, Sergio Vasquez, Margaret von Biesen, Hovin Wang, Esther Pearl Watson, Michelle Weiner, Wayne White, Pontus Willfors, Joyce Wisdom, Wise, Heidi Wrage, Tom Wudl, Laurie Yehia, Lawrence Yun, Larry Yust, Eric Zammitt, Dave Zarick, and Zelda Zinn

Visit http://theveniceartwalk.org/after-art-walk for more info and updates.


All proceeds from the Venice Art Walk & Auctions benefit Venice Family Clinic, providing free, quality health care to people in need.

Venice Family Clinic is the largest free clinic in the country. More than 24,400 men, women, children, teens, and seniors are served annually by nearly 2,100 individuals – including more than 500 physicians – who donate their time, valued at $2 million annually. Ninety-seven percent are low-income and nearly three-quarters are uninsured. 
Venice Family Clinic provides more than 106,000 primary care, specialty care, mental health, dental, and health education visits annually. All services – including diagnosis, treatment, medications, follow-up care, and laboratory tests – are provided free of charge. Particular emphasis is placed on the needs of women, children, the homeless, and those with chronic diseases.  
Click here for more information about programs and services.
Click here to download a fact sheet about Venice Family Clinic (PDF).
Venice Family Clinic
604 Rose Avenue, Venice 90291
(310) 392-9255

26 May 2011

Long Beach Mid-City Studio Tour [June 2011]

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Long Beach artists will open their studios on Saturday and Sunday, June 4th and 5th, 2011 from 11 AM to 5 PM. The public is invited to see a diverse range of art works, including paintings, mixed media constructions, handmade artists’ books, prints, photographs, and jewelry.


The free event is called The Mid-City Studio Tour because of the neighborhood locations of the artists’ studios within Long Beach. This fifth biennial program celebrates the vital visual artist community in this city. Sue Ann Robinson, known nationally for her innovative, handmade artist’s books, comments, “There are many wonderful, creative artists in this area who outnumber the arts venues available to present work to the public.

The Mid-City Studio Tour provides a special opportunity to see artists’ environments and processes.”
Invitations and maps for this self-guided studio tour are available before the event at Greenly Art Space (2698 Junipero Avenue #113 in Signal Hill), Long Beach Museum of Art (2300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach 90803), Free Spirit Yoga (3910 Atlantic Ave, Long Beach 90807), Arts  Council for Long Beach (110 Pine Avenue, Long Beach 90802), Utopia (445 E 1st St Long Beach, CA 90802), and various It’s a Grind coffee houses in the mid-city area.

Please visit the website  http://www.midcitystudiotour.com for images, more information about the artists, and the tour map.

The Mid-City Studio Tour is sponsored by Arts Council for Long Beach and It’s a Grind coffee houses in the mid-city area.

– Mid-City  Studio Tour 16:19 Thu 26 May 2011

First Fridays in Bixby Knolls, Long Beach [June 2011]


First Fridays Long Beach — a celebration of art and music.

The mission of First Fridays Long Beach is to promote and support local artists and musicians by providing them with an outlet to showcase their work. Every first Friday night of the month, participating Bixby Knolls businesses unite to promote local artists and musicians through extended
operating hours. In doing so, we hope to encourage a dialogue between businesses, artists and the community.

First Fridays on June 3 will get us all in the pre-summer mood with an overflowing plate of fun from the dessert buffet. The district continues to bring the monthly programming of untraditional fun, hijinx, and plenty of “the unexpected.”

Ingredients for the night include: Mobile art stations, 80s dance music, spoken word, electronic grooves, improv comedy, Timstrument, community drawing, tarot cards, drag queens, face painting, First Books, antiques, piano man, Big Red Bus, and the Knolls Ranger.

We will initiate a new program called “Seniors First! at First Fridays” with the help of the Long Beach Shakespeare Company and Don Knabe’s office sponsoring a bus to bring senior citizens from Gold Star Manor to enjoy all of the festivities of the event.
 
When the businesses start to close, "First Fridays After Hours" begins. Nino's Italian Restaurant, The Factory, and EJ Malloy’s go late into the night with food, drinks, and great music. Why go home early? Stay out and continue the energy.

Dine on Art-Lantic Avenue at one of our tasty restaurants then grab the Big Red Bus that will transport you venue to venue from designated stops at the participating businesses.


Visit http://www.firstfridayslongbeach.com/ or the Facebook First Fridays, Long Beach event page for details including a listing of participating businesses.


Stop by Bella Cosa (3803 Atlantic) from 6:30pm – 8:00pm to find all the information about First Fridays, maps, business info, and restaurant recommendations.

First Fridays Long Beach
Bixby Knolls, Long Beach, CA 90807

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– Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Association 11:05 Thu 26 May 2011

15 May 2011

Venice Art Walk & Auctions

Venice Art Walk and Auctions By and For Venice Family Clinic. The Original Venice Experience
Venice is Art—a magical place where, on one weekend a year, artists open their studios, architects open their homes, and art lovers gather at one of the area’s largest silent art auctions, all to raise funds to help Venice Family Clinic provide free, quality health care to people in need. That weekend has arrived! And it’s bigger than ever, with five great events… 

Board by OtaSkate Surf Auction
Friday, May 20, 2011, 6 – 10 pm

Free and open to the public
An incredible new exhibition and silent auction of skate decks and surfboards reshaped and recreated by more than 60 local artists, musicians, and athletes—including Dogtown and Z-Boys alumni Stacy Peralta, Nathan Pratt and Allen Sarlo; pro skaters Lacey Baker and Daniel Espinoza; graffiti and street masters RISK, Smog City, Bleek, and Skegs; Napalm Records’ Brant Bjork; and tattoo artists Charly Reynoso, Big Boy, Justin Jackus, Alayna Magnan, Paul Deters, Tyoni Aragon, Jason Profant, and Ryan Murphy—at Track 16 at Bergamot Station.

Art & Architecture Tour: West L.A.—Flats North of Olympic to the Hills North of Sunset
Saturday, May 21, 2011, 11 am – 4 pm

Shoshana/Muller ResidenceDocent-led bus tour, featuring V.I.P. guides Keith Markovitz, Alison White, J.R. Roberts, and Chris Menrad
$175 per person, includes ticket to the Venice Art Walk & Auctions on Sunday
Traveling north-south through the flatlands of West L.A. to the mountainsides of Brentwood on this premium, docent-led bus tour, participants will experience a microcosm of L.A. lifestyles from dense urban living to hillside aeries looking out over the city. Note: This docent-led bus tour includes a box lunch and a presentation by architect and author Cory Buckner about A. Quincy Jones and the Mutual Housing Association development in Crestwood Hills, the only successful large-scale cooperative housing development in California. Planned originally to provide 500 houses and community facilities on a hillside site at the edge of the Santa Monica Mountains, Crestwood Hills is one of the few fully realized modernist projects in the state.

Art & Architecture Tour: Appleton Way—One Amazing Block + Much More
Saturday, May 21, 2011, noon – 4 pm
Walnut ResidenceSelf-guided tour
$125 per person, includes ticket to the Venice Art Walk & Auctions on Sunday
Discover a hidden architectural enclave—Appleton Way in Venice—where several spectacular homes have sprouted in just the past five years. Four of these homes—designed by Brooks + Scarpa, du Architects, Santiago Ortiz, and homeowners Sylvia Aroth & Jeff Cook—will be on this self-guided tour, along with the Carson/Bettauer Residence on the next block, and gardens designed by Suzanne McKevitt and Z Freedman Landscape Design. An added bonus just a few blocks away is the Cor-Ten clad Walnut Residence designed by Modal Design around an 80-year-old umbrella pine.

The Main Event
VENICE ART WALK & AUCTIONS

 
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Feelin' So Fine by Eddie Ruscha Jr.Register at Westminster School, 1010 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice
$50 per person
 
Studio Tour
11 am – 4 pm
The centerpiece of the Venice Art Walk & Auctions! More than 50 artists’ studios and special exhibits including 16 never before on the tour—such as those of Alex AndrĂ©, Laurie Cozen-Geller, Jamie Dean, Stephen Glassman, Amir Magal, John Mooney, Jules Muck, Judy Nimtz, Sarah Stockstill, Michael Weber, and Jennifer Wolf—give the public a glimpse of what happens behind the scenes.

 
Silent Art Auction
10 am – 5:30 pm
Take home a piece of Venice. Hundreds of pieces—from paintings and sculptures to ceramics and photography—by established and emerging artists could be yours. Just bid! Note: free preview on Saturday, May 21, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm, at Westminster School.


Select Auction
10 am – 5 pm
A small group of works by some of Southern California’s most distinguished artists—including Peter Alexander, Laddie John Dill, Joe Goode, Kim McCarty and Judy Stabile—at Bigfoot Studios, 901 Abbot Kinney Blvd., a short walk north of the main auction site at Westminster School. Click here to pre-bid on Select Auction items
.

Art Within Reach
10 am – 6 pm
Own a piece of the future at a price point anyone can afford! This new addition showcases works by 15 internationally recognized and emerging artists—including Delia Brown, Erin Cosgrove, Todd Gray, Dion Johnson, Mara Lonner, Renee Petropoulos, Fay Ray, Eddie Ruscha Jr., Analia Saban, Kim Schoenstadt, Samantha Thomas, Mungo Thompson, Kerry Tribe, Jennifer Wolf, and Bari Zipperstein—each of whom will create original, archival, digital inkjet prints in a signed and numbered edition of 20
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Plus…the Artful Living auction of exquisite items for the home, a Food Fair of great local restaurants—including Acadie Crepes, Chaya Venice, The Counter, Hama Sushi, Jones Coffee Roasters, Sunny Blue, and Upstairs 2—and live music by The Raging Bulls and Masanga throughout the day.

Art & Architecture Tour: Water and Tree-Lined Streets of Venice
Sunday, May 22, 2011, 11 am – 2 pm
Cleft HouseSelf-guided tour
$125 per person, includes ticket to the Venice Art Walk & Auctions on Sunday

Sunday’s self-guided architecture tour features houses within easy walking or bicycling distance of Art Walk artists’ studios, giving tour-goers the opportunity for a day filled with art and architecture by C/ARC, GRAYmatter architecture, Marmol Radziner, and Bradley Johnson & Elise Gispan. Two of the houses are on Venice’s storied canals, and the others are on streets that were also part of Abbot Kinney’s original “Venice of America”—now some of Venice’s choicest addresses.



Visit www.theveniceartwalk.org for more information, including photos and descriptions of homes on the Art & Architecture Tours; lists of participating artists in the Studio Tours, Silent Art Auction, Skate Surf Auction, and Art Within Reach; and more.
Tickets for all events are available online at www.theveniceartwalk.org, by phone at 310.392.9255, or at registration on the days of the events.
Volunteer opportunities are still available. Please contact Denise Downward at ddownward@mednet.ucla.edu

All proceeds from the Venice Art Walk & Auctions benefit Venice Family Clinic, providing free, quality health care to people in need.

Venice Family Clinic is the largest free clinic in the country. More than 24,400 men, women, children, teens, and seniors are served annually by nearly 2,100 individuals – including more than 500 physicians – who donate their time, valued at $2 million annually. Ninety-seven percent are low-income and nearly three-quarters are uninsured. 
Venice Family Clinic provides more than 106,000 primary care, specialty care, mental health, dental, and health education visits annually. All services – including diagnosis, treatment, medications, follow-up care, and laboratory tests – are provided free of charge. Particular emphasis is placed on the needs of women, children, the homeless, and those with chronic diseases.  
Click here for more information about programs and services.
Click here to download a fact sheet about Venice Family Clinic (PDF).
Venice Family Clinic
604 Rose Avenue, Venice 90291
(310) 392-9255



07 May 2011

Second Saturdays Art Walk in Long Beach [May 2011]


Second Saturdays in Long Beach: Art Walk in the East Village Arts District 

 

Every second Saturday of the month from 4-10pm, the streets of the East Village Arts District in Long Beach becomes a center for art, music, food, and community.  The Art Walk takes place around the streets of Ocean Blvd., Linden Ave, First Street, Broadway and Elm. Linden Avenue is closed to traffic and transformed into a street art fair by local artists.

Two stages are dedicated to street performances and live music. Local art galleries and retail businesses such as gift shops, boutiques, restaurants and coffee shops stay open until late evening. The art walk is free and everyone is welcome.

Got art?  Enter your art in the monthy contest: One piece of art work will be declared the Long Beach Masterpiece of the month and win a cash prize!

New at the art walk, HELLADA presents The Second Saturdays Art Walk Fashion Show!
Every art walk at 9:30pm, local fashion stores will show their best!  Live models, music and fun!

Visit http://www.artwalklb.com for /index.htm details and maps.

East Village Arts District, Long Beach, CA 90802

29 April 2011

First Fridays in Bixby Knolls, Long Beach [May 2011]


First Fridays Long Beach — a celebration of art and music.

The mission of First Fridays Long Beach is to promote and support local artists and musicians by providing them with an outlet to showcase their work. Every first Friday night of the month, participating Bixby Knolls businesses unite to promote local artists and musicians through extended
operating hours. In doing so, we hope to encourage a dialogue between businesses, artists and the community.


Visit http://www.firstfridayslongbeach.com/ or the Facebook First Fridays, Long Beach event page for details including a listing of participating businesses.


Stop by Bella Cosa (3803 Atlantic) from 6:30pm – 8:00pm to find all the information about First Fridays, maps, business info, and restaurant recommendations.


Bixby Knolls, Long Beach, CA 90807
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02 April 2011

Second Saturdays Gallery Nights in NELA [April 2011]



NELAart Second Saturday Gallery Night is a free self-guided tour of the galleries, non-profits
and artist-run project spaces located in Northeast Los Angeles (NELA). NELA has a tradition in the
arts that dates back to the early 1900s when the USC College of Fine Arts was located in Highland
Park and characters like Charles Lummis and Antonio Corsi were living in the area. The tradition
continues with new spaces opening regularly. NELA is now one of L.A.'s most exciting destinations to
view contemporary art.

For details and maps visit http://www.nelaart.com/

Also see the Facebook page.

Highland Park, CA 90042


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Second Saturdays Art Walk in Long Beach [April 2011]



Second Saturdays in Long Beach: Art Walk in the East Village Arts District 

 

Every second Saturday of the month from 6-10pm, the streets of the East Village Arts District in Long Beach becomes a center for art, music, food, and community.  The Art Walk takes place around the streets of Ocean Blvd., Linden Ave, First Street, Broadway and Elm. Linden Avenue is closed to traffic and transformed into a street art fair by local artists.

Two stages are dedicated to street performances and live music. Local art galleries and retail businesses such as gift shops, boutiques, restaurants and coffee shops stay open until late evening. Everyone is welcome.

New at the art walk, HELLADA presents The Second Saturdays Art Walk Fashion Show!
Every art walk at 9:30pm, local fashion stores will show their best!  Live models, music and fun!

DJ Paul R, First/Linden Stage 6-8pm
Paul Dominguez, First/Linden Stage 8-10pm

Visit http://www.artwalklb.com for /index.htm details and maps.

East Village Arts District, Long Beach, CA 90802

31 March 2011

First Thursdays Art Walk in San Pedro [April 2011]

Nearly 40 shops participate in Thursday San Pedro Art Walk, downtown San Pedro's monthly event.
Art galleries, shops and restaurants are open till 9:00pm. Some restaurants have a 1st Thursday
Night Special.

Most of the participants are on 4th St - 7th St and Pacific Ave - Palos Verdes St.

Free Docent Led Artwalk Tour: The April Artwalk tour is from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. This months tour includes a wide range of art from local and visiting artists. Imaginative ceramics, expressionist figure painting, and abstract oils are represented. The one hour free tour will leave from the San Pedro Chamber of Commerce, 390 W. 7th Street, at 6:30 p.m.

Visit http://www.1stthursday.com/ for the more event details, including info on artists and galleries and to print out this month's Art Walk guide.

Also see the Facebook page.

San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA 90731

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 Go Metro!
 7th Street/Harbor Bl: 247
 Pacific Avenue: 246

25 March 2011

First Fridays in Bixby Knolls, Long Beach [April 2011]


First Fridays Long Beach — a celebration of art and music.

The mission of First Fridays Long Beach is to promote and support local artists and musicians by providing them with an outlet to showcase their work. Every first Friday night of the month, participating Bixby Knolls businesses unite to promote local artists and musicians through extended
operating hours. In doing so, we hope to encourage a dialogue between businesses, artists and the community.


Visit http://www.firstfridayslongbeach.com/ or the Facebook First Fridays, Long Beach event page for details including a listing of participating businesses.


Stop by Bella Cosa (3803 Atlantic) from 6:30pm – 8:00pm to find all the information about First Fridays, maps, business info, and restaurant recommendations.


Bixby Knolls, Long Beach, CA 90807
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27 January 2011

First Fridays, Long Beach: February "Mash Up"


First Fridays Long Beach — a celebration of art and music.

The mission of First Fridays Long Beach is to promote and support local artists and musicians by providing them with an outlet to showcase their work. Every first Friday night of the month, articipating Bixby Knolls businesses unite to promote local artists and musicians through extended
operating hours. In doing so, we hope to encourage a dialogue between businesses, artists and the community.

First Fridays kicks off 2011 with a “Mash Up” on February 4.  After a brief winter’s nap in January, First Fridays brings together Valentine’s Day, Chinese New Year, and Black History Month. 

Visit http://www.firstfridayslongbeach.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/pages/First-Fridays-Long-Beach/133002472533?v=wall#!/pages/First-Fridays-Long-Beach/133002472533 for details including a listing of participating businesses.

Stop by Bella Cosa (3803 Atlantic) from 6:30pm – 8:00pm to find all the information about First Fridays, maps, business info, and restaurant recommendations.


Bixby Knolls, Long Beach, CA 90807
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02 January 2011

Second Saturday: Long Beach [January 2011]



Second Saturdays in Long Beach: Art Walk in the East Village Arts District

Every second Saturday of the month, the streets of the East Village Arts District in Long Beach become a center for art, music, food, and community.  The Art Walk takes place around the streets of Ocean Blvd., Linden Ave, First Street, Broadway and Elm. Linden Avenue is closed to traffic and transformed into a street art fair by local artists.

Two stages are dedicated to street performances and live music. Local art galleries and retail businesses such as gift shops, boutiques, restaurants and coffee shops stay open until late evening. Everyone is welcome.

 Visit http://www.artwalklb.com for /index.htm details and maps.

East Village Arts District, Long Beach, CA 90802

30 November 2010

First Thursdays in San Pedro — Art Walk

Nearly 40 shops participate in Thursday San Pedro ARTWalk, downtown San Pedro's monthly event.
Art galleries, shops and restaurants are open till 9:00pm. Some restaurants have a 1st Thursday
Night Special.

Most of the participants are on 4th St - 7th St and Pacific Ave - Palos Verdes St.



Visit http://www.1stthursday.com/ for the next events details.

Also see the Facebook page.

San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA 90731

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