PORTABLE CITY PROJECTS

09 August 2010

Portable City Projects, led by Jules Rochielle, conceives of itself as an urban survival kit, a tool box for social interaction. Using an arts-based approach to building human connection while ending the silence that exists between us, Portable City Projects is a study on creating dialogue amongst those who experience urban alienation and isolation. LACE has invited Portable City Projects to stage a series of interactions with Hollywood community members throughout the year. www.portablecityprojects.org


PUBLIC ISSUE ACTION SERIES

Monday - Sunday, 16 - 22 August 2010, 6:00-7:00 PM
Public Action One: Supporting Public Libraries
Take a moment to shout out on the Portable City audio blog, and to take action which will show your support of public libraries. Tell us why library doors should be kept open. This audio blog will become part of a week long action at LACE from Aug 16 - 23rd in front of LACE. Show your support of public libraries.

ONGOING
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE  Public Interest Audio Action:
In conjunction with the State of the Union installation, Portable City Projects and Robert Ransick invite you to take part in the Voice of the People audio project. This participatory project features recordings by individuals reading the state ballot measures and voter results that make up State of the Union combined with popular music about each of those states.To make an appointment to read a ballot measure and share your opinions email Jules Rochielle at voice@portablecityprojects.org.

Saturday, 4 September 2010, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Public Action Two
Portable City and LACE are in the neighborhood. A day filled with sweeping and cleaning the area around LACE. Getting to know the neighbors and asking them for opinions on Public Green Spaces. Portable City collaborates with Owen Driggs, GYST, Mere Hackleman and ...

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ASAP @ LACE

05 August 2010

ASAP (after school arts program) is an arts education collective with a faculty and student population that is always in flux. Led by Michael Ano and Elizabeth Watkins, ASAP is motivated by the belief that “Arts education should be available to everyone.” They will organize a series of adult, family and teen programs that meditate on the landscape and populace of Hollywood and its relationship to LACE. www.asap-la.blogspot.com

ASAP Instructors: ft Bibles, Jen Smith, Mark Allen, Knifeandfork, Lily Simonson, Mara Lonner, Daniel Ingroff, Karla Diaz of Slanguage, Piero Golia, Sharon Bressler, Asuka Hisa and Museum Educators of Southern California (MESC), Brandy Vause and more.

ADULT WORKSHOPS

Saturday, 21 August 2010, 1:00-4:00 PM
DIY LA
w/ Jen Smith, Mark Allen
Join Mark Allen and Jen Smith as we explore DIY culture in Los Angeles along with other special guests.  Mark Allen will be speaking about the basics of starting your own (art/music/literature/whatever) space using Machine Project as an example.  Jen Smith will lead a pickling workshop where you can create your own pickled sensations.

Mark Allen is an artist, educator and curator located in Los Angeles. He is the founder and director of Machine Project (www.machineproject.com), a non-profit performance/installation space investigating art, technology, natural history, science and poetry.

Jen Smith is an artist and musician. With her post punk band the Quails, she has played music halls, street protests and squats, made posters, zines and anti-war ephemera and recorded three albums. She grew up eating industrial food. When she was a teenager, she endeavored to make a homemade pie, something she could not remember ever having eaten before. A month later, she swept the local county fair with her peach pie! She has been curious about food, how it is ...

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PUBLIC INTEREST: SUMMER CYCLE

21 June - 26 September 2010

PUBLIC INTEREST

ASAP, Emma Gray, Les Figues Press, Heather Roberge, Portable City Projects, Kim Schoenstadt, Robert Ransick

For PUBLIC INTEREST: The Summer Cycle, LACE’s galleries will feature HollywoodmerchmART! a LACE store intervention organized by curator Emma Gray and three new installations: State of the Union by Robert Ransick, Ultra Marine by Heather Roberge, and
Painted Over/Under: Parts 1 - 4
by Kim Schoenstadt.

These environments will set the stage for a robust calendar of summer programs, including participatory projects organized by ASAP, Les Figues Press and Portable City Projects.

SUPPORT
Public Interest: Summer Cycle has been made possible through the generous support of the Pasadena Art Alliance.

Ultra Marine is made possible in part with the support of the Department of Architecture and Urban Design at UCLA.

State of the Union has been made possible with the support of Bennington College and the Visual Artist's Network Exhibition Residency, a program of the National Performance Network, whose major contributors are the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, and the Nathan Cummings Foundation. For more information, www.npn.web.org. State of the Union Artists and Activists pamphlets have been generously provided by Printed Matter, NY. 

SPONSORS

PUBLIC INTEREST: STATE OF THE UNION

21 June - 26 September 2010

This 31-print installation by New York-based artist Robert Ransick focuses on the thirty-one U.S. states whose voters have amended their constitution to define marriage as a union between a man and a woman. Using the official voter results and ballot measure text copyedited by hand, Ransick creates an emotionally and politically charged installation in response to this hot button issue. Using material that is simultaneously of public record and highly personal, State of the Union is a poetic call to action and a necessary record of this shifting and contentious moment in history. Robert Ransick is LACE’s second Visual Artists Network artist-in-residence and will be in Los Angeles for the week leading up to the Public Interest kick-off. For images of his artwork, visit www.robertransick.com/sou.htm

State of the Union has been made possible with the support of Bennington College and the Visual Artist's Network Exhibition Residency, a program of the National Performance Network, whose major contributors are the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, and the Nathan Cummings Foundation. For more information, www.npn.web.org. State of the Union Artists and Activists pamphlets have been generously provided by Printed Matter, NY.

PUBLIC INTEREST: PAINTED OVER/UNDER

22 June - 25 September 2010

PAINTED OVER/UNDER: PARTS 1-4
Kim Schoenstadt’s Painted Over/Under Parts 1-4 is a year-long project based on the mismatched color patterning created by “graffiti maintenance” on freeway retaining walls and other open walls in the city. Parts 1-3 will incorporate guest curators Les Figues Press, Jens Hoffman and Erin Cullerton who will invite writers, artists and architects to create drawings in shifts on the walls in LACE’s rear gallery. With each part of the project, works will be written and/or drawn onto the walls, then painted over with Schoenstadt’s color palette, creating a layered, abstracted painting defined by the shapes of past projects, offering a new starting point for the next group, and so on.  Prior to each "painting out," Schoenstadt will apply tape on the large wall drawing to preserve portions of the work below. Part 4 will reveal the complete drawing, which will be constructed out of fragments of the project's history. www.kimschoenstadt.com.

Click here to visit the Painted Over/Under blog.

PART 1: NOT CONTENT
Les Figues Press starts Painted Over/Under: Part 1 with Not Content, a series of text projects that investigate the ways in which language functions within public and private spheres and within the tenuous and transitory space between these real and imagined realms.  How does public discourse construct narrative selves, and how are internal voices manifest as public discourse? What is unsaid beneath the saying and said within a silence?  What is covered or uncovered via the incessant text around us, and when is a wall a law, a border, a protective shield, a frame, a taboo?

Not Content will take place as a series of writers-in-residence.  Most residencies will last for three weeks, during which time the writer will engage in a project ...

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PUBLIC INTEREST: HollywoodmerchmART!

21 June - 25 September 2010

HOLLYWOODMERCHMART! 
Transforming LACE's store into an artist-created souvenir shop, HollywoodMerchmART! aims to engage, confuse and delight summer tourists on Hollywood Boulevard with works by both local and international artists. Ranging from postcards and maps to t-shirts and mini-sculptures, the store inventory draws inspiration from social-media and internet trends, as well as local objects found in nearby souvenir shops, thus speaking the language that is Hollywood. Prices will range from $1 to $200! Emma Gray, curator.

Shop online or shop at LACE!

Participating artists: Emily Joyce, Ashley McPeek, Collective Field, Richard Lidinsky, Brian Bress, Carolina Caycedo, Matthieu Laurette, Anthony James, Max Maslansky, Micol Hebron PLUS Sydney Snyder and the LA Vajazzlers, Kathryn Garcia, Kirsten Stoltman, John Kilduff, John Knuth, Steve Lambert, John Bucklin, Zoe Crosher, and Brian Bress.

HollywoodMerchmART! NEW ARTIST RELEASE RECEPTION
FRIDAY 6 AUGUST 2010, 4:00 - 6:00 PM
New items by artists Steve Lambert, Bari Ziperstein, and Collective Field get added to the mix of items in HollywoodMerchmART! 

DON’T MISS IT! In a brave attempt to multi-task outside HollywoodMerchmART! John Kilduff of Letspainttv.com will jog on his treadmill on the Walk of Fame, while performing various mundane and creative activities (from eating chicken and blending drinks to painting portraits) for a modest fee. Kilduff will be performing on various occasions throughout the summer.

PUBLIC INTEREST: ULTRA MARINE

21 June - 25 September 2010

ULTRA MARINE
LACE commissioned
murmur's Heather Roberge, a Los Angeles architect and educator, to create an immersive environment of iridescent color. Suspended layers of shimmering fabric will bathe visitors in color rendered as luminous vapor. Ultra Marine will serve as LACE’s public plaza for performances and workshops throughout the summer, and act as an attractor to draw people through the space and encourage various forms of gathering and relaxation.
http://murmur-la.com

 


Fundred Fridays at LACE

16 July 2010

Every Friday from 4-6 pm

Due to the huge success of our last Fundred event, LACE will now be hosting Fundred Fridays every week from 4-6 pm. Come draw your unique Fundred Dollar Bill and be part of the solution to eliminate the devastating effects of lead-contaminated soil that currently places children at risk for severe learning disabilities and behavioral problems. All Fundred Dollar Bills will be mailed from LACE to a Fundred Collection Center on its way to Congress.

For more information on the Fundred project and artist Mel Chin's work, visit www.fundred.org.

For more information on Michael Ano and After School Arts Program (ASAP), visit asap-la.blogspot.com or join the group on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7335488052&v=wall.

ASAP @ LACE: Teen Workshop - Building/Re-building

28 August 2010

3-Day Workshop Starts Aug. 28

Saturday, 28 August 9AM-1PM; Tuesday, 31 August 6PM-10PM; Saturday, 4 September 1PM-4PM

In this three-day workshop teens will explore the architecture and design of Hollywood Boulevard with local architects Michael Hricak, Mia Lehrer, Michael Leherer, and Carl Meyer.

Learn to create maquettes, drawings, collages and other media to help you design and construct a new Hollywood.  The three-day workshop includes tours of LACE's exhibition Public Interest 2010 and will conclude with a one-night exhibition of the projects that workshop participants complete at LACE. 
Space is limited to 20, advanced registration is required.

Please RSVP to rsvp@welcometolace.org or 323-957-1777 x13