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February 2011
Nomad Two Worlds: LACE Family Activities Day
February 27, 2011 10 - 5 pm at Pier 59 West in Santa Monica We are thrilled to invite you to join us and come experience Nomad Two Worlds. Created by world-renowned photographer Russell James, Nomad Two Worlds is a collaborative art project with Australia’s indigenous artists. The LACE Family Activities Day promises to be both fun and educational, and will feature didjeridoo lessons, painting activities, storytelling and music videos. Native American and Haitian cultures will be explored in music, dance…
Find out more »Community Dance Series: Christine Suarez
February 27, 2011 12 - 2 pm Presented by Portable City Projects Join us for this free dance workshop in the LACE galleries. Christine Suarez is a choreographer, dancer, educator, and art instigator. She loves to make dances in unusual and unexpected places. Her definition of dance is broad and welcoming. Using improvisation, sound, and body, participants in her workshop will collectively create mini-dance events all over the space. Suarez is currently collaborating with six dancers building a guerilla-style dance…
Find out more »March 2011
So Funny It Hurts: Alice Cunt and Kale Likover
10 March 2011 curated by Brian Getnick LACE is thrilled to present So Funny it Hurts, a series of performances curated by artist and writer Brian Getnick. At a base level, humor, especially dark humor attracts an audience. All of the works of these artists can be enjoyed as humorous at first reading. However, the ways that these artists use satire to mine complex psychologies and slippery notions of self offer even more to those who are willing stay…
Find out more »So Funny It Hurts: Lauren Weedman and Nathan Bockelman
24 March 2011, 7 - 9 pm Curated by Brian Getnick LACE is thrilled to present So Funny it Hurts, a series of performances curated by artist and writer Brian Getnick. At a base level, humor - especially dark humor - attracts an audience. All of the works of these artists can be enjoyed as humorous at first reading. However, the ways in which they use satire to mine complex psychologies and slippery notions of self offer even more to those…
Find out more »April 2011
So Funny It Hurts: Asher Hartman with Curt LeMieux
07 April 2011, 7 - 9 pm Curated by Brian Getnick LACE is thrilled to present So Funny it Hurts, a series of performances curated by artist and writer Brian Getnick. At a base level, humor - especially dark humor - attracts an audience. All of the works of these artists can be enjoyed as humorous at first reading. However, the ways in which they use satire to mine complex psychologies and slippery notions of self offer even more to those…
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