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Susan Silton: Who’s In A Name? Publication Launch/Event

Launch event includes approximately thirty of the participating artists presenting short responses in various forms to the project, including (list subject to change): Suzanne Adelman, Judie Bamber, ... [Read More]

Tagged With: 2013, Adam Overton, Alex Klein, Alex Slade, Amitis Motevalli, Andrew Berardini, Annetta Kapon, Anthony Carfello, Audrey Mandelbaum, Austin Young, Bari Ziperstein, Betsy Lin Seder, Brian Moss, Bridget Cooks, Carolyn Castaño, Carrie Ungerman, Cole Akers, Connie Samaras, Corrina Peipon, David Burns, David Lamelas, Dawn Kasper, Eileen Cowin, Eve Luckring, Farrah Karapetian, Ginny Cook, Hillary Mushkin, Jason Hill, Jen Smith, Job Piston, Jody Zellen, Joseph Santarromana, Joshua Callaghan, Judie Bamber, Kaucyila Brooke, Kavior Moon, Ken Ehrlich, Kim Schoen, Kristin Calabrese, Laurel Beckman, Lisa Anne Auerbach, Liz Kotz, Lynne Berman, Mara De Luca, Marcus Civin, Margie Schnibbe, Matias Viegener, Meena Nanji, Micol Hebron, MOCA, Nancy Popp, Pat O’Neill, Rachelle Rojany, Rebecca Campbell, Robert Crouch, Robert Fontenot, S.A. Bachman, Sant Khalsa, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Sheila Pinkel, Stacie Martinez, Stephen van Dyck, Susan Silton, Susan Silton: Who's in a Name, Susan Silton: Who's in a Name Publication Launch/Event, Susanna Newbury, Suzanne Adelman, T. Kim-Trang Tran, Taisha Paggett, Virginia Solomon, Yael Lipschutz, Yong Soon Min, Young Chung, Yvonne Rainer

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As part of a special Mother’s Day celebration in As part of a special Mother’s Day celebration in 1990, Freshly Wrapped Candies headlined a two-night celebration of motherhood at LACE, featuring an eclectic group of artists, musicians, poets, and performers. 

Among them was Anna Homler (@homlerian), who will be performing with Jeff Schwartz and David Javelosa (@microwave_buddha) during “ENDURANCE” next Sunday, May 17. 

Pictured here: Freshly Wrapped Candies performing; swipe to see the event’s flyer. Wishing a lovely weekend to all the moms and mother figures!
Printed Matter’s 2025 LA Art Book Fair is happen Printed Matter’s 2025 LA Art Book Fair is happening soon at the ArtCenter College of Design! From May 15-18, stop by Booth C13 to say hi to the LACE team and browse our publications. 

LAABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs) features artists and collectives, small presses, institutions, galleries, and much more. Check out their website for a full calendar of events. We hope to see you there! @printedmatterinc
Happening May 16 and 17, “ENDURANCE” presents Happening May 16 and 17, “ENDURANCE” presents performance art and interdisciplinary work by elder artists. 🔶 

Pictured here is “BLACK GOLD/FEVER,” a 2011 multi-media performance by Ulysses Jenkins. The performance called back to the artist’s 1980 piece, also performed at LACE, entitled “Columbus Day: a doggerel.” Utilizing dance, video projections, music, and spoken word, “BLACK GOLD/FEVER” measured the toll placed upon the environment and Indigenous peoples. 

See Ulysses Jenkins and the Dark Bob as part of “ENDURANCE.” This event is free to attend with RSVP. Tickets are going quickly, and LACE has created a wait list to accommodate interest. Click the link in our bio for more information. 

Please note: Because seating is very limited for this program, we ask that if you can no longer attend, you release your ticket so someone else may attend. Performance line-up subject to change.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth at Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth at the @latimes Festival of Books this past weekend! 

And a big shout-out to our friends in the @latimesfob booth, who are always doing vital work: @centerforlanduseinterpretation, Equitable Vitrines, @gyopo.us and @lapovertydepartment. 

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