Entries Tagged as 'Art'

Direct links to Los Alamos Adventures…

The Black Hole Junkstore Museum

The Bradbury Museum

Ukeleles and Kitch Art — Amy Crehore

The reception for Amy Crehore’s new exhibit at Thinkspace Gallery opens tonight from 7-11.

Live From The Field

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Mickey on drugs?!?!

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Disney agreed to this!!

Bloc28 gallery at Spring and 4th in downtown LA. Disney allowed artists to make “street” art of Mickey Mouse. I’m astounded that Disney is allowing underground Mickey art (but that’s what the organizer says)!

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Fluorescent minerals at MONA

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Museum Of Neon Art

A small space in an old building on 4th Street near Spring in downtown Los Angeles.  Holes in the walls and ceiling give the space a post-apocalyptic feel.  They would like to move to a bigger room so they could put out more of their collection of neon signs collected from old buildings.Sent from my iPhonephoto.jpg

Lucha Vavoom

When a coworker says he has an extra ticket for a show with midget mexican wrestlers and burlesque dancers I guess you just kinda have to say yes.

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Jeff Price’s ‘Pre-Holiday-Sale’ Sale on Saturday

Jeff is a glass blower who occasionally opens his studio
and gives glass blowing demonstrations.  If you've gone
to The Renaissance Pleasure Faire over the past 10 years,
you may have seen him giving demonstrations on how glass
was worked hundreds of years ago.  In his studio, of
course, he uses a variety of fancy techniques.  He also
sells lots of glass bowls, vases, abstract pieces, and
levitating marbles at a discount, AND serves snacks!
Levitating marbles are great optical illusions: a glass
sphere is placed within a spiral copper wire hanging on
a string; when it is spun, the spiral fools your brain
into thinking that the sphere is going either up or down.
His studio is at

1208 E. Walnut St., Unit D, Santa Ana.

Here is his website (http://www.jeffpriceartglass.com/).