It didn’t rain! We actually got the clear skies and full moon we were hoping for Saturday night.

Thanks to everyone who came, including our repeat visitors who decided after Fri. night that they wanted to see the show again and bring their friends. Cool! We’re so glad you had a good time.

Thanks also to our two fantastic musicians Cara Wick and Kim Lembo.

We loved your music.


The show closes today. We’d love to see you if you haven’t had a chance to come by yet. We’re open from 1 to 5pm and we’ll have some art supplies out for kids & adults to play and create their own glow in the dark and florescent art.
Plus you’ll get to see Happy L.A. Hyder’s Pillars and watch the light shift as you move your flashlight across the photograph.

We also have a special tribute to the poet Sal Salasin by his niece Elisa Salasin.
When submitting her piece for the show Elisa wrote, “On March 19, 2009, my uncle, the poet Sal Salasin, died of lung cancer. In his final hours of life Sal called out for hot and cold, light and dark. All of his shadows laid bare and stark – illuminating his final transition out of this world, and teaching those of us close to him how to live.”

Many people have been commenting as well about this piece by Eli Jenkins. What do you see in this one?

We have art in the kitchen by Becky Jaffe and Kristen Hoard.

And moody, mysterious photographs by Kamran Golriz.

Photographs by Courtney McCutcheon,


and C. Brooks

Plus a human body sculpture made from old film negatives, titled for this show: Illuminating the Shadows of our Past by Lanell Dike.

All of this to say, Come! You’ll have fun. See you later.
January 31st, 2010 - 11:33 am
Lanell,
What great artwork!!! Again, I’m sorry I missed it. But, I’m glad you were able to take pics of it. Very cool.
Hope your last day goes well.
Dawn
January 31st, 2010 - 8:16 pm
WOW! What great energy. What wonderful magic. Kudos to ALL the creators of “Art.” The show was incredible.
And Becky, as always, You are Magic.
Anne