Friday night, after an amazing meal at Upper West for dineLA with some girl friends, we (Rachel) convinced the door man at Gallery 1988: Melrose to let us in even though it was after 10pm. We promised to not be the last ones at Scott C.'s exhibit, and we weren't, heh. Such a fun show, and Scott C. drew E.T. in my sketchbook. I also got Jensen, the gallery owner, to sign my book; sorry for being late to the opening.
Saturday night, I drove out to Fullerton to have dinner with my sister and Cousinish at Tranquil Tea Lounge. Then Cousinish and I set out for the CSUF Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana. Suggestivism was so crowded, but so good. I feel in love with the tiger painting by Michael Page. My favorite was still an Audrey Kawasaki painting, 'Charlotte'.

Sunday night was the first time I went back to CSULB since I graduated. The tribute show for Lisa was so colorful and so filled with love; it was so Lisa...
Bonus: Saturday morning, I had brunch with my girls at Royal/T where the pop up shop for Mr. Toast was opened since Wednesday, and the Warholian show was on display. It was a full weekend.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
3 days, 3 openings...
I didn't make it to every art show I thought about going to, but I think I did pretty good.
Monday, March 23, 2009
culver city art scene...
saturday afternoon, a few friends and i went art gallery hopping in the art district of culver city. we stoped by the George Billis gallery, Blum & Poe, Walter Macial gallery, Taylor De Cordoba who was showing intricate Melissa Manfull works...

the Kim Light Gallery with a beautiful space showing Kim McCarty watercolors, and a sense of humor about possible homosexuals on the premises...


i thiink it was the Cherry and Martin gallery we saw an original Andy Warhol drawing...

our main attraction was Luke Chueh's solo show at the Corey Helford Gallery, From Light Cometh Darkness. we missed the opening the night before, but sometimes it's nice to be able to just look at the work without navigating a crowd...

guitar gero (above) amused me, but rabbitoise (below) was my favorite...

i never realized he painted on wood blocks. it was a great show; so glad we went.
the Kim Light Gallery with a beautiful space showing Kim McCarty watercolors, and a sense of humor about possible homosexuals on the premises...
i thiink it was the Cherry and Martin gallery we saw an original Andy Warhol drawing...
our main attraction was Luke Chueh's solo show at the Corey Helford Gallery, From Light Cometh Darkness. we missed the opening the night before, but sometimes it's nice to be able to just look at the work without navigating a crowd...

guitar gero (above) amused me, but rabbitoise (below) was my favorite...
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