| Date | Saturday May 12th 2012 |
| Where | Barnsdall Art Park - 4800 Hollywood Blvd - Los Angeles, CA | | Map Link | Maps | | Time | 7:00 PM - 12:00 AM | | Cost | $25 | | Buy Tickets/RSVP | TICKETS | | Organization Home | www.lamag.org/ | | Event Page Link | Event Page |
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| Event Description |
Come spend the night with us!
Celebrate an evening of artistic decadence with splendid flair. We’ll dance, drink, and muse with people whose talents span a mixture of mediums, sounds, and textures—in a one-of-a-kind space. Atop beautiful Olive Hill, close to the stars, in the striking Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired Gallery in Barnsdall Park this celebration will feature local connoisseurs to guide you through tastings of spectacular wines and beers offered in local establishments, an eclectic sampling of L.A.’s best gourmet food trucks, and amazingly talented DJs who dare to make you dance.
Celebrate the Gallery and help us raise fun, friends, and a little cash to continue to support Los Angeles’ most important young artists!
Please note: Adults-only event. No one under 21 will be allowed entry.
FEATURING
KCRW DJ Dan Wilcox
Food trucks like Coolhaus, The Border Grill, and many more | | About |
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (LAMAG) is a facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. Founded in 1952, its mission is to promote, interpret, and present the art of emerging, mid career, and established artists from culturally diverse Southern California. The Gallery showcases art from other parts of the world that is of relevance to the people of the City of Los Angeles. Its 10,000 square foot venue offers a dramatic exhibition space for large thematic group exhibitions that represent the current endeavors of area artists as well as exhibitions of work by individuals who have made a significant contribution to art in Los Angeles in particular and Southern California at large. The curatorial focus of the Gallery includes painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, design, video, sound, electronic, performance, and installation works. Once a year the Gallery serves as the host venue for the DCA’s City of Los Angeles (C.O.L.A.) Individual Artist Fellowships exhibition, featuring the work of the City’s best mid career artists. |  | | | |