Actions for March 24 – 28
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010March 25 at 3pm & March 26 at 1pm
Cindy Marie Jenkins
Imagine East Hollywood: autobiography of a neighborhood
Offer up your suggestions as to how East Hollywood can reflect your concerns, interests, values, and so on by writing your suggestions on the Imagine East Hollywood walls or being interviewed on camera by the Imagine crew.
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March 27, 12-5pm
James Balsam
Safety is on the Shore

Safety is on the Shore is an experimental music environment – a rules-based space where everyone entering is required to be making some kind of vocal musical sound for the duration of their presence in the space. It is an abstract laboratory of tensions and resolutions relating to social anxiety and salutary communal activity.
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March 27, 1pm
Ara Oshagan
The Collaborative Image Project involves the photographer and the photographed working in unison to create a portrait of a person and an inner life. After a portrait is produced, it is printed on large paper and the person photographed is encouraged to draw or write on the photograph and/or paper. They are encouraged to write about their lives and inner thoughts. But they are free to do what they please with the portrait.
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March 28, 12-5pm
Beau Daignault
Temporal Hyperplane Photograph

Daignault has built a camera by joining together a 1940’s 4 x 5 camera to a flat bed scanner. It captures movement in focus rather than as a blur. This permits some very surprising distortions which are visually intriguing and frequently amusing.
The scanner photograph offers an image, which, in addition to being inherently three dimensional, reveals the fourth dimension in a unique way. Each ‘exposure’ occurs over a number of minutes, or as little as one minute. The opposite ends of the image are captured at entirely different moments in time, not all at once as in a ‘typical’ photograph, thus the Temporal Hyperplane Photograph.
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March 28, 3pm
Jonathan Ward
Excavated Shellac

Jonathan Ward is the person behind Excavated Shellac, a popular blog that focuses on rare 78rpm recordings of folkloric and vernacular music from around the world. He will present a “listening session,” playing original records from his collection and discussing the early history of the recording industry, as well as allowing listeners to experience the wide variety of early music that was captured on this medium.
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March 28, 1-5pm
Joyce Dallal and Lauren Kasmer
Homesĭtē Clothing Exchange

Apparel alters & exchanges will take place in the gallery portico.
Bring an article of clothing you no longer want, tell us why, trade for anothers contribution.
Have a Homesĭtē label sewed or pinned on what you are wearing.
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March 27 and 28, 2-4pm
Nicola Atkinson Does Fly
Nadfly Fika Shop is open for buying coffee and cakes served to you by Yana on Saturday and Melissa Anderson Contreras on Sunday.
$3




