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Spring Arts Collective Gallery

EVENT
Exhibition Detail
Spring Arts Collective Gallery Opening
453 S. Spring Street -Mezzanine Level-
Los Angeles, CA 90013
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September 11th, 2008 - October 8th, 2008
Opening: 
September 11th, 2008 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
 
Burned Pinyon Pines in Fog,Michael GordonMichael Gordon, Burned Pinyon Pines in Fog,
Carbon pigment inks on cotton rag, 16x16”
© Michael Gordon
Orbital Vessel ,Orbital Vessel ,
White Earthenware, 7 x 12 x 12”
© Katherine Dube
Exodus,Bekka TeerlinkBekka Teerlink, Exodus,
Oil on Canvas, 37x43"
© Bekka Teerlink
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> QUICK FACTS
WEBSITE:  
http://www.springartscollective.com
NEIGHBORHOOD:  
downtown/east la
EMAIL:  
sac@springartscollective.com
PHONE:  
310 428-6464
OPEN HOURS:  
Every Second Thursday (Monthly) 12-9pm and by appointment.
ARTS ORGANIZATION:  
Downtown Art Walk
TAGS:  
mixed-media, photography, installation, video-art, performance, painting, sculpture
COST:  
FREE
> DESCRIPTION

Opening Sept 11th, 2008 12-9pm in Conjunction with the Downtown Art Walk.

Artist Reception 7-9pm

Featuring SAC Artists: Suzanne federico, Anne Marie Francesco & Cassidy Sullivan

SAC Guest Artists: Katherine Dube, Michael Gordon & Bekka Teerlink

Live Performance: 8pm

Jen DeMartino and Nalin Taneja will create a sonic landscape...

SAC Video: Presented ByVincent Calanoc aka Hearsee

“FOLLOW THE LIGHT PT 2”

An interactive installation inviting the audience to draw with light through the use of projections & LEDs.

In the latest instance of “Follow the Light”, the artist will use an LED spray can invented by Vincent Calanoc.  The tool applies light over transparent material creating the desired image.  Also added is a projected background which inspires the artist to create around multiple revolving backdrops.

As with the prior instance of “Follow the Light”, parameters such as brush style, size, color & drip amount can be adjusted.  The process is accomplished through the use of a hacked version of GRL’s “Laser Tag” program, which captures light through a video camera source, then  translates the data to projection.



 


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