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Friday, September 26
Bonnie and Clyde @ The Silent Movie Theatre. Part of the Cinefamily’s Beatty in the 1960’s series, their descriptor for this film literally divides Post-WWII Hollywood into two periods “before Bonnie and Clyde and After.” If that wasn’t enough, this movie has both Faye Dunaway and Gene Hackman, two actors who Hollywood really should be using more these days. Starts at 7:30 PM.
Saturday, September 27
Scott Angus: Sweet Green Icing (image at top) @ California State University, Fullerton – East Galley. This show grew out of Scott’s 2007 show, Little Boy Blue, in Downstairs Gallery at Angels Gate. Bring your dancing shoes for the 18 minute dance party to the music of Donna Summer at 8 PM – should be just long enough for one pleasurable play of Love To Love You, Baby, if Scott thinks like I think, and I think he thinks like I think, at least where disco is concerend. Reception is 7-10 PM.
Sunday, September 28
IMPRINT @ Gatov West Gallery (CSULB). Some of Jocelyn Foye’s Roller Derby work will be on display, as well as work by Laura Kramer, Dalia Monserrat, Tiffany Smith and Julie Williams. Reception is 5-7 PM
Women Art Makers: 25th Anniversary Exhibition @ Gatov East Gallery (also CSULB). I cannot, for the life of me find my invite for this event, but it’s happening concurrently with IMPRINT. WAM has been organizing shows and finding roles for female artists in Long Beach and beyond for a quarter century now. A special shout out to my dear friend, WAM member Jean Clad, who yesterday was honored by the Arts Council for Long Beach, receiving their Distinguished Arts Leader award. Reception is also 5-7 PM.
non-obstructive @ Irvine Fine Arts Center. Group show of abstract works featuring Joshua Aster, Brian Boyer, Kent Familton, Carrie Leeb, Timothy Nolan, Shari Wasson and Allart Zoetman. I’m a huge, huge fan of Tim Nolan’s work – go see it. Reception is 4-6 PM.
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