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DIANE MEYER October 17 - December 11, 2009
After earning major reviews from the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, the Santa Monica Mirror, Soap BoxLA and Mother Nature Network, Diane Meyer's "Without a Car in the World" continues through December 11. In the spirit of 18th Street's mission to provoke public dialogue, Meyer will host several public discussions scheduled throughout November and December in 18th Street's main gallery. These community dialogues will be on various transit issues that all address this idea of a "car-less society." For information on this exhibit click here
Purchase a one-of-a-kind skate deck to benefit 18th Street Arts Center This month's skate deck artist Juan Carlos is a muralist and sculptor that specializes in what he calls "Graffiti Art." Click here to learn more!
DAVID JORDAN WILLIAMS
Renowned Culver City Photographer, David Jordan Williams showcases his photo art show entitled "The Ballona Wetlands" in 18th Street's project room. His photographic art offers just a taste of some of the most stunning and revealing images of this special, and somewhat hidden place along the Los Angeles coast, known as the Ballona Wetlands. For more information on this exhibit click here
Arzu Arda Kosar is the newest addition to the18th street family and our first Turkish artist in residence.
David Keating (Australia)
Australian artist David Keating is currently in residence supported by the Australia Council for the Arts.
18th Street AIR and Artistic Director Clayton Campbell recently exhibited his work, "Words We Have Learned Since 9-11" at the WYSPA Art Institute in Gdanask, Poland. The project was linked via I-Chat with a group of artists in Kurdestan on September 11. Dan Kwong, is headed back to Asia for a new residency: Michael W. Barnard, Two of Barnard's films, "90404 Changing" and "Bravo! Bravo!" were official selections in this year's Backlot Film festival in Culver City. On Friday, September 11, 2009 Ichiro Irie opened up a gallery space in West Los Angeles called Jaus. Please visit the Jaus website for the latest exhibit.
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