Friday, June 1, 2007

Who wants to go with me~♪

FRIDAY, JUNE 8–SUNDAY, JUNE 10 (I'm going on Sunday)
St. Vibiana’s
Catholic Cathedral
210 South Main Street,
Downtown L.A.
8:30pm
STRING THEORY LIVE! AT VIBIANA
String Theory is a hybrid performance ensemble featuring sonic sculpture, original music, and dance. The group will transform the interior of St. Vibiana&#! 8217;s into a giant 200-foot long-string harp. Fifteen musicians and dancers will perform an eclectic mix of musical styles and choreography.

St. Vibiana’s is within walking distance to MOCA Grand Avenue. On June 9, you can attend String Theory’s performance, and then visit MOCA Grand Avenue for the first night of NIGHT VISION: MOCA After Dark until midnight. On June 8 and 10, you can visit MOCA Grand Avenue until 6pm, and then have dinner before the performance.

TICKETS $20–$30; $5 off String Theory’s performances at St. Vibiana’s for MOCA patrons who call 310/822-6321 and mention MOCA, or who present this flyer at the door.
INFO stringtheoryproductions.com
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THURSDAY, JUNE 14
MOCA GRAND AVENUE
AND THE GEFFEN
CONTEMPORARY AT MOCA
noon–8pm
DOWNTOWN ART WALK
MOCA is a participating venue.

INFO downtownartwalk.com
FREE tions are required
RSVP 213/633-5373


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Saturday, June 16
MOCA GRAND AVENUE
6pm–midnight
NIGHT VISION: MOCA AFTER DARK
MOCA stays open late on Saturday nights through August 11 for artmaking, screenings, DJs, live music, spoken word, gallery tours, and a cash bar and light fare at Patinette Café.
HIGHLIGHTS
7pm: Hands-on artmaking workshop with artist Michael Coughlan inspired ! by current exhibitions.
8pm: Screening of music videos from Film Independent’s Los Angeles Film Festival.
8pm: Performance by Honeycut
10pm: Screening of Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea

INFO 213/621-1734 or for a complete schedule, visit moca.org/nightvision
FREE with museum admission
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this one, is quite expensive...i don't know if I will go, but it sound interesting to me....
Thursday, JUNE 28
SOTHEBY’S
9665 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, BEVERLY HILLS
6:30pm
ART PANEL SERIES 2007: ART CRITICISM
Join the MOCA Contemporaries for this fascinating discussion of how art critics look and write about art. Moderated by art critic and West Coast editor of ArtReview magazine Emma Gray, this special art panel will include ARTnews contributor Hunter Drohojowska-Philp, along with Christopher Knight and David Pagel of the Los Angeles Times.
Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served.

INFO 213/633-5381
TICKETS $100

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