July 2019 (Updated): Additional Art Parties/Events
2023-01-14T04:06:36+00:00By Kathy Leonardo|Categories: Past Events|Tags: $30-$40, 2019, 2019:LA Louver and Zebulon, 2019:Santa Monica events, 2019:The Downtown Art Walk, 2019:Visual Culture Arts Postcard from São Paulo, 4th of July Parade Concert and Fireworks, admission, albums, Amber Goldhammer, An Ever-Shifting World, and Brian Williams, and Danny Brown, and Pablo Bordon, and Stephen Willats, Andrea Shear, Applied Science, Arnold Schoenberg and Helmut Lachenmann, Art, art events, art lovers , art parties, artist, Artist receptions, artist talk, artists, Artspace Warehouse, Austin Reed, Avengers: Someone Left the Cake Out In the Rain, Bachrun LoMele, Bergamot Station, Bernadette Corporation, BertaArt Studio Gallery, best art events, best art parties, bG Gallery and Gestalt Projects, Brazilian Photographer Malu Mesquita, Bruce Rubenstein, Burton Chase Park, by Linda Sue Price, Canned Heat, Chenhung Chen, Chimento Contemporary presents KITCHEN, Chocolate and Art Show Los Angeles, Chris Donnelly, Christine Kline, Community Festival and Fireworks, Craig Krull Gallery, cult classics Juarez, Curated by Autumn Breon Williams, curated by Peter Frank, Curator of DiverseArtLA, dnj Gallery, dnj Gallery in Santa Monica, dnj Gallery will host a talk with Julia Dean, Donna Gough, Downtown Art Walk, Edel Bordon, Esther Kwan Simon, Exposition Park, Felix Bernstein and Gabe Rubin, galleries, Gary Indiana, Germanic classical music tradition: Richard Wagner, greatest missed hits, Harry Dodge, Hedi El Kholti, Hollywood Bowl, ideas of blackness globally, in conjunction with its current group exhibition titled Collaboration. Dean will discuss the collaboration project with the B & G Clubs of America., innovative Indian classical duo Sameer Gupta and Kamaljeet Ahluwalia, Inside Out, It Runs in the Family, Jay Torres, Jill Mulleady, John Ashbery, Julia Dean executive director of LACP, Juliana Huxtable, Julie Becker, Julienne Johnson, July 11, July 12, July 13, July 18 + 19, July 20, Kamaljeet Ahluwalia, Kamikaze exhibits, Kayla Cloonan, Kelly Berg, Ken Okiishi, la art events los angeles, LA Art Party, LA based artist Yarrow Earth Hock, La Luz de Jesus Gallery, LA Phil, LANow shuttle, Larry Johnson, Lauren Adams Thomas, Legendary hit makers Nile Rodgers and CHIC, Light in Motion, Lois Lambert Gallery, Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles Center for Photography, los angeles events, LSH CoLab, Lubbock, LUSTER, Mac Maker, Mar Vista Music and Art Walk, Marina del Rey 4th of July Fireworks, Mariona Barkus, Marisa Caichiolo founder of Building Bridges Art Exchange, Mash Gallery presents, Matthew Langan-Peck, Maya Peterpaul, Mayo Thompson, Megan Plunkett, Metro 417 Gallery, Michael Ochinero, Mier Gallery, mim Gallery, Music City, Nicole Antonia Spagnola and Bedros Yeretzian, oil on canvas series, opening receptions, organized by Christian Malycha, Pacific Palisades, Patrick McGinnis, perform, performance, Peter Hiers, photographer Richard Chow., photographers and creators, photographic series, photography exhibition, PHYSICAL EXHIBIT, Qin Zhang, Reena Spaulings Fine Art, REN Gallery, Renato Negrao, Reynaldo Rivera, Rich Lanet, Robyn Sanford, Roger Betka, Sameer Gupta, Santa Monica artist Haleh Mashian, Santa Monica Fourth of July Parade, sculpture series, solo exhibition, solo exhibition by Hasef, Some Trees, South Lawn, Spectrum Gestalt 6, Spring Arts Collective, star spangled American favorites, suite of new, Suki Kuss, Susan Ossman, TAG Gallery, Tasha Kusama, Terry Allen and the Panhandle Mystery Band: Zebulon, The El Segundo Art Walk, the executive director of LACP, The Get Arounds 7 festival hubs, The Mistake Room, two special nights, unreleased songs, up and coming artists, Venice Art Crawl, Venice Mar Vista Arts District, Where The Sea Remembers Show, Yamille Bordon, Year of the Woman|
Here is an update for this weekend....Next week's Last Half of July post will be up by Tuesday evening, July 16, 2019; ================================ July 1 – 31, 2019: Celebrate ten years of the Kamikaze exhibits. Since PØST is currently nomadic, the