August 09, 2007

More for Friday: Cherokee & Jason W.T.

Our pals at Snowflake send along word of a Jason Wallace Triefenbach joint taking place at both Snowflake and Fort Gondo this Friday night. If nothing else - and we'd not suggesting there's not already plenty to see and hear - any JWT project brings out the most intriguing, interesting, edgy crowd in town. Throw in the usual funky vibes of the Cherokee strip and you've got the makings of something fun to start the weekend.

Thanks to David Early fort the following note:

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FRIDAY, August 10th
6-10 pm

FREE CHURCH INTERNATIONAL presents...

Two exhibitions by Jason Wallace Triefenbach occuring across Cherokee Street from one another. The two separate yet parallel bodies of work offer a complex web of personal and social philosophical meanderings which raise more questions than they answer. The viewer is invited to complete the equation for herself.

DREAM WARFARE 3
Snowflake/Citystock
3156 Cherokee at Compton

This exhibit is comprised of 32 drawings in five thematic groups which partially delineate a harsh and chaotic yet magical world bearing striking resemblance to our own. The drawings set the stage for a challenging 40 minute video piece, DREAM WARFARE 3, to be shown in the gallery at 9pm.

This exhibition will run through the end of August.
Gallery hours are Saturdays 10-2pm.

RELICS, RIMJOBS, ROBBERY, RESONANCE:
More Techniques of Natural Magick
Fort Gondo Compound For the Arts
3156 Cherokee Street

Featuring sculptures, paintings, drawings, photos, found objects, stolen things, and more, this exhibition fills the gallery space with raucous belligerence. Separate works mingle and fuse in a deliberately haphazard fashion, exploring themes of confusion scarcity/abundance, control, media saturation, social infrastructure, and the compulsive, ever-shifting layout of the urban landscape.

Posted by Thomas Crone at 02:54 PM | Galleries & Museums
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