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10 things to do on 4/11/200802.23-06.15 Make Art/Stop AIDS Fowler Museum at UCLA 308 Charles E. Young Drive North fowler.ucla.edu Artists around the world respond to HIV/AIDS, raising awareness and inspiring activism.
Saturdays 10am-2pm The Sacred Actor The Lounge Theatre 6201 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood 310.392.8212 sacredactor.com weegie31 at hotmail.com Josh Galitsky provides a safe, nurturing, non-judgmental environment designed to help students of every level break through their fears and creative obstacles at their own pace. This “un-LA” class allows artists to explore a fun, dynamic, and challenging process that returns them to their emotional roots.
03.15-04.26 6-8pm CARLOS ESTÉVEZ: Secret Keepers 166 N. La Brea Ave., LA 323.933.5557 couturiergallery.com/upcoming.htm info at couturiergallery.com Renowned Cuban painter and sculptor Carlos Estévez will have his fifth solo exhibition at Couturier Gallery, which will include recent oil paintings as well as sculpture.
Tu & Th noon-9 pm; We 10 am-6 pm; Fr & Sa 10 am - 5 pm Pasadena Society of Artists 83rd Annual Exhibition Brand Library Art Galleries 1601 W. Mountain St. Glendale 818.548.2051 brandlibrary.org info at brandlibrary.org OPENING RECEPTION: Sunday, April 6, 1-4 pm. Juried by Walter Askin. Exhibition includes 60 works by thirty-six artists. Photography, ceramics, sculpture, watercolor, oil and acrylic paintings, drawings and prints.
04.01-05.06 12am-0:59pm Create a BREATHE LA PSA and you might win $1K Los Angeles County 323.935.8050 x233 Web site jrobinsonshimizu at breathela.org Deep belly breathing all around!!!
Southern California film students (undergrad and grad students, including students who graduated within the last 5 years) are invited to submit 30- and 60-second PSAs for BREATHE LA. Visit our website for full details.
Daily 10-11am Nithya Yoga Vedic Temple 9720 Central Ave., Montclair 909.625.1400 lifebliss.org Developed by Enlightened Master, Nithyananda, Nithya Yoga is practiced with blissful enthusiasm and strong intention. Add life to your movements, not just movement to your life.
04.11 7:30-9pm It’s Not About the Money: Book Discussion and Signing Bodhi Tree Bookstore 8585 Melrose Ave., WeHo 310.566.1888 brentkessel.com info at brentkessel.com Brent Kessel discusses and signs his new book, which contains over 35 exercises designed to transform your financial life from the inside out rather than the outside in, much like yoga and meditation practice.
04.11-04.13 Out of Your Mind Immersion TBD, Los Angeles getselfcentered.com info at getselfcentered.com Create the next chapter of your own life story: experience the Out of Your Mind Immersion. Take away the selfcentered tools for authentic connection, self-expression, pure creativity, and extreme inner peace. The Out of your Mind Immersion is a prerequisite for Awareness Architect training. $395.
04.11-04.13 Out of Your Mind Immersion Workshop Location TBD, Los Angeles getselfcentered.com info at getselfcentered.com Create the next chapter of your own life story: experience the Out of Your Mind Immersion. Take away the selfcentered tools for authentic connection, self-expression, pure creativity, and extreme inner peace. The Out of your Mind Immersion is a prerequisite for Awareness Architect training. $395.
Monday-Friday 10am-6pm 100% Other: Artists & Psycho Demographic Transitions 18th Street Art Center 1639 18th Street Santa Monica 18thstreet.org Exhibition that tracks connections/separations between our changing cultural landscape and lagging civic outcomes. Forms second part of “Future of Nations,” 18th Street’s yearlong examination of issues related to 2008 presidential campaign. Curated by Tyler Stallings. Works by Matthew Bryant, Cheryl Gilge, Perry Vasquez, Reggie Woolery, Yasuko, and Kyungmi Shin.
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