Phantom Galleries LA
Deanne Sabeck at 81 pine ave
-Let There be Light –
42 Nights, over 28 Light Based Installations in 25 Locations throuhout Downtown Long Beach
Self Guided walking tour map and Cell Phone Audio Tour Guide available throughout Downtown and will be downloadable at
www.DowntownLongBeachArtWalk.com
Every Night is Art Walk Night this Holiday Season in Downtown Long Beach.
December 1 – January 10, 2010
Pedestrian Viewing 5pm - 1 am Nightly
Some exhibits are 24/7 Some Exhibits can only be viewed at night.
Pedestrian viewing Art Walk and Audio Tour throughout Downtown Long Beach.
Reception: December 19 5pm-9pm
"Let There Be Light"
Curated by Liza Simone
Richard Ankrom, Kent Anderson Butler, Laddie John Dill, Nancy Braver, Enrique Chiu, Susan Chorpenning, McLean Fahnestock, Candice Gawne, Richard Godfrey, Parichard Holm, Beth King, Helen Lessick, Karen Lofgren, Justin Lui, Joella March, Eric Medine, Uudam Nguyen, Rebecca Niederlander, Christina Pierson, Astra Price, Jeremy J Quinn, Deanne Sabeck, Ben Shaffer, Klutch Stanaway, David Svenson, Kazumi Svenson, Philip Vaughan, Meeson Pae Yang.
Experimental Video Project space at the Pike. Produced by Video Earth. VideoEarth.com
Call for projects. Equipment provided.
Phantom Galleries L.A. brightens up this holiday season by enlivening the streets of Downtown Long Beach with 28 light-based art exhibitions that illuminate 23-plus vacant storefront windows along Downtown Long Beach’s Pine Avenue, East 3rd Street, The Promenade and The Pike at Rainbow Harbor.
Each exhibition and site-specific installation is accompanied by a Guide by Cell Audio Tour, allowing viewers to listen to an illuminating description of the art on view.
Trifold map and of the exhibition sites are available at various Downtown Long Beach restaurants, vendors, hotels, as well as at exhibition locales. Maps may also be downloaded from PhantomGalleriesLA.com. The exhibitions are on view 24/7, yet it is recommended 5 pm- 1am order to see all the works turned on and at its best and brightest.
Deeane Sabeck, Beth King, Candice Gawne curated by Liza Mitchell. To make an appointment contact:
Parichard Holm curated by Ten Terrell.
Laddie John Dill, Candice Gawne, David and Kazumi Svenson recommended by the Museum of Neon Art.
New Site Specific work by Nancy Braver, Laddie John Dill, McLean Fahenstock, Helen Lessick, Christina Pierson, Ben Schaffer, Philip Vaughn, Meeson Pae Yang
Highlights (more info TBA)
Returning Phantom Galleries L.A. artist Richard Godfrey’s site-specific TwentyFourSeven installation is an exciting integration of light, space, and motion. His piece, TwentyFourSeven, is in constant rotation and infuses the storefront in a vibrant hue. (on view thru March 1, 2010)
Susan Chorpenning will present Fiat Lux IV, her most ambitious installment of her series Fiat Lux (“Let There Be Light,”), three in the series presented through Phantom Galleries L.A. The dazzling new work expands 11 ft x 35 ft, and will invigorate the space with the joyous commingling of numerous brightly-colored twinkle lights, lava lamps, collored bulb and light based works, both wall-bound and strung.
Known for his iconic neon sculpture set atop the Hayward Gallery in London, Philip Vaughn will present the West Coast debut of “Color Chart 1” featuring a colorful cascade of neon tubes.
Nancy Braver will display an enchanting mobile-like piece comprised of die-cut luminous butterflies, made of mirror that float, swirl, and cast a warm glow.
Laddie John Dill, a Los Angeles native, who was born in Long Beach creates a new site speicifc work utilizing silica sand mix and neon. (more info tba)
Seven days a week, from dusk till dawn, Long Beach locals and visitors, holiday shoppers, and art-minded and art-curious alike can embark on a self-guided Art Walk and Audio Tour of Let There be Light. At each storefront, viewers can connect via cell phone with a personalized message from the exhibiting artist or curator through the Guide by Cell Audio Tour, presented in partnership with The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency.
Trifold map and of the exhibition sites are available at various Downtown Long Beach restaurants, vendors, hotels, as well as at various exhibition locales. Maps may also be downloaded from PhantomGalleriesLA.com. The exhibitions are on view 24/7, yet it is recomended 5 pm- 1am order to see all the works turned on and at its best and brightest.
Partners "The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency is proud to partner with Phantom Galleries LA, not only to revive empty storefronts along our major corridors, but also to showcase the arts and build a sense of community and culture in our Downtown," said Craig Beck, Executive Director of the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency. LongBeachRDA.org
www.DowntownLongBeachArtWalk.com
Richard Ankrom
Kent Anderson Butler
Nancy Braver
Susan Chorpenning
www.phantomgalleriesla.com/gallery0168.htm
www.phantomgalleriesla.com/gallery0047.htm
SusanChor.com
Laddie John Dill
LaddieJohnDill.com
Refferred to by Kim Koga of the Museum of Neon Art
Enrique Chiu
enriquechiu.webs.com/
McLean Fahnestock
Richard Godfrey
Candice Gawne curated by Liza Mitchell
Parichard Holm
ParichardHolm.com
Helen Lessick
Karen Lofgren
Justin Lui
Joella March
Eric Medine
EricMedine.com
Rebecca Niederlander
UuDam Nguyen
Christina Pierson
ChristinaPierson.com
Astra Price
dwapproductions.com
Jeremy J Quinn
Deanne Sabeck
www.deannesabeck.com/index.htm
Ben Shaffer
Foreverever.com
KlutchStanaway.com
SolowayJonesGallery.com
Kazumi Kobayashi Svenson
David Svenson
Recommended by Kim Koga of The Neon Art Museum
Philip Vaughan
www.philipvaughan.net/sculpture.html
Meeson Pae Yang
Experimental Video Project Space
Various Artists TBA
Made Possible by VideoEarth.com
Deanne Sabeck at 81 pine ave
-Let There be Light –
42 Nights, over 28 Light Based Installations in 25 Locations throuhout Downtown Long Beach
Self Guided walking tour map and Cell Phone Audio Tour Guide available throughout Downtown and will be downloadable at
www.DowntownLongBeachArtWalk.com
Every Night is Art Walk Night this Holiday Season in Downtown Long Beach.
December 1 – January 10, 2010
Pedestrian Viewing 5pm - 1 am Nightly
Some exhibits are 24/7 Some Exhibits can only be viewed at night.
Pedestrian viewing Art Walk and Audio Tour throughout Downtown Long Beach.
Reception: December 19 5pm-9pm
"Let There Be Light"
Curated by Liza Simone
Richard Ankrom, Kent Anderson Butler, Laddie John Dill, Nancy Braver, Enrique Chiu, Susan Chorpenning, McLean Fahnestock, Candice Gawne, Richard Godfrey, Parichard Holm, Beth King, Helen Lessick, Karen Lofgren, Justin Lui, Joella March, Eric Medine, Uudam Nguyen, Rebecca Niederlander, Christina Pierson, Astra Price, Jeremy J Quinn, Deanne Sabeck, Ben Shaffer, Klutch Stanaway, David Svenson, Kazumi Svenson, Philip Vaughan, Meeson Pae Yang.
Experimental Video Project space at the Pike. Produced by Video Earth. VideoEarth.com
Call for projects. Equipment provided.
Phantom Galleries L.A. brightens up this holiday season by enlivening the streets of Downtown Long Beach with 28 light-based art exhibitions that illuminate 23-plus vacant storefront windows along Downtown Long Beach’s Pine Avenue, East 3rd Street, The Promenade and The Pike at Rainbow Harbor.
Each exhibition and site-specific installation is accompanied by a Guide by Cell Audio Tour, allowing viewers to listen to an illuminating description of the art on view.
Trifold map and of the exhibition sites are available at various Downtown Long Beach restaurants, vendors, hotels, as well as at exhibition locales. Maps may also be downloaded from PhantomGalleriesLA.com. The exhibitions are on view 24/7, yet it is recommended 5 pm- 1am order to see all the works turned on and at its best and brightest.
Deeane Sabeck, Beth King, Candice Gawne curated by Liza Mitchell. To make an appointment contact:
Parichard Holm curated by Ten Terrell.
Laddie John Dill, Candice Gawne, David and Kazumi Svenson recommended by the Museum of Neon Art.
New Site Specific work by Nancy Braver, Laddie John Dill, McLean Fahenstock, Helen Lessick, Christina Pierson, Ben Schaffer, Philip Vaughn, Meeson Pae Yang
Highlights (more info TBA)
Returning Phantom Galleries L.A. artist Richard Godfrey’s site-specific TwentyFourSeven installation is an exciting integration of light, space, and motion. His piece, TwentyFourSeven, is in constant rotation and infuses the storefront in a vibrant hue. (on view thru March 1, 2010)
Susan Chorpenning will present Fiat Lux IV, her most ambitious installment of her series Fiat Lux (“Let There Be Light,”), three in the series presented through Phantom Galleries L.A. The dazzling new work expands 11 ft x 35 ft, and will invigorate the space with the joyous commingling of numerous brightly-colored twinkle lights, lava lamps, collored bulb and light based works, both wall-bound and strung.
Known for his iconic neon sculpture set atop the Hayward Gallery in London, Philip Vaughn will present the West Coast debut of “Color Chart 1” featuring a colorful cascade of neon tubes.
Nancy Braver will display an enchanting mobile-like piece comprised of die-cut luminous butterflies, made of mirror that float, swirl, and cast a warm glow.
Laddie John Dill, a Los Angeles native, who was born in Long Beach creates a new site speicifc work utilizing silica sand mix and neon. (more info tba)
Seven days a week, from dusk till dawn, Long Beach locals and visitors, holiday shoppers, and art-minded and art-curious alike can embark on a self-guided Art Walk and Audio Tour of Let There be Light. At each storefront, viewers can connect via cell phone with a personalized message from the exhibiting artist or curator through the Guide by Cell Audio Tour, presented in partnership with The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency.
Trifold map and of the exhibition sites are available at various Downtown Long Beach restaurants, vendors, hotels, as well as at various exhibition locales. Maps may also be downloaded from PhantomGalleriesLA.com. The exhibitions are on view 24/7, yet it is recomended 5 pm- 1am order to see all the works turned on and at its best and brightest.
Partners "The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency is proud to partner with Phantom Galleries LA, not only to revive empty storefronts along our major corridors, but also to showcase the arts and build a sense of community and culture in our Downtown," said Craig Beck, Executive Director of the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency. LongBeachRDA.org
www.DowntownLongBeachArtWalk.com
Richard Ankrom
Kent Anderson Butler
Nancy Braver
Susan Chorpenning
www.phantomgalleriesla.com/gallery0168.htm
www.phantomgalleriesla.com/gallery0047.htm
SusanChor.com
Laddie John Dill
LaddieJohnDill.com
Refferred to by Kim Koga of the Museum of Neon Art
Enrique Chiu
enriquechiu.webs.com/
McLean Fahnestock
Richard Godfrey
Candice Gawne curated by Liza Mitchell
Parichard Holm
ParichardHolm.com
Helen Lessick
Karen Lofgren
Justin Lui
Joella March
Eric Medine
EricMedine.com
Rebecca Niederlander
UuDam Nguyen
Christina Pierson
ChristinaPierson.com
Astra Price
dwapproductions.com
Jeremy J Quinn
Deanne Sabeck
www.deannesabeck.com/index.htm
Ben Shaffer
Foreverever.com
KlutchStanaway.com
SolowayJonesGallery.com
Kazumi Kobayashi Svenson
David Svenson
Recommended by Kim Koga of The Neon Art Museum
Philip Vaughan
www.philipvaughan.net/sculpture.html
Meeson Pae Yang
Experimental Video Project Space
Various Artists TBA
Made Possible by VideoEarth.com