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Re: [LACN] LA Building & Safety Commission will schedule hearing on Ponce's Mural

Jason Elias
 

We at SEIU Local 347, the City Workers' Union that also represents
municipal inspectors, looked into what's going on with Hector's mural.
We talked with Andrew Edelman, the General Manager of Building and
Safety, and he is going to address the issue, not only through the
hearing, but also will personally investigate it with the inspectors
assigned to the job.

We suggest that people interested in getting this to a hearing as soon
as possible send an email or call Mr. Edelman's office (I will send you
the numbers and email as soon as I gather them). In the meanwhile, send
your letters or emails to SPARC.

We hope that Building and Safety will do the right thing and preserve
this beautiful work of art and statement of support for democracy and
indigenous rights. If there's anything else we can do in this struggle,
please don't hesitate to contact me.

In solidarity,

Jason Elias
Field Rep/Organizer
SEIU Local 347
1015 Wilshire Blvd.
LA CA 90039
213.482.6660 x235

Viva Krasinski wrote:


Many of you have been following the saga of Hector Ponce's mural at 6th and
Westlake. The mural, a symbol of the struggle for indigenous rights,
depicts both Emiliano Zapata and Zapatista leader, Sub-Commandante Marcos.
The mural was destroyed once before by the City of Los Angeles Cultural
Affairs Department and is once again in danger. The Los Angeles Department
of Building and Safety designated the piece as an "Illegal Sign" and issued
an order to the building owner to either remove it or bring it to code. I
was recently informed by Brad Neighbors, Senior Inspector, that they have
now referred the case to the Los Angeles Building and Safety Commission for
a public hearing to determine whether the piece is in fact a mural or a
sign. The hearing has not yet been scheduled and it is unclear how long
before it is scheduled.

The Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) asks that the public
express their support for public art as well as their disdain for the
efforts of the Department of Building and Safety to define the parameters
between art and signage. Please contact Senior Inspector Brad Neighbors at
the Department of Building and Safety at (213) 738-5674 and your local City
Councilperson. Letters of support for this important public artwork can be
faxed or e-mailed to SPARC at (310) 827-8717 or sparc@....

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National Dance Week Celebration 2001.

Arsineh
 

Hi everyone this is Arsineh and I'm the Event/Marketing Coordinator
for Pacific Studio for Dance in Glendale and I'm organizing National
Dance Week for the Glendale/Burbank and Los Angeles community. NDW
is a celebration of dance nation-wide and it's for the public and the
media to appreciate and recognize the dancers and choreographers and
that dance is a art. I'm e-mailing the flyer and apparently I don't
think I can attach this or I don't know how on this one, but that's
o.k. So please come and see the various dance studios getting
together for the first time and dancing for all the communities. If
you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me. Thanks, Arsineh
Bedrosian

P.S. Hope to see you there!!!

______________________________________________________________________
IN SYNC Youth Ensemble is holding a dance event of local/community
dance troops for a performance.

WHEN: APRIL 28TH (SATURDAY)

WHERE: GLENDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY
on the 2nd Floor (Auditorium). For
directions please call(818)970-7477 or call
Pacific Studio for Dance at (818)240-2392

WHY: CELEBRATING NATIONAL DANCE WEEK

TIME: 1:00-4:00 P.M. (ADMISSION IS FREE)

COME AND ENJOY THE VARIOUS DANCE STUDIO
PERFORMANCES BY:

LOUISE REICHLIN & DANCERS (Los Angeles Choreographers & Dancers)

BURBANK SCHOOL OF THE BALLET

BURBANK DANCE BIZ
LOS ANGELES IRISH SET DANCERS

PACIFIC STUDIO FOR DANCE

KRISTEN CUNNIGHAM

GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Sponsored By Pacific Studio For Dance


EVENT: National Poetry Month in LA

Irene Suico Soriano
 

April 11, 2001 - Wednesday at 7:00 PM
BEYOND BAROQUE and the LA POETRY FESTIVAL present:

NEWER POETS VI at the Downtown Central Library

For National Poetry Month this year, LAPF present MARIA ELENA FERNANDEZ,
known for her narrative poetry and solo performances exploring identity.
She teaches Chicano Literature at Cal State Northridge. MARK McKAIN has
published in The Atlanta Review, Pearl and studied with Yousef Komunyakaa
at Squaw Valley. He received the Villa Montalvo Prize. SHAHE MANKERIAN's
poetry has appeared in the anthologies Open Letter, Birthmark: Armenian
American Poets, and Children of Honey. BB presents IRENE SUICO SORIANO, PEN
2000-2001 Emerging Voices Fellow, published in Flippin': Filipinos on
America & Babaylan: Filipina and Filipina American Writers; RICK LUPERT,
author of six collections of poetry including I Am My Own Orange County,
produces PoetrySuperHighway.com, an online resource for poets; and BRUCE
WILLIAMS, author of Holistic Dressing: Clothes Poems and Other Obsessions,
Stratification and works in Solo and Ravishing DisUnities: Real Ghazals in
English, edited by Agha Shahid Ali.

Reservations only: (213)228-7025
Downtown Central Library
Mark Taper Auditorium
630 W. 5th Street
Park under Library at 524 S. Flower
Free


Persian Dance Website New to L.A.

 

Ney Nava Dance Theatre, contemporary, classical and Sufi dances of Iran, has
been performing in Southern California and nationally since 1994.

Ney Nava is pleased to announce its new website at



Founded by artistic director Shida Pegahi, the company has performed at some
of the finest cultural arts institutions around, including the Getty, Armand
Hammer,
UCLA, and in many international dance festivals.

Please visit and enjoy.

Contact Ney Nava Dance Theatre
323/650-3157
ivrinasawi@...


LA Building & Safety Commission will schedule hearing on Ponce's Mural

viva Krasinski
 

Many of you have been following the saga of Hector Ponce's mural at 6th and
Westlake. The mural, a symbol of the struggle for indigenous rights,
depicts both Emiliano Zapata and Zapatista leader, Sub-Commandante Marcos.
The mural was destroyed once before by the City of Los Angeles Cultural
Affairs Department and is once again in danger. The Los Angeles Department
of Building and Safety designated the piece as an "Illegal Sign" and issued
an order to the building owner to either remove it or bring it to code. I
was recently informed by Brad Neighbors, Senior Inspector, that they have
now referred the case to the Los Angeles Building and Safety Commission for
a public hearing to determine whether the piece is in fact a mural or a
sign. The hearing has not yet been scheduled and it is unclear how long
before it is scheduled.

The Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) asks that the public
express their support for public art as well as their disdain for the
efforts of the Department of Building and Safety to define the parameters
between art and signage. Please contact Senior Inspector Brad Neighbors at
the Department of Building and Safety at (213) 738-5674 and your local City
Councilperson. Letters of support for this important public artwork can be
faxed or e-mailed to SPARC at (310) 827-8717 or sparc@....


LA Dept of Building & Safety declares Mural an "Illegal Sign"

viva Krasinski
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Viva Krasinski 310/822-9560 x11 viva@...

Hector Ponce?s Mural Depicting Emiliano Zapata and Chiapas Leader
Sub-Commandante Marcos Declared an "Illegal Sign" and Slated for Destruction
by the City of Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety

Hector Ponce?s mural, a symbol of the struggle for indigenous rights in
Chiapas, Mexico, depicting both Zapatista leader, Sub-Commandante Marcos and
Emiliano Zapata was painted at 6th and Westlake with the support of the
building owner. However, the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs
Department has destroyed the mural once before and recently threatened to do
so again, citing a complaint which they originally attributed to the
building owner but later was discovered to have been made by a neighboring
business. The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety has now stepped
into the fray, declaring the artwork to be a "sign" painted without proper
signage permits and thus eliminated any need to notify the artist prior to
it?s destruction as is required by the Federal Visual Artist?s Rights Act
(VARA). Ponce?s mural is scheduled for immediate destruction by the
Department of Building and Safety. Their role as both the purveyors and
enforcers of ill-defined parameters between what constitutes art and what
constitutes signage borders on censorship.

The Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) asks that the public
express their support for public art as well as their disdain for the
efforts of the Department of Building and Safety to define the parameters
between art and signage. Please contact Senior Inspector Brad Neighbors at
the Department of Building and Safety at (213) 738-5674 and your local City
Councilperson. Letters of support for this important public artwork can be
faxed or e-mailed to SPARC at (310) 827-8717 or sparc@....


Where are the Taco Trucks in this town?

Keli Dailey
 

Hi everyone, this may seem a bit off the culture radar, but I'm looking for Taco Trucks operating on the Westside. Are there any regular locales you have spotted and can direct me to? It's for a story.

Thanks ever so much!

Keli
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Performance Art in Santa Monica

josh stone
 

Manipulation

What is it?

April 6th and 7th at 8pm [be on time _ very important]
828 Pico Bl. [enter through alley_can't stress how
important this is]

$10 Rich
$5 Poor



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Indochina: The Art of War

Joyce, Julie
 

Curator's Talk


<<...OLE_Obj...>>
Hei, Han Khiang, detail from "Space, Danger!!
Mines!!," 1993-1997



Tran, T. Kim-Trang

Speaks about the artworks and concepts related to
the group exhibition

Indochina: The Art of War

Wednesday, April 4, 6:00 p.m.

Luckman Fine Arts Gallery
California State University, Los Angeles

Indochina: The Art of War is co-presented by the Los Angeles Municipal Art
Gallery, a facility of the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department.

For further information, please call (323) 343-6604 or (323) 343-6608


Poets Natal & Frasto at Sunland-Tujunga Branch Library

Jamie O'Halloran
 

TUJUNGA. On Sunday, April 8 at 5:00 p.m., the Friends of the
Sunland-Tujunga Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library presents a poetry
reading with Jim Natal and Elsa Frausto. The program begins with an open
reading.

Chicago native Jim Natal came to Los Angeles via Santa Fe. His first
full-collection of poetry, IN THE BEE TREES, was recently published. His
poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The Paterson Literary Review, The
Yalobusha Review, Solo, Manzanita, Clay Palm Review, Spillway, Rattle,
rivertalk, Vol. No., Cider Press Review, Caesura, and Urban Spaghetti. His
work also appears in the award-winning anthology What Have You Lost?
(edited by Naomi Shihab Nye), as well as in Fresh Water and Beyond the
Valley of Contemporary Poets 1997. Natal has written three chapbooks: Oil
on Paper (2000) and Explaining Water With Water (1997), both published by
the Inevitable Press as part of the Laguna Poets Series, and The Landscape
From Behind (with Jamie O'Halloran), published by VCPress (1998). Natal won
the 1998 Ventura Poetry Festival Contest, was runner-up in the 1998
international Rosenberg Award competition, and, with Central Coast poet
Carla Martinez, was the winner of Spillway's 1997 Walt Whitman Call and
Response Poetry Contest. As a member of the Hyperpoets, he founded and
helped run the Rose Cafe weekly poetry series for three years. With
Jeanette Clough, he curates and hosts the Poet-X series at Barnes & Noble
in Santa Monica.

Tujunga resident Elsa Frausto was born in Argentina and raised in Oregon
and Los Angeles. Elsa has been active with the Sunland-Tujunga based
Chuparosa Writers for several years and states that her work as a poet and
translator includes a search for personal identity which has in turn led
her to an understanding of the "other." Her poems and translations (from
Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish) have appeared in La Opinion,
?migré Magazine, the Chuparosa Calendar, Indefinite Space and other
magazines, as well as in the book CUATRO POETAS DE LOS ANGELES/FOUR LOS
ANGELES POETS (Moradalsur Editores 1998.) From 1991-93 she was co-editor of
Lahoja, a Spanish language periodical based in Los Angeles.

The series continues in June with Amy Uyematsu and Richard Modiano.

The Friends of the Sunland-Tujunga Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library
is a private, non-profit organization that sponsors literary events and
provides financial and volunteer support to the Sunland-Tujunga Branch of
the Los Angeles Public Library. Its mission is to encourage children to
become life-long readers and library patrons. To donate books or volunteer,
call the Branch at (818) 352-4481.

This event is supported by Poets & Writers, Inc. through a grant it has
received from the James Irvine Foundation. Admission is free. The Branch
is located at 7771 Foothill Blvd., Tujunga. Parking is available and the
library is fully accessible to people who use wheelchairs. Call (818)
352-4481 for directions.

# # #


Jamie O'Halloran
ohalloran@...


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Call for Performers

Michael Sakamoto
 

Interdisciplinary dance and performance artist Michael
Sakamoto is considering performers for a new dance
theater work to premiere this summer in Los Angeles.
The show will be a dark, visceral, absurd and comic
ride through the films, history and mind of the
diabolical Doctor Chi. Ideally, it is a subversively
pop examination of the line between benevolence and
destruction, control and chaos, beauty and madness,
intellect and irrationality. Artists with
movement/dance (especially butoh-influenced movement),
acting, improvisation and/or performance art skills or
training and a keen sense of humor are encouraged to
inquire at (310) 823-6389 or michaelsakamoto@....

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Craft Workshops at the Room for Poetry

Jamie O'Halloran
 

"Poetic Craft"
poetry writing workshops
led by Jamie O'Halloran

to be held in the
ROOM FOR POETRY

at the Fine Art Connection
2 S. Garfield Ave. # 15, Alhambra

4 Saturdays, beginning April 28th, 2001
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Each session will focus on a particular element of poetic craft--the line,
diction, sound and meter, trope--and offer methods for revision to
strengthen works in progress. Workshops will begin with a discussion
of a poetic element and conclude with a critiquing session of
participants' poems.

Open to adults
Limited to 10 students

$80 advance registration
$100 walk-in (if seats are available)

For advance registration, or more information, please Email:
roomforpoetry@... , or call (626) 281-3605.

Jamie O'Halloran holds an M.A. in English from the University of
Washington's Creative Writing Program. She is the author of the chapbook
Sweet to the Grit and her poems have appeared in more than 40 journals and
anthologies, including Prairie Schooner, The Cream City Review, Solo,
Yankee and Grand Passion: Poets of Los Angeles and Beyond. She has won
the Ann Stanford Poetry Prize and other awards, and has been nominated
twice for the Pushcart Prize. During her tenure as a co-director with the
Valley Contemporary Poets she edited its 1999 anthology and six poetry
chapbooks. She has directed the literary reading series at the
Sunland-Tujunga Branch Library since 1993 and is contributing editor for
POETRYBAY.COM.

"[T]he work you did with Robert Arroyo, Jr. and I on "Call the Sun Down"
was careful, incisive and with an eye toward recognizing and nurturing the
heart of each poem individually--as well as the collection as a whole."
-- Robert Wynne

"Lyrical acuity and intense musicality are hallmarks of Jamie O'Halloran's
work. Yet, still she captures her lush inner landscape with an economy of
language that speaks of a dedication to the fundamental principle of the
art form: make every word count. Reading her poetry is like seeing in
stereo--both halves of the brain respond to the deft nuances of her
syllables. "
--Robert Arroyo, Jr.



Jamie O'Halloran
ohalloran@...


Crown City Brass Quintet Benefit Concert April 1, 2001 in Pasadena, CA

 

Crown City Brass Quintet In Benefit Concert

Sunday April 1, 2001, 3:00 PM
Pasadena First United Methodist Church
500 East Colorado Boulevard
Pasadena

Donations accepted for a philanthropic project in Mexico.

Featured Artists:

Marty Frear, Trumpet; Robert Frear, Trumpet; Bruce Hudson, Horn; Andrew Malloy, Trombone; Norman Pearson, Tuba

Music by: Susato, Ewazen, Peaslee, Bach, Barnes, Kompanek and Monk

The Crown City Brass Quintet gave it's first concert in the Spring of 1993.
Formed as a creative outlet by five of Los Angeles's busiest musicians, these players have performed in motion picture soundtracks as well as with some of the finest orchestras in the world. As chamber musicians, the members of the Crown City Brass Quintet have played in many groups, with more than 60 years experience between them. The Crown City Brass Quintet plays an annual concert to benefit the Habitat for Humanity chapter at Cal Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, and has played several concerts of new brass music written by members of the Pacific Composer's Forum. They have also given recitals at many churches and universities in southern California. In the spring of 2001 the quintet will premier a composition by Jim Self at the Ventura Chamber Music Festival, written for brass quintet and marimba .

Questions? Contact Crown City Brass Quintet at notuba@... .


Line Dance - Installation Artists

Irene Suico Soriano
 

line dance art exhibition

Flor de Luna Art Studio
434 E. Ave. 28
Los Angeles, 90031

323/221.5660


Martin Betz, Castillo, Lorraine Cleary, Keith Crockett, Eszter Delgado,
Martin Durazo, Susan Joseph, Maryrose Mendoza, Christine Morla, and Gili Wolf.

"line dance"
April 7- 29.
Opening Reception, Saturday, April 7 from 7- 11PM.
Gallery open Sunday April 8, 1-5pm and by appointment. 323/221.5660

Line Dance is an exhibition of installation artists working with line.
This group show gives the public a different and often unseen view of
installation artists and their drawings or lines of poetry. The two
dimensional sides of three dimensional artists are exposed. Artists are
invited to treat the public to discovering another side of their visual
and/or written expression by sharing in the contemporary dialogue with either
preliminary drawings of their installations and/or drawings that have never
been viewed, representations of words in
any form -- written or spoken, hence the "line dance."


Performance Art featured TONIGHT on KCET-TV at 7pm!

Michael Sakamoto
 

The Dark Bob's performance art event series will be
highlighted tonight at 7pm in a feature article on
KCET-TV's Life and Times Tonight show! Scheduled
interviewees and featured performers include The Dark
Bob, George Herms, Andy Dick, John Fleck, Michael
Sakamoto, Rochelle Fabb and Erika Schickel.

(For those who don't know, KCET is channel 28.)

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Free computers, free office furniture-NOW

anna becker
 

Hi there -

My company, Pacific Publications of 5760 Wilshire
Blvd, is closing its Los Angeles office and would like
to donate said office furniture to a Los Angeles
theatre group. The list of items to be donated are:

2 black metal supply cabinets
1 black metal horizontal filing cabinet
1 black metal letter-sized 4 drawer vertical filing
cabinet
4 tall white metal bookshelves
1 white formica desk
1 cherrywood/black reception desk (includes desk,
hutch, middle table and return)
1 Mac Classic II computer
1 IBM PC (both computers are older but include
monitors, keyboards, mouse for each etc...as
previously mentioned they are older models but they
are both in working order and the IBM is loaded up
with Windows)
gray plastic utility shelves
1 slide projector
1 transparency viewer
miscellaneous supplies such as plastic file folder
desktop holders, one IKEA wall clock, metal file
folder holders for the desk
2 swivel desk chairs
1 large dry-erase board
1 poster-sized IKEA metal frame w/poster

Please contact Anna Becker at 323.904.4375 to schedule
a pick-up time and if I'm not there please leave a
message and I'll get back to you. For these items to
be donated I will need the following from you:
a receipt for the merchandise donated
you have to pick everything up yourself
and please do not be selective - I'd like EVERYTHING
to go to ONE company at ONE time.

This is first-come first-served so call ASAP.

Thanks again.
Anna - Pacific Publications

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Intersted in making the world a better place?

Mary Lu Coughlin
 

Author Derrick Jensen to Visit Glendale
March 31, 2001 at 11:30am

You are invited to an informal talk and book signing with Derrick
Jensen, social and environmental activist and author of "A Language
Older Than Words." Jensen, writer for The Sun Magazine, The New York
Times Magazine and Audubon will visit WellnessWorks Community Health
Center and Bookstore in Glendale this Saturday, March 31 at 11:30am.

"A Language Older Than Words explains violence as a pathology that
touches every aspect of our lives, and indeed affects all aspect of life
on earth. This chronicle of a young man's drive to transcend domestic
abuse offers a challenging look at our worldwide sense of community, and
how we can make things better."

WellnessWorks Community Health Center & Bookstore provides integrative
wholistic health services and education in a compassionate environment.

WellnessWorks is located at 540 W. Broadway, Glendale 91204 in between
Pacific and San Fernando.

Please call Mary Lu or Marolyn 818.247.5125/247.2062
or email: wellnessworks@...


Visual Arts High Schools

 

I am said daughter of Dr. Steven Feldman. I wanted to say a little bit more,
as I feel I am bieng incredibly short-changed by the description he gave:
I'm currently an Arts Major at a Visual/Performing Arts Magnet school in the
DC-Metropolitan area. Unfortunately, I did call Mr. Smith at LACN and he
says basically that there's no way I can get in for the simester beginning
this fall, though he urges me to try for the winter one. If anyone has any
contacts with this school it would be very important to see if I can't get
them to accept my portfolio on slide or CD form and perhaps just do a
telephone interview for auditions...this is incredibly important to me.
I looked into Westlake in North Hollywood, Crossroads in Santa Monica,
and Oakwood in North Hollywood and unfortunately I don't believe we'll be
able to afford a private school with the cross-country move.
PLEASE if anyone has ANY help whatsoever, it would be very important to
me if you all could help me with this, as I cannot imagine -not- bieng a
Visual Arts major through the rest of high school. Many thanks.

Lindsay Feldman
1st year Visual Arts major
Suitland school of visual and performing arts


Special Offer for LA Culture Net-Carol Muske-Dukes

Lee Lawlor
 

The USC Provost?s Distinguished Writers Series is proud to present a reading
by and conversation with CAROL MUSKE-DUKES on Thursday, April 5 at 7 pm in
Newman Recital Hall on the campus of the University of Southern California.
A pre-reading reception will begin at 5:30 pm at the USC Faculty Center.

USC is pleased to extend a special offer of complimentary tickets to LA
culture Net participants. Seating is limited so call today. Tickers may be
reserved by calling USC Special Events at 213-740-1744.

If you call before April 3rd, tickets will be free and may be picked up at
the reception. Otherwise, $20 tickets are available for purchase at the
door.

USC Professor of English and Creative Writing Carol Muske-Dukes is the
author of six books of poetry, most recently "An Octave Above Thunder, New &
Selected Poems" (Penguin 1997), a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book
Prize and a New York Times Most Notable Book. Her two novels are "Dear
Digby" (Viking 1989) and "Saving St. Germ" (Penguin 1993), both optioned for
feature films. This year, Random House will publish her third novel, "Life
After Death," followed by her second collection of essays, "Married to the
Icepick Killer: a Poet in Hollywood," in 2002.

"I?ve learned the lessons of life by reading literature. I?ve learned about
myself by writing." -- Carol Muske-Dukes