The Santiago Art District Every Third Saturday at the Santiago Street Lofts
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    June 12th, 2009adminUpcoming Art Walks

    TIGHT SPACE presents “I Get So Worked Up” by Tiff IzsaTiff Izsa(b.1979) is an emerging artist from Ontario, Canada based in Dusseldorf, Germany. Her work is a composition of brusque design using the materials of construction and creation as both media and subject matter. She has exhibited in Europe and Canada, and has received awards such as her Toronto Art Award for Best Emerging Artist. Her work has been featured in magazines and newspapers in Toronto and internationally. Izsa is not represented by any gallery and her work is available through Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects(Toronto) and Galerie Andreas Bruening(Dusseldorf).

    The exhibition I Get So Worked Up will be Izsa’s first in the USA. It will be a one night only event (and then by appointment) taking place in a new project space located in the heart of Orange County, California as part of the monthly Santa Ana Art Walks. The show will feature a new large-scale, free-standing, sculptural construction in the artist’s trademark ephemeral and shanty-chic style. Izsa’s work has been described in turns by critics as ‘dramatic conglomerations’, ‘crappy’, abstract-expressionist’, ‘fun and playful’, ‘magically mundane’, and ‘a nihilistic morass’… The artist herself often describes her creations as ‘Walk-in Paintings’. Related drawings and photography will also be displayed.

    Curbside Gallery presents “No Offense God, But You Made Me Wrong” by Ben Brough.A nomadic, roaming upbringing aided in the development of California born, Big Island raised artist Ben Brough who is showing his work titled; “No Offense God, But You Made Me Wrong” on Saturday, June 20th at the Curbside Gallery in Santa Ana, CA. Brough’s style was molded over the course of a life spent bouncing between Southern California, Hawaii’s Big Island and Santa Cruz where his early influences including punk rock, corporate branding, and consumerism run amok. As an early contributor to the creative direction of the Orange County based Volcom Inc.

    Brough’s influence can be seen widely today throughout much of the action sports world, however the artist remains completely independent in thought and execution of his work. His new collages will be on display at Curbside Gallery promises to inspire the acceptance of changing the way we look and feel, both mentally and physically, through food, sex surgery and consumerism.

    Liberty Fine Arts will have a group photography show featuring Russ Inglish, Michelle Sanchez, and Jose Wantland.

    For more information, go to www.liberty-finearts.com

    ART from the HIVE is showing graphic art on various mediums from Justin Boatright and paintings by Rene Cardona and Daniel Coleman. New AftH tees and 20 one-of-a-kind painted hats by artist Rene Cardona available 6/20/09.

    More details visit www.ARTfromtheHIVE.com
    Open 7-10pm June 20th and by appointment anytime just email brian@artfromthehive.com

    The Rebel Unit will be showing “Gothic Glow Lamps” handcrafted by Barry Berman. Also, original artwork from Rick Klu will be on display.

    Dan Pyle @ the J. Lewis Gallery

    Working exclusively in charcoal, Dan uses a photorealistic style. He only exhibits original, hand drawn; one-of-a-kind works of art. His drawings display mastery of shadows, contrast, and use of negative space. While Dan has been in the arts since a young age, he feels that he has truly found his niche in photorealistic style charcoal drawing.
    www.danpyleartist.com

    Kavika Works will host art by traditional and digital artist Tony Cabrera.

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    Beamish Photography will be hosting NightLight.
    NightLight is a non-profit based in Bangkok, Thailand that works to help women trafficked into prostitution. They offer women the choice to make jewelry as an alternative to prostitution. They currently have over 80 women on staff making jewelry and learning English and the stories of healing and restoration that come out of their work are incredible.

    Other galleries open this month:
    910 Civic Center Drive

    Plus…don’t forget the amazingly delicious Kogi Taco Truck is coming back to Orange County and setting up shop at the Santiago Art District from 8-10PM!

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    June 3rd, 2009adminUpcoming Art Walks

    Guess who’s also making an encore appearance?