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18th Street Art Center Gallery & Event Calendar

By , December 23, 2009 10:42 pm

Title: 18th Street Art Center Gallery & Event Calendar
Location: http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/5r7g1kbbn2t61mnm3d76re2li0%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
Date: 2009-12-23

New Website Launched

By , December 10, 2009 3:36 pm

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A Special Request from Jan Williamson

By , December 9, 2009 6:20 pm

Staff Pic
From left:
18th Street Arts Center Staff: Amber T. Jones, Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator; Jan Williamson, Executive Director
Ramla Roussel, Business Manager; Clayton Campbell, Artistic Director; Nicole Gordillo, Development Associate; Ronald Lopez, Program Coordinator

(photo taken by Michael W. Barnard)


We recently sent out our year-end letter. Thank you if you already responded.

Since
then, we have received $7,334.00 in cash contributions, and $5,000 in in-kind donations. Our goal  is  to reach $14,000 to  make ends meet. This year, more than ever 18th Street has to rely heavily on
individual donations to succeed.

If you have ever thought about making a donation to 18th Street Arts Center, now is a great time.

When you support 18th Street, you are directly supporting an essential
part of the arts ecology – The ARTISTS.
A priority in all of our programming goes to paying artist stipends during their residencies and exhibitions.

When you support
18th Street you help cultivate new art lovers that understand and appreciate

the role contemporary art plays in transforming society. Equally important to our reason for being is the cultivation of contemporary art appreciators. Hosting dozens of dynamic public events throughout the year  and partnering with many other organizations in the process is the best way to engage the public.

Your support is important to us. By making a special, tax-deductible gift to 18th Street
Arts Center today your contribution will support over 100 artists
and small arts organizations this coming year.

We appreciate your friendship and look forward to seeing you in the New Year!

Warm regards,

Jan Williamson

Executive Director


Make your year end tax-deductible donation to 18th Street here.
Donate via PayPal

18th Street Arts Center1639 18th St., Santa Monica, CA 90404 | Phone 310.453.3711 | Fax 310.453.4347

www.18thstreet.orgoffice@18thstreet.org

Margaret Bong

By , December 1, 2009 12:27 pm

December – February, 2009

Video Artist

Margaret Bong is a Malaysian media artist who has written, produced and directed six short films. Her 2005 Lie Beneath was shown in festivals in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, and her short documentary Tudtu, The Salt Boy, which focus on one of the Indigenous groups has been shown in South Korea, Italy, Brazil and Lebanon. She is fascinated by recollections provoked by photography, and uses her memories and specific personal experiences as themes in her media projects. During Ms. Bong’s residency at 18th Street she further developed Singing Tombstone, her feature directorial debut.

Sonya Kelliher Combs

By , December 1, 2009 11:12 am

 

December – March, 2009
Painter / Installation
Sonya Kelliher Combs is of native Alaskan descent (Athabascan/Inupiaq) and lives and works in Anchorage, Alaska. In 2008 she was the first Alaskan artist to be in residence at 18th Street, if not Los Angeles. Her recent work is made with polymer, walrus stomach, paper, and nylon thread. Known for abstractions mediated by the materials she employs, many of them particular to Alaskan native culture her work has been seen nationally and at the Anchorage Museum of Art.

  Sonya Kelliher Combs (Alaska)
December – March, 2009
Painter / Installation
Sonya Kelliher Combs is of native Alaskan descent (Athabascan/Inupiaq) and lives and works in Anchorage, Alaska. In 2008 she was the first Alaskan artist to be in residence at 18th Street, if not Los Angeles. Her recent work is made with polymer, walrus stomach, paper, and nylon thread. Known for abstractions mediated by the materials she employs, many of them particular to Alaskan native culture her work has been seen nationally and at the Anchorage Museum of Art.

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