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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

VENUES

Alliance Française de Pasadena 

Kendall Alley, 34 E. Union St. 

A night of French immersion, art and music. The French Language School and Cultural Center presents an art exhibition of LILA Pasadena school’s young talented artists.  

Armory Center for the Arts 

145 N. Raymond Ave. 

“Speaking in Tongues: The Art of Wallace Berman and Robert Heinecken” brings two seminal and provocative artists into close conversation for the first time. Also on display are solo exhibitions by Jason Lazarus, Curt Lemieux, and Katie Grinnan. 

Art Center College of Design 

1700 Lida St. 

In both the scientific and mythical cosmos, the strange and unexpected arise.  Experience WORLDS, and travel through the art and science of our solar system. 

artWORKS Teen Center 

2914 E. Walnut St. 

Art Center student designs, live R&B, and poetry readings at artWORKS—a new teen center for art, design and media, and a collaboration of Learning Works Charter School, Armory Center for the Arts, Project Connect and Flintridge Center.  

Kidspace Children’s Museum

480 N. Arroyo Blvd. 

Journey to undiscovered territories with Kidspace and JPL while learning about the GRAIL Mission from gravity scientist Sami Asmar.  Also, book reading by a PUSD school and space-inspired art activities around the museum. 

Lineage Performing Arts Center
89 S. Fair Oaks Ave. 

Nonstop contemporary dance and guest musicians all evening long. Lineage Dance presents excerpts from new work including a sneak peek of Artistic Director Hilary Thomas’s “Art of Evolution.” 

Norton Simon Museum 

411 W. Colorado Blvd. 

In conjunction with Southern California’s Pacific Standard Time, “Proof: The Rise of Printmaking in Southern California” and companion exhibition, “The Original Print,” plus centuries of masterpieces on permanent view. 

One Colorado 

Between Colorado, Union, Fair Oaks and De Lacey in Old Pasadena 

Light installation by world-renowned artist Jorge Pardo and a puzzle-building project with One Colorado’s artist-in-residence David Earle. 

Pacific Asia Museum 

46 N. Los Robles Ave. 

“Auspicious Beauty: Korean Folk Paintings” reveals essential values of Korean society in the 18th   and 19th centuries and highlights the patron-artist relationship.  

Pasadena Central Library 

285 E. Walnut St. 

Twist & Stomp the night away as the library celebrates the 1950s through ’80s with a musical kaleidoscope, storytelling, crafts, art, photography, graphic novels and hula hoops. 

Pasadena City College 

1570 E. Colorado Blvd. 

“Picturing the Bomb”  Rachel Fermi (granddaughter of physicist Enrico Fermi) and Esther Samra, curators. Photographs from the secret world of the Manhattan Project, with ensemble performance from PCC’s Music Department at Pasadena City College Art Gallery. 

 Pasadena Museum of California Art 

490 E. Union St. 

Four new exhibitions, featuring sculptures by Roland Reiss; paintings by Edouard and Luvena Vysekal; an installation by Alex Kritselis; and Juno Project by Dan Goods and JPL. 

Pasadena Museum of History 

470 W. Walnut St. 

A rare glimpse into 1920s-era California from a woman’s perspective in PMH’s new exhibition “Southern California’s Evolving Landscape: The Photography of Helen Lukens Gaut” 

Pennington Dance Group at ARC Pasadena 

1158 E. Colorado Blvd. 

A kinetic evening of mini-modern dance works and dialogues with dance artists, in the PDG’s striking creative home, ARC Pasadena.  

Side Street Projects 

730 N. Fair Oaks Ave.  

Artist Lisa Mann’s inflated, whimsical sculpture celebrates hair, culture, and identity in past and present Northwest Pasadena.  Music performance by Daniel Brummel. Refreshments from Whole Foods Arroyo.  

 

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