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ART IN THE ARTHOUSE: More Art for the Holidays

December 12, 2018 by Lamb Laemmle

If you are in Claremont, Pasadena, NoHo or West Los Angeles this holiday season, check out our fine art galleries. No ticket required. Laemmle’s ART IN THE ARTHOUSE continues to connect film audiences with the visual arts all year long and our artwork is for sale.  You might be inspired to buy a memorable work of art for someone special. Our CLAREMONT ART SHOW, curated by Joshua Elias, is winding down in late January. Highlights include digital works by Ron Dunlap, florals by Kathy Leeds and dynamic images by James Miley. Or peruse the artworks of our PASADENA artists including the playful collages of Lois Keller, bold paintings by Lynn Chang, dynamic watercolors by Mitsuko Hays and bright abstracts by Alla Vilesova. Our Pasadena show runs till March 2019. Before the end of February, visit our innovative SCREENINGS show in NoHo, featuring 36 Los Angeles-based artists, commissioned to make artwork in the format of the movie screen. The artists selected represent diverse practices including painting, printmaking, conceptual art, film, and video. The show was curated by Conor Thompson. At Laemmle venues around town, we provide movie goers with the opportunity to bond with notable and emerging visual artists. We focus on local talent and the robust Los Angeles arts scene, applying high curatorial standards to long-lasting exhibits that allow for repeat visits and extended reflection. Contribute to the conversation and become a Laemmle patron of the arts. Going to the Royal any time soon? Say hello to a festival of color from the duo of HILL & STUMP, lovingly curated by Tish Laemmle. These breathtaking floral compositions will grace our walls till February 2019. Please know, we proudly donate a portion of art sales to the Laemmle Foundation which supports a variety of environmental and humanitarian non-profits doing inspired, essential work in our community.

 

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Filed Under: Ahrya Fine Arts, Art in the Arthouse, Charity Opportunity, Claremont 5, Glendale, Music Hall 3, News, NoHo 7, Playhouse 7, Royal, Santa Monica, Theater Buzz, Town Center 5

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6 years ago

I have been enjoying the current art on display at Noho. But all of the exhibits are good that I have seen over time.

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Sheryl Myerson
Sheryl Myerson
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6 years ago

Thank you for the positive feedback. We love hearing from our patrons. Feel free to visit our galleries any time, no ticket required. Happy Holidays!

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Pamela Leeds
Pamela Leeds
6 years ago

PS: Those are the 2 Laemmle theaters I most frequently attend.

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Pamela Leeds
Pamela Leeds
6 years ago

I have had a long career of curating art exhibits and find your curator(s) selections most always outstanding!!
Too bad the traffic from the Monica to my residence is so bad or else I would go there (between when I see movies) just for the art show! And art @ West LA Royal gets better n’ better.

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Sheryl Myerson
Sheryl Myerson
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6 years ago

Thank you, Pamela for your kind words. Always great to hear from loyal patrons. We also have Art in the Arthouse exhibits in Encino, NoHo, Pasadena, Claremont and Glendale. Feel free to visit our galleries any time, no ticket required. Happy Holidays!

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