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Dreams Deferred: Artists Respond to Immigration Reform
over capacity at the show opening last thursday night. thanks to all those who made it a success and thanks to all for the support! if you didnt make it out, not to worry, the show is up for the next few months. check it when you can! more flickr pics here
show info here: http://www.camla.org/upcoming.html
 
Dreams DeferredDec. 10, 2010 – May 22, 2011
Chinese American Museum425 N. Los Angeles StreetLos Angeles, CA 90012Museum Hours: 10am-3pm, Tuesday – SundayFor more information (213) 485.8567http://www.camla.org

Dreams Deferred: Artists Respond to Immigration Reform

over capacity at the show opening last thursday night. thanks to all those who made it a success and thanks to all for the support! if you didnt make it out, not to worry, the show is up for the next few months. check it when you can! more flickr pics here

show info here: http://www.camla.org/upcoming.html

Dreams Deferred
Dec. 10, 2010 – May 22, 2011

Chinese American Museum
425 N. Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Museum Hours: 10am-3pm, Tuesday – Sunday
For more information (213) 485.8567
http://www.camla.org



December 11, 2010, 12:54pm

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ART SHOW I’M CURATING FEATURING L.A. GRAF ARTISTS

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CAMLA  presents: Dreams Deferred Artists Respond to Immigration Reform

Featuring works from: Eriberto Oriol, Eyeone, Shepard Fairey, Ernesto Yerena, O.G. SLICK, Patrick Martinez, Kofie, Shark Toof and many more.

Curated by: Tim Jieh and Steve Wong

Opening reception Dec. 9, 2010 6pm-8:30pm open and free to the public.

More info: camla.org



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November 08, 2010, 8:13pm

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October 02, 2010, 1:06am

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This is a limited-edition zine Patrick Martinez and Eye One put together for our New Works exhibit at Tradition way back in 2009. The zines went really fast at the exhibit, but now you can download the PDF and make your own copy in case you missed it .via eye one

This is a limited-edition zine Patrick Martinez and Eye One put together for our New Works exhibit at Tradition way back in 2009. The zines went really fast at the exhibit, but now you can download the PDF and make your own copy in case you missed it .

via eye one



October 01, 2010, 12:25am

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Tony TEMPT1 is an artist, publisher and social-activist based in Los Angeles, California. He was a pioneering artist in the California graffiti scene in the 1980’s and 90’s and influenced a younger generation of graffiti writers with his vision to build community through art. Sadly, in 2003, TEMPT1 was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ( also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease), a degenerative neuromuscular disorder that causes paralysis and ultimately death. Over the course of 5 years, he lost the ability to move his arms and legs, speak, eat and even breathe without life-support systems. But, the disease has left his mind alert, and his creative spirit and drive to make art completely intact.

One year ago, TEMPT1 teamed up with a group of artists and hackers from the Graffiti Research Lab, OpenFrameworks and Free Art and Technology communities to develop free and open source eye tracking and drawing software that has helped him make art again for the first time since being hospitalized. Not only is he drawing again, but he’s creating new and complex letter forms, designing font libraries and evolving a brand new style using new and old technology in ways no one could have imagined. After seven years of paralysis, TEMPT1 has again become a pioneer in a new community of creative individuals who refuse to let neuromuscular diseases stop them from expressing themselves through art.

This Kickstarter campaign is an attempt to raise the money TEMPT1 needs to create a new collection of original TEMPT1 artwork and merchandise using the EyeWriter 2.0 software, robotic technology, traditional print-making techniques, as well as his community of friends, fans and peers. Supporting this campaign will not only allow TEMPT1 to continue to make art and express his ideas, but it will give him a chance to again become a professional artist, independently support himself and his family, pay for his medical bills, and make a contribution to the contemporary art world.

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September 16, 2010, 10:41am

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RENDITION // Opening Reception Friday June 25, 2010 | 7-10 PM

RENDITION // Opening Reception Friday June 25, 2010 | 7-10 PM



June 25, 2010, 6:49pm

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a must have. check all the new fitted caps from dissizit!

a must have. check all the new fitted caps from dissizit!



February 10, 2010, 6:19pm

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December 14, 2009, 9:25pm

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October 13, 2009, 12:41pm

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Officials today began removing a massive piece of graffiti from the Los Angeles River in downtown L.A.

Officials today began removing a massive piece of graffiti from the Los Angeles River in downtown L.A.



October 08, 2009, 6:07pm

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