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What A Gift!
@ 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
The Arroyo Arts Collective Presents
AAC invites you to experience an assembly of fine artists, blacksmiths and craftspeople at AVENUE 50 STUDIO for an exhibit taking place
Saturday, November 20, 2021-January 8, 2022
Shop for the Holidays as you meet and learn about each artist in the exhibit! Every detail of What A Gift has been lovingly curated by the AAC crew, who for 25 years brought the Discovery Tour to this community.
As a What A Gift shopper, you can find that unique gift for your friends and family be it a painting, drawing, mixed media, sculpture, jewelry, woodworking, blacksmithing and many other forms of artistic expression in a wide range of styles. If you are a savvy art collector looking for an addition or a homeowner looking for wall decor, a fashionista looking for cool jewelry, we have the artist you want to meet!
What A Gift Artists: Adam’s Forge, Judith Amdur, Michael Arata, Fern Bealmer, Katy Bishop, Maria Bjorkdahl, Kay Brown, Mary Cheung, Carlos Cornejo, Aleka Corwin, Amorette Crespo, Marita de la Torre, Ruth De Nicola, Karen Duckles, La Linda Estrada, Brian Giovanni, Maria Gonzalez Ortiz, Leslie Gray, Rebeca, Guerrero, Betty Wan Hamada, Cidne Hart, Kevin Hass, Heather Hoggan, Sandy Huse, Yvonne Jongeling, Linda Lyke, Rosa Maria Marquez, Claire Menegatti, Cathi Milligan, Jacque Lene Rogers-Engel, Connie Rohman, Lisa Tomczeszyn, Richard Tucci, Julie Williams, Roya Yasharpour, Alyson York, and more…
SPECIAL EVENTS
November 21st – Life – What A Gift, poetry event: Linda Kaye hosts
December 5th – Jewelry Trunk Show: Acorn Works, Henry Chavez, Chloe Kano, Susan Loraine Kromka
- When: Sat. Nov. 20, 2021 from 12 to 5pm. Exhibit through Jan 8, 2022
- Where: AVE 50 Studio, 131 N Avenue 50, Los Angeles, CA 90042
- Gallery Hours: Mon. -Thu. 2:30pm – 5pm and Sat.-Sun. 12pm to 5pm
- Cost: Admission is FREE
- Information: www.arroyoartscollective.org
Contact: Marita De La Torre, maritadelatorre@gmail.com, 310-871-3226
This program is made possible in part through the generous support of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission and by the California Arts Council, a state agency.