First up: I wanted to tell you about an art show hosted by my sweet and delightful friend Maggie Parr. Maggie will be presenting a 20-year retrospective of her work, featuring both her fine art and the commercial work she's done for Disney. 20 years encompasses a lot of work, so prepare for an intense show. I'm particularly a fan of Maggie's Carousel Horse series. Six01 Studio in Burbank, 6-9 p.m.
All art
© Maggie Parr
There's lots of music and art to love this weekend, and I'd love to give you all the details. But I'm a bit pressed for time today, so I'm providing all the links for you to check it out.
Tonight (Friday, November 6th) Regen Projects premieres John Bock's "Three Sisters." 6-8 p.m.
Tomorrow night (Saturday, November 7th) Kenton Parker is showing "By Any Means Necessary" at the CES Gallery. 7-9 p.m.
Another wonderful event on Saturday night: Jane Brockman hosts her series Music and Conversations featuring the Lyris Quartet. If you're a reader of this blog, you know I'm a HUGE Lyris fan. Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, 7 p.m.
Saturday night also has Thinkspace hosting Brian Viveros's latest show, "Matador." 6:30-10 p.m.
And Michael O'Neill celebrates his book (10 years in the making!) On Yoga: The Architecture of Peace at Taschen Books. 7-9 p.m.
Debra Scacco presents "The Letting Go" at Klowden Mann.6-8 p.m.
On Sunday afternoon, the New West Symphony (with new concertmaster Alyssa Park, of the aforementioned Lyris Quartet) performs an all-Mendelssohn concert at Barnum Hall in Santa Monica. 4 p.m.
And James Turrell(!!) is at Kayne Griffin Corcoran. 4-6 p.m.
This is not a Netflix and chill kind of weekend. Get out there, and have some fun. See you next week.! xoL
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