Friday, August 28, 2009

Come to Happy on September 4! You know you want to.

Opening at Happy on Friday, September 4th from 6:00-9:00PM

"registered", new drawings by May Jong.

HAPPY is pleased to present "registered", an exhibition of new drawings by May Jong. Jong investigates ownership of and intellectual rights over nature in her presentation of drawings of the The Lone Cypress®. The Lone Cypress® is the corporate logo of the Pebble Beach Company, a gated community in Central California who retain all legal rights to the tree. A consummate observer with a deft hand, Jong's drawings simply and beautifully portray the ridiculousness of the company's mission by use of her classical, pen and ink style. The viewer is invited into Jong's "personal" vision of what was once simple and free but is now simply co-opted. Jong was born in Hong Kong and raised in Los Angeles and has a BA from UC Berkeley and an MFA from Claremont Graduate University. She was co-founder and co-director of Me and You Variety Candy, an alternative art space showing emerging artists and has exhibited her work throughout Los Angeles and the United States.

Also opening, and screening in Happy's project space are selections from the Echo Park Film Center's Youth Documentary Film Class project, This is the LA River. Featuring 21 neighborhood youth between the ages of 14 and 19, each student was given a Super 8 camera to document his or her impressions of the river over one weekend. Part of the class's larger 16mm documentary film project, these personal shorts present the mysterious and sometimes forgotten LA landmark as funny, freakish, reflective, problematic, beautiful, political and ultimately a reminder of the power of the river as interpreted by these young visionaries. Contributing students: Daisy Aquino, Kaymen Barber, Cord Brooks, Niki Cornejo, Sandra Fregozo, Daniel Garcia, Ismael Antonio Garcia, Brenda Gordiano, Nalani Hernandez-Melo, Ava Hess, Spencer Jezewski, Tatiana Luboviski-Acosta, Alice Poteriaiko, Steven Ramos, Jose Santos, Rachel Syms, Mateo Tate-Contreras, Luc Unruh, Vincent Uribe, Emily Van Cise and Woodrow White.

Both exhibitions run September 4th to October 31, 2009. See you there!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Hello September!

September is nearly upon us and that means more stuff will be happening in the Los Feliz Art and Design District. Happy’s current exhibition of stitchings by Jim Gentry in our main space and Leia Jervert’s site specific installation (in our closet) will end on Sunday August 30. Please come by and see for yourself what these two unique artists are doing. Check out our features in these fine publications:

http://www.citizenla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=680

http://flavorpill.com/losangeles/events/2009/7/3/jim-gentry-and-leia-jervert

http://losapples.blogspot.com/2009/08/shop-and-art.html

http://la.racked.com/archives/2009/07/02/rackedwire_printing_party_at_feeding_birds_interactive_pruning_at_happy.php

Fresh Pressed:

Those lucky enough to attend our neighbor Fresh Pressed’s one night exhibition of polaramas by Gal Harpaz on August 7 were not just enamored with Fresh Pressed’s inspiring DIY haven for wearable expression, but got a glimpse of Harpaz’s personal polaroid panorama world. Fresh Pressed’s next show on Sept. 4 will feature work by Michael C. Hsiung. Hsiung’s charming and hilarious illustrations are a perfect fit for Fresh Pressed and the Los Feliz Art and Design District. The artist will be on hand that night to demonstrate screenprinting of selected works.

michael c. hsiung

That night, Happy will feature drawings by Los Angeles artist May Jong and the Echo Park Film Center in our project room. It promises to be a great night on Hollywood Blvd.

Art Jaunt:

Closet Cases artist Karen Frimkess Wolff is featured in Flights of Fancy at the American Jewish University in Bel Air. The show, on view until October 14, includes collaborative sculpture by Los Angeles artists Karen and Dori Atlantis, as well as work by Ruth Lercher Bornstein and Anita Segalman. Going to the Getty and Skirball Center? Make it a day of art and culture along the 405! More info at http://www.ajula.edu/


frimkess wolff/atlantis

Monday, August 10, 2009

Friday Fun & Friends in the Los Feliz Art and Design District

Thanks to all for coming out on Friday for Happy's Summer Scoops Sale! Tai Kim of Scoops generously donated peach/red wine sorbet and raspberry/balsamic ice cream for everyone to enjoy while checking out Happy's goods and art by Jim Gentry and Leia Jervert. The ice cream was flying and smiles were abound.

If you've not seen Jim Gentry's spider, you can still catch it and his other animal/insect menagerie on view in Happy's main space until August 30!

Jim Gentry


This week's art thing:

Catch Carlos Ulloa (with Eder Cetina) this Thursday, August 13 during their infamous ARTstrike. Carlos and Eder will do their one night, unofficial, unsanctioned, unexpected and underhanded art exhibition on wheels, infiltrating the Downtown Art Walk. Carlos and Eder's work will on view on the corner of 4th and Maine, from 6-11pm. Look for a big truck and enter from behind.

Carlos' dynamic work will also be seen at Happy in 2010. In the meantime, do make it to 4th and Maine and say hi to Carlos and Eder.

http://www.carlosulloa.net/


Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Scoops Ice Cream, Great Art and Summer Sale - oh my!

Join us this Friday, Happy will be open late in conjunction with the Los Feliz Art Walk.
Our featured artist is Jim Gentry and showing in the project room is Leia Jervert. If you haven't had a chance to see the shows, Friday is a great night to stop in.
We will be having complimentary ice cream from Scoops!

Also, starting Thursday, is Happy's Summer Sale with up to 50% off items storewide, all weekend long.
We hope you can come join us for some art, yummy ice cream, and great deals at HAPPY!






Save the date, coming in September at Happy:

May Jong, "registered"

opening reception Friday September 4, 6-9pm

exhibition September 4 - October 31, 2009

Project Room:
Echo Park Film Center’s Youth Documentary Film Class
Selections from This is the LA River.