Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Art by northeast: avocados, soda pop and water

contributed by Paul Evans


Saturday night, heading north on one of my favorite streets in Los Angeles, York Blvd. led me to Figueroa Produce (www.figueroaproduce.com) in Highland Park for avocados. Not just any avocados, but 3 organic avocados for 99¢! Following that healthy find, it seemed natural to visit the infamous Galco’s Soda Pop Stop (www.sodapopstop.com) a few blocks north on York.
Sadly, I arrived 5 minutes after closing, but I was able to get a sweet shot of their signage.

Onward on York for a little art at Sea and Space Explorations; a great space doing very different and thought provoking projects sandwiched between Occidental College and a greasy burger joint. Opening that night was Through the Looking Glass: The Los Angeles Aqueduct, an installation by Nicole Antebi & May Jong.

Through the Looking Glass is a multi-media piece that tells the manipulated history of the Los Angeles Aquaduct. Can’t wait to return to find out how little I know about a very important subject in a city that often ignores what’s right in front of them. Or in this case, what’s brought to them.

May Jong will be the featured artist in Happy’s September exhibit. In the meantime, check out Through the Looking Glass: The Los Angeles Aqueduct through May 30 at Sea and Space Explorations. They’re at:Link

4755 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042
www.seaandspace.org
Gallery is open Sundays 1-5 PM and by appointment.
(323) 445-4015.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Happy in the Los Angeles Times today!




GARDEN

greenPots are eco-friendly and eco-chic

Decompostable pots at Happy
Photo courtesy of Happy
Ecosource Home & Garden compostable pots
They're made from renewable rice hulls and come in cool 1970s colors.
May 9, 2009

Ecosource Home & Garden's greenPots have more than save-the-planet appeal. Sure, they're constructed from renewable rice hulls, will last at least five years indoors or out, and can be composted after that. But they also make a design statement, referencing 1950s shapes in earthy 1970s kitchen colors. At the new home accessories boutique Happy, the pots come in a variety of sizes, each already planted with succulents or other flora. Price: $18 apiece. 4675 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles; (323) 661-2200; www.happylosangeles.com.

http://www.latimes.com/features/home/la-hm-scoutpots9-2009may09,0,3014837.story

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Anya Smilanick "In Parallel" and CLOSET CASES open tonight at HAPPY!

Tonight! at Happy!


Happy proudly offers
Anya Smilanick "In Parallel"
opening tonight! May 1st, 6-9pm.





HAPPY presents paintings by Anya Smilanick. “In Parallel” finds the crowded functional structures of Los Angeles and brings them to their most simplified forms. Smilanick’s work is comprised of systematic vertical and horizontal lines, dotted with silhouettes of select objects and structures that define parts of the city. Smilanick’s “In Parallel” works segment and elucidate the overwhelming urban landscape that is Los Angeles.


Anya Smilanick received her MFA at Claremont Graduate University in 2004, she now lives in Culver City, California.



Also opening tonight at Happy, "Closet Cases" curated by Paul Evans.

Happy is pleased to present Closet Cases, a group show organized by Paul Evans. Closet Cases features drawings by 22 artists, each a self portrait on notepad paper and index cards. Housed in Happy’s small yet pristine changing room, Closet Cases brings together artists of different styles and genres to exploit and celebrate the simple act of drawing.

Artists include: Sean Bradshaw (Los Angeles), Paul Evans (Los Angeles), Corina Gamma (Los Angeles), Julie Goodwin (Baltimore), Lizzie Goodwin (Los Angeles), Corrie Gregory (Los Angeles), Ryan Hill (Washington, DC), John Kieltyka (Seattle), Donald Krieger (Los Angeles), Midge Lynn (Los Angeles), Nuttaphol Ma (Los Angeles), Shaw Osha (Olympia), Christopher Pennock (New York), Lisa Ruyter (Vienna), Linda Sena (Los Angeles), Michael Slimmer (Los Angeles), Carl Smith (Los Angeles), Jordan Steinberg (Los Angeles), Laura Sharp Wilson (Salt Lake City), Karen Frimkess Wolff (Los Angeles), Jeremy Yoder (Los Angeles), Liz Young (Los Angeles).



HAPPY is a local resource for well designed home and lifestyle accessories. Featuring revolving art shows curated by and showing local and international artists, HAPPY also stocks gifts from boutique plants to vintage jewelry, edited and staged creating a happy space full of inspiring gifts and thoughtful embellishments. We are located just east of vermont at 4675 hollywood blvd. los angeles, ca 90027. www.happylosangeles.com


HAPPY is part of the Los Feliz Art Walk. A "new" collaborative venture in the Los Feliz Village community of Los Angeles seeking to bring together Los Feliz artists, galleries, studios and others to support the arts. It is held on the first Friday of every month. Maps and listings are available at http://www.losfelizartwalk.org



Friday, April 17, 2009

Prepare for Earth Day!


Every year Earth Day comes around to remind us to be more mindful of our lovely planet.
Happy invites you in this Saturday to
celebrate this upcoming Earth Day.

This Saturday, April 18th from 1 - 7 pm. Buy a pot, get a plant for free!
We will even pot the plant for you! Take this chance to stock up on Envirosax re-usable shopping bags, Kleen Kanteen Water bottles, and Solar Lanterns.

We will also be offering 25% off all potted plants in the store.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Closet Cases: Artists’ Self Portraits at Happy


Closet Cases: Artists’ Self Portraits at Happy

May 1 – June 28, 2009

Opening reception: Friday, May 1 from 6-9pm


Happy is pleased to present Closet Cases, a group show organized by Paul Evans. Closet Cases features drawings by 22 artists, each a self portrait on notepad paper and index cards. Housed in Happy’s small yet pristine changing room, Closet Cases brings together artists of different styles and genres to exploit and celebrate the simple act of drawing. Artists include:


Sean Bradshaw (Los Angeles), Paul Evans (Los Angeles), Corina Gamma (Los Angeles), Julie Goodwin (Baltimore), Lizzie Goodwin (Los Angeles), Corrie Gregory (Los Angeles), Ryan Hill (Washington, DC), John Kieltyka (Seattle), Donald Krieger (Los Angeles), Midge Lynn (Los Angeles), Nuttaphol Ma (Los Angeles), Shaw Osha (Olympia), Christopher Pennock (New York), Lisa Ruyter (Vienna), Linda Sena (Los Angeles), Michael Slimmer (Los Angeles), Carl Smith (Los Angeles), Jordan Steinberg (Los Angeles), Laura Sharp Wilson (Salt Lake City), Karen Frimkess Wolff (Los Angeles), Jeremy Yoder (Los Angeles), Liz Young (Los Angeles).

Friday, April 3, 2009

Los Feliz Art Walk Tonight - first stop HAPPY!



If you haven't been in to see Devon T.S. Tsuno's paintings at HAPPY
please come by tonight! We will be open late for the "first friday's" Los Feliz Art Walk,
and we would love to see you!



HAPPY features paintings by Devon T.S. Tsuno. “A Nature Calculation” observes the landscape of Los Angeles by simultaneously fragmenting and evaluating his life long home. Painted from images taken while on fishing and biking sojourns along the San Gabriel River, the Los Angeles River, and the east side of Los Angeles; Tsuno’s abstractions recall a city organism composed of beautifully ordered concrete and metal, integrated and often interdicted by violent layers of vegetation. He uses spray paint and acrylic paint, to re-imagine Los Angeles through color theory and hard edge abstraction.

Devon T.S. Tsuno was born and raised in Los Angeles; he currently works in Echo Park. He received his MFA from Claremont Graduate University in 2005, and a BFA from California State University, Long Beach in 2002. His work has been shown in Los Angeles at Carl Berg Gallery, Sam Lee Gallery, Whittier College and Raid Projects. Tsuno is currently an instructor at Cal State Long Beach, Cypress College, ULV and East Los Angeles College.

HAPPY is a local resource for well designed home and lifestyle accessories. HAPPY features revolving art shows curated by and showing local and international artists, and stocks items from boutique plants to vintage jewelry, all edited down and staged to create a happy space full of inspiring gifts and thoughtful embellishments.

HAPPY is part of the Los Feliz Art Walk. A "new" collaborative venture in the Los Feliz Village community of Los Angeles seeking to bring together Los Feliz artists, galleries, studios and others to support the arts. It is held on the first Friday of every month. Maps and listings are available at http://www.losfelizartwalk.org.
Link


Sunday, March 1, 2009

Devon T.S. Tsuno this Friday at HAPPY!

Please join us tonight for the opening of:

DEVON T.S. TSUNO
“A Nature Calculation”
March 6 – April 26, 2009

Opening Reception: Friday, March 6, 6-9pm


HAPPY features paintings by Devon T.S. Tsuno. “A Nature Calculation” observes the landscape of Los Angeles by simultaneously fragmenting and evaluating his life long home. Painted from images taken while on fishing and biking sojourns along the San Gabriel River, the Los Angeles River, and the east side of Los Angeles; Tsuno’s abstractions recall a city organism composed of beautifully ordered concrete and metal, integrated and often interdicted by violent layers of vegetation. He uses spray paint and acrylic paint, to re-imagine Los Angeles through color theory and hard edge abstraction.

Devon T.S. Tsuno was born and raised in Los Angeles; he currently works in Echo Park. He received his MFA from Claremont Graduate University in 2005, and a BFA from California State University, Long Beach in 2002. His work has been shown in Los Angeles at Carl Berg Gallery, Sam Lee Gallery, Whittier College and Raid Projects. Tsuno is currently an instructor at Cal State Long Beach, Cypress College, ULV and East Los Angeles College.

HAPPY is a local resource for well designed home and lifestyle accessories. HAPPY features revolving art shows curated by and showing local and international artists, and stocks items from boutique plants to vintage jewelry, all edited down and staged to create a happy space full of inspiring gifts and thoughtful embellishments.

HAPPY is part of the Los Feliz Art Walk. A "new" collaborative venture in the Los Feliz Village community of Los Angeles seeking to bring together Los Feliz artists, galleries, studios and others to support the arts. It is held on the first Friday of every month. Maps and listings are available at http://www.losfelizartwalk.org
Link





Gallery/Store Hours: Mon-Sat 11-7, Sun 12-5

H A P P Y

4675 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027

323.661.2200

http://www.happylosangeles.com

http://www.devontsuno.com