Monday, March 1, 2010

SporkFoods is hosting the mid-show reception at Happy!

Hello friends!

We hope this first day of March finds you well!

This Friday is the mid-show reception for WIlliam Conger and Michael Blasi
at HAPPY. If you haven't been by to see the work along with our new gallery
 space, Friday would be a great night to come by!
 Happy is well, happy, to invite you to meet our pals from SPORK foods this
Friday. They will be hosting our mid show reception with some yummy vegan
treats and lots of information on their Los Angeles-based gourmet vegan food
company. It is owned and operated by sisters Jenny and Heather Goldberg.
Their delicious, innovative cuisine emphasizes organic, local, and seasonal
ingredients. They offer cooking classes, food consultation, and catering.

Up Coming Workshops

Kelly Kilmer

Killy Kilmer

"Devotional" create a small and personal hard cover book made entirely by your own hands with Kelly Kilmer - Saturday March 13, 2010 1 - 4 p.m


yanish
Mary Yanish

"Red Rosin Collage" with Mary Yanish - Sunday, March 21, 2010 1-3pm




Edna Hart

edna hart
NECKLACE MAKING CLASS with Edna Hart, Saturday March 27, 2010 1-3pm


THURSDAY NIGHTs 
ARE HAnD MADE! 
Also coming up at happy is our "thursday night's are hand made"  club.
Hosted by Emily Cline, Thursday evenings at happy, will be a night to 
come and get your hands moving, and well, a time to gather, exchange
ideas, set some time aside to work on that project you've been putting off.
Crafters, knitters, sewers, jewelry makers, all are welcome.  
Pack up your gear and come on over. Edna Hart will be an on going fixture
with her knitting needles in full effect.  Starting Thursday, March 4, every 
week (that's every Thursday night) from 7:00 -10:00 p.m.
Happy



gammaComing up next!
Corina Gamma

Layers of Separation
April 2-May 30, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday April 2, 2010, 6-10pm



Botello

 Rochelle Botello
 Project Room:
Yesterday's Combover
April 2 - May 30, 2010
Opening Receotion: Friday April 2, 2010, 6-10pm




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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Meet the Artist: Michael Blasi



Artwork (or artist ) that changed your life and why?
Paolo Uccello's Battle of San Romano, at the National Gallery in London. I saw it in 1996, when I was abroad to study printmaking in Glasgow, and I just sat and stared at it forever. What struck me about the painting was that it fit together so perfectly: the shapes lock together in complete harmony, and the palette of cream, gold, pink, brown, and gray tones just sing. The painting transcends the subject matter. I wanted to make art as rhythmic and as completely and inexplicably unified as this work. The other two panels of this triptych are amazing too (if you are in Paris or Florence any time soon). Don't tell me though, I'll just be jealous.

When did you first know you wanted to be an artist?
I was one of those kids who you could put in front of some crayons and a stack of that computer paper with the holes on the sides, and I would be occupied for hours. I think had I made up my mind about the artist thing before I could consciously consider that kind of decision.

What do you like about making art in Los Angeles?
Cultural cacophony makes for great inspiration and I'm discovering lots of unpretentious but wonderful places to show are all around us!

What do you dislike about making art in Los Angeles?
I would like it if there was a space and time bubble to take me out of the daily grind. A trans-dimensional artists' retreat. That would make it perfect.

Favorite book, film and food?
Book: I just finished Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli, which I really liked. Another Country by James Baldwin might be my all time favorite.


Film: Atanarjuat, The Fast Runner,
Food: Raw scallops at Sushi Go 55, on the third floor of the Little Tokyo mall on Alameda and 3rd. Also, The Cracked Crab in Pismo Beach.

Favorite website?
art:
http://www.efstudio.org/sculpture/
music: http://zenrunningorder.org/

Best art advice?
Develop your own trans-dimensional artists' retreat on this plane.
Treat yourself to Michael Blasi's work, on view at Happy, through March 28.

Monday, January 25, 2010

William Conger & Michael Blasi at HAPPY Opens Feb. 5


Criss-Cross: New Gouache Paintings by William Conger

Psychedelic Suiseki: Sculpture by Michael Blasi

Friday February 5 - Sunday March 28, 2010

Opening Reception: Friday, February 5, 6-10pm

HAPPY is pleased to present the renowned Chicago artist William Conger in his first-ever Los Angeles solo exhibition. The esteemed artist will offer intimate gouache works that further investigate his trademark abstract style. In a career that spans over 50 years, Conger continues to incorporate an eclectic vocabulary that is both hard-edged and biomorphic, static and yet sensual. Electric snapshots that upon initial inspection are quite abstract slowly morph into dense landscapes gone slightly awry. These bravura works seem at home in Los Angeles speaking to our traffic-ridden and stress-polluted lives; yet Conger quietly reminds us how to cope. We are treated to his vision and to a technique that conveys how the most rich and delicious imagery can be profoundly touching. Conger’s career confirms a life of serious investigation based on the pure act of creating. William Conger lives and works in Chicago, is professor emeritus at Northwestern University, and is a recipient of both the Illinois Arts Council Grant (2008) and a Pollock-Krasner Grant (2008-09). Recent one person exhibitions include a 1958-2008 retrospective at the Chicago Cultural Center and Roy Boyd Gallery, Chicago in 2009. His works are in major collections including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois State Museum, Smart Museum at the University of Chicago, Reader’s Digest Collection, NY, Portland Museum, Portland, OR, Wichita Art Museum, Wichita, KS, IBM Corporation, Atlanta, GA and numerous other public and private collections. Upcoming projects include a solo exhibition at the Union League Club of Chicago and group exhibitions at the DePaul University Art Museum, Chicago, IL, Printworks Gallery, Chicago, IL and the Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Michigan City, IN. He is represented in Chicago by Roy Boyd Gallery. http://www.williamconger.com/

In our project room we feature recent sculpture by Michael Blasi. Blasi’s bulbous sculptures, based on scholar’s rocks or “suiseki”, start from the artist’s 2 dimensional doodles and grow into hyper-active meditation objects. Blasi’s generous use of color envelopes his delicately hand-crafted objects that hang freely or sit, firmly planted. They are tenderly stoic, romantic laments that gently celebrate life and love while confronting and comforting the viewer in their sublime eccentricity. Blasi received his BFA from Purchase College, State University of New York and participated in the Glasgow School of Art Student Exchange Program. He was born and raised in Los Angeles and currently teaches art for the LAUSD. http://www.michaelblasi.com/

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Plenty of Plenty Shots!

Plenty is up until January 24. We're honored to have had this group of talented artists participate in our show! Come by and see for yourself. Small, affordable and GOOD. Each work is no larger than 12"x12" at $100.00 a pop.

UP NEXT: William Conger and Michael Blasi - Opening Friday Feb. 5, 6-10pm. Exhibition runs Feb. 5 - Mar. 28, 2010.


































Wednesday, January 6, 2010

HAPPY, PLENTY, SCOOPS - Friday Jan. 8, 6-10pm

We hope your new year is off to a great start! If you haven't had a chance to check out our current show PLENTY, this Friday night January 8th, is the perfect time! We will be scooping our favorite ice cream,from our favorite ice cream shop, SCOOPS, at HAPPY from 6pm -10pm. Hope to see you there!


Criss-Cross: New Gouache Paintings by William Conger
Project Space: Psychedelic Suiseki: Sculpture by Michael Blasi, Friday February 5 - Sunday March 28, 2010 Reception: Friday Feb. 5, 6-10pm

We will also be offering classes in Happy's upstairs space. More information coming soon!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Racked LA: Big Event for Little Art at Happy in Los Feliz

Racked LA: Big Event for Little Art at Happy in Los Feliz


Big Event for Little Art at Happy in Los Feliz
Monday, December 7, 2009, by Lisa Boosin

Happy really is one of the most appropriately-named stores we've ever visited—filled with stuff that's both whimsical and functional, and many things that smell nice, it's a definite mood-lifter. On Friday, they debuted a new little art exhibit, Plenty at Happy, that featured teeny, tiny works from about 58 local artists. Mainly paintings, but there were a few ceramic and mixed-media pieces, too. Everything was priced at $100, providing a thrifty and tempting entrĂ©e into the word of collecting (or an amazing gift). The show runs through January 24; at the rate that things were selling on Friday, you shouldn't wait around, or there will be nothing left for you to buy. Which wouldn't be very happy at all.
· Happy [Official Site]

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