In other news, its Daylight Savings Time again! Time to Spring Forward (ugh) or as some put it, "lose" an hour, so set all your clocks forward on Saturday night so you're not late to any of rest of the fun things happening this weekend. Let us know what you did and Happy Arting!
SUNDAY
Get your charcoals, oils and turp out and head to the Gallery Girls Art Brunch, a salon-style open drawing and painting studio, with 2 professional live art models in (4 hr) long poses.
10:30am to 2:30pm
COST: $25 Paid in Advance
$30 at the door, photography is $10 extra per model
INCLUDES FOOD & DRINKS
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RSVP: (818)535-5761
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The Kline Academy
3264 Motor Ave,
Los Angeles (Culver City), CA 90034
www.klineacademy.com
(310) 927-2436
For complete details and more weekend events from the Gallery Girls, check out http://gallerygirls.org/sunday-art-brunch-kline-academy-3313/
Its the second Sunday of the month so that means the Rose Bowl Flea Market, of course!
Regular admission starts at 9am for $8.00 per person, children under 12 are admitted free
Express admission from 8:00am - 9:00am at $10.00 per person
Early admission from 7:00am - 8:00am at $15.00 per person,
Special Preview VIP admission from 5:00am - 7:00am at $20.00 per person
Rose Bowl Stadium
1001 Rose Bowl Dr
(626) 577-3100
Pasadena, CA
For more info on the Flea Market and a complete list of vendors, check out http://rgcshows.com/rosebowl.aspx
After a day of figure painting, and flea marketing, see some professionals get in the (other kind of) paint at the Clippers / Pistons game. The Brown SoCal Alumni Organization has scored a group deal $36 / ticket. But hurry! These tickets sell fast
Contact: Lenny Kirschen, lkirschen@gmail.com
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
1111 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA
To get tickets and for full information check out http://www.brownsocal.org/events/2013/clippers-vs-pistons.
Image via LA Times, Three of eight Mark Rothko paintings and Jackson Pollock's 1949 "Number 1" are in MOCA's permanent collection
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