Showing posts with label sitela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sitela. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Mount Eerie & Julie Doiron at siteLA.



Admittedly, we give our friends over at siteLA alot of ink. Or pixels. But we like to think they deserve it because they always do cool shit (and we're right, as always). This coming Wednesday, October 29th, they will be having a show at their Silver Lake space with performances by Mount Eerie and Julie Doiron in support of their recently released collaborative album. The show starts at 8PM and is technically free, but they recommend giving an $8 donation. Pay the cash and make sure to bring some tissues, this show may very well veer into an iceberg made of melancholy.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Remedee + Good @ SiteLA.



Remedee, a nonprofit organization aiming to give a voice to the youth and their issues by providing education and resources, will be making its debut over at Echo Park's SiteLA on September 18th. The event is presented by GOOD Magazine and will include an opening reception with free cocktails and a live set by DJ Morgan. Remedee will then premiere Reel Earth, a series of documentaries made by New Orleans youth.

The event is free, although you are required to RSVP via e-mail.

Friday, August 22, 2008

siteLA.


To commemorate its new women's collection, iconic surf label Quicksilver has selected six young women to be their "Visionaries in Residence" at siteLA, their multi-purpose creative space on the corner of Sunset and Rampart in Silver Lake. The ladies practice disparate disciplines, with their interests ranging from art to fashion to music to transportation design. The space has events that are free and open to the public.


One particular event/project that sounds fun and interesting is resident Sarah Anderson's collaborative mural for her drawing collective, Sumi Ink Club. The group is decorating siteLA's facade during rush hour in an effort to encourage passing commuters a chance to park their cars, grab a brush, and dream up their ideal method of transportation for the future. The project started on August 19th and will continue until August 27th. More info and exact times of when you can drop by and paint can be seen here.
 
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