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SUMMARY:Alchemy Tunnel Saturday Viewings
DESCRIPTION:ALCHEMY TUNNEL is an inviting and transformative art installation opening at Radiant Space on October 5th\, 2019. Similar to repeating mantras in meditation\, Laurie Shapiro uses repetitive imagery from her imagination and nature to create this cohesive and fully immersive experience. \nShapiro – a Jewish female artist\, conceptualized this sukkot-like rainbow-colored installation at the start of 2019 and has been working on it all year. “Creating artwork is meditative and healing for me; I hope people give themselves the space to find peace and clarity inside of this work\,” says Shapiro of her intentions. \nThe main components of this installation are six “rainbow panels” which wrap from one wall\, over the ceiling\, to the other wall\, forming a tunnel. Each panel is a different main color (red\, orange\, yellow\, green\, blue\, purple) and connects as a single piece. Shapiro’s process involves screen printing drawn images\, sewing\, and layers of water-based paints. Lighting in this installation is sponsored by LIFX – wifi linked\, color-changing bulbs which enable the landscape of ALCHEMY TUNNEL to change over seconds. \nA mini bazaar will house limited edition prints\, handmade goods by the artist\, and behind-the-scenes documentation. Hollywood screenwriter\, director\, and photographer Pen Densham documented Shapiro’s creative journey and believes it is “An enveloping experience that touches the unconscious. It is almost like stepping into a living dream.” (Photograph by Pen Densham) \nALCHEMY TUNNEL will start its journey at Radiant Space\, a multimedia gallery in Los Angeles\, and from there will tour different cities. Shapiro’s work has caught the eyes of thousands. We are thrilled to have her back at Radiant Space and excited about all of the special events including sound baths\, yoga classes\, meals\, talks\, and performances curated by Olivia Mia Orozco that will all occur inside the installation. \nOpen for free Saturdays 12-3 pm and by appointment. Ticketed special events throughout the exhibition. \nGuests must take off their shoes to enter\, or put on shoe protectors. No high heels inside. \nOctober 11th 8:00pm- Comedy Performance with Interviews from Shapiro\nOctober 19th 8:00pm- La Sandunga Live Theater Performance\nOctober 20th 6:00pm and 7:30pm- Modular Sound Baths\nNovember 13th- 8:00pm- Gaudi Themed Vegan Spanish Meal\nNovember 16th 8:00pm- Georgi Kay Musical Performance \n 
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/alchemy-tunnel-saturday-viewings/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191011T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191011T223000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
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SUMMARY:BAD TRAFFIC IN THE ALCHEMY TUNNEL: Comedy in an Art Installation
DESCRIPTION:BAD TRAFFIC IN THE ALCHEMY TUNNEL: Comedy in an Art Installation \nBad Traffic in the Alchemy Tunnel presents three powerhouse indie teams to perform based on live conversation with an artist inside her fully immersive art installation ALCHEMY TUNNEL. Featuring: \nFUNK SHUFFLE \nK3WLAZN420 \nWILD \nHosted by comedian CHRISTIANA MORGENROTH in conversation with artist LAURIE SHAPIRO \nYour $15 ticket includes admission to the gallery and HIGHLY Instagrammable installation as well as into the comedy show and conversation with the artist. \nDOORS 830 • SHOW 9PM • ONE NIGHT ONLY \nPRODUCED BY MAX LASSER AND CHRISTIANA MORGENROTH \nStreet parking available. Paid Lot off of Gardner. Uber and lyft recommended. \nGuests must take off their shoes to enter the installation\, or put shoe protectors on. No high heels inside the installation.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/3000/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191005T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191005T220000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
CREATED:20190904T220751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T220751Z
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SUMMARY:Alchemy Tunnel: An Immersive Installation by Laurie Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:Show Opening\nOctober 5th- November 23rd \nALCHEMY TUNNEL is an inviting and transformative art installation opening at Radiant Space on October 5th\, 2019. Similar to repeating mantras in meditation\, Laurie Shapiro uses repetitive imagery from her imagination and nature to create this cohesive and fully immersive experience. \nShapiro – a queer Jewish female artist\, conceptualized this sukkot-like rainbow-colored installation at the start of 2019 and has been working on it all year. “Creating artwork is meditative and healing for me; I hope people give themselves the space to find peace and clarity inside of this work\,” says Shapiro of her intentions. \nThe main components of this installation are six “rainbow panels” which wrap from one wall\, over the ceiling\, to the other wall\, forming a tunnel. Each panel is a different main color (red\, orange\, yellow\, green\, blue\, purple) and connects as a single piece. Shapiro’s process involves screen printing drawn images\, sewing\, and layers of water-based paints. Lighting in this installation is sponsored by LIFX – wifi linked\, color-changing bulbs which enable the landscape of ALCHEMY TUNNEL to change over seconds. \nA mini bazaar will house limited edition prints\, handmade goods by the artist\, and behind-the-scenes documentation. Hollywood screenwriter\, director\, and photographer Pen Densham documented Shapiro’s creative journey and believes it is “An enveloping experience that touches the unconscious. It is almost like stepping into a living dream.” \nALCHEMY TUNNEL will start its journey at Radiant Space\, a multimedia gallery in Los Angeles\, and from there will tour different cities. Shapiro’s work has caught the eyes of thousands. We are thrilled to have her back at Radiant Space and excited about all of the special events including sound baths\, yoga classes\, meals\, talks\, and performances curated by Olivia Mia Orozco that will all occur inside the installation. \nOpen for free Saturdays 12-3pm and by appointment. Ticketed special events throughout the exhibition. \nOctober 11th 8:00pm- Comedy Performance with Interviews from Shapiro\nOctober 19th 8:00pm- La Sandunga Live Theater Performance\nOctober 20th 6:00pm and 7:30pm- Modular Sound Baths\nNovember 13th- 8:00pm- Gaudi Themed Vegan Spanish Meal\nNovember 16th 8:00pm- Georgi Kay Musical Performance
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/alchemy-tunnel-an-immersive-installation-by-laurie-shapiro/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190922T154500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
CREATED:20190829T233351Z
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SUMMARY:Sound Bath With Harisant
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Radiant Space for a sound bath hosted by Harisant Khalsa inside of Alexandra Carter’s latest exhibition. The evening will begin with 15 minutes of light/Gentle yoga before the sound bath for a deeper experience and followed by a short meditation at the end. \nRe-calibrate your system\, heal deeply\, energize your life. \nCome take a refreshing deep journey through the healing art of sound.\nA Sound Bath is an acoustic sound healing journey that relaxes the body\, clears the subconscious\, calms the mind\, and activates your body’s natural healing systems. Bring a blanket and pillow\, and create your most comfortable space then lie down and let the cosmic vibrations wash away stress and all that no longer serves you. \nSound Healing is so effective because it influences our emotional bodies as well as our physical bodies. Different sound vibrations interact with our physical and energetic bodies in beneficial ways:\nActivates the Higher States of Consciousness\nUnlocks Blocked Emotions\nRelieves Anxiety and Stress\nInduces Complete Relaxation\nPromotes Deep Meditation\nHeightens Clarity\nImproves Ability to Concentrate\nRelieves Insomnia\nDecreases Depression\nNormalizes Blood Pressure\nRelieves Physical Pain\nRelease Emotional Trauma \nWhat to bring ~\nThis is a laying down experience; be sure to bring a yoga mat\, a pillow\, blankets\, anything that will make you comfy. Bring water\, crystals\, and wear comfy clothes. \nSpace is limited ~ Be sure to RSVP \nLimited street parking available\, and paid parking lot by Electric Owl\, entrance for the lot is off of Gardner. Lyft/Uber strongly recommended. \nDoors at 3:45 with a start time at 4:00 pm.\nPlan on staying for the duration of the Sound Bath to receive the full benefits. \nradiantspacela.com \n 
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/sound-bath-with-harisant/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190918T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190918T220000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
CREATED:20190830T000820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T003104Z
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SUMMARY:Vegan New England Dinner Inside Alexandra Carter's Latest Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an intimate gourmet dinner inside Alexandra Carter’s latest exhibition\, “Berries for Baubo.” Carter comes from a family of cranberry farmers in New England. The berry is a repeated icon in the artist’s visual lexicon: the fruit is like a garnet ambrosia\, an exalted potion that seeps through all the works and intoxifies its subjects. Photographs of berries and botanical illustrations replace and adorn parts of the female body. Breasts become globular appendages that bubble up\, guzzle down\, shrivel\, leak\, and lactate. Carter also uses cranberry as a medium; in some of the works the juice stains antique linens\, connecting the mark to an intimate bodily history. \nAppetizers: \n-Vegan clam chowder \n-Lobstah Cold Cake \nMain:  \n– Baked mac and cheese  \nDessert: \n-Apple Loaf with cranberries  \nBeverages: \n-Cranberry Cocktail  \nPlease email info@radiantspacela.com to inform us of any food allergies.\nTicket sales close September 17th. \nABOUT \n\nAlexandra Carter’s latest body of work explores fertility in terms of agriculture and the female body. Her paintings\, made with layers of puddled pigment and collaged imagery on translucent drafting film\, mimic explosive\, liquid bodies splashing out of their own skins. Influenced by folklore and mythology\, she quotes deities of jest\, filth\, lust\, and light. Baubo\, the exhibition’s fitting namesake\, personifies the celebratory nature of the approaching harvest season\, alongside a certain burlesque attitude. Women perform a sumptuous dance between maiden\, mother\, and crone. Wanton figures of myth and fairytale embroil themselves within the monstrous feminine and the maternal grotesque.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAlexandra Carter (b. 1985 in Boston) lives and works in Los Angeles. She received an MFA from Goldsmiths University of London in 2015 and a BA from Rhodes College in Memphis in 2009. “Berries for Baubo” is Carter’s second solo show with Radiant Space\, following “All gods are hot” in 2018. Other solo exhibitions include Fusion Gallery (Turin\, Italy)\, Southfork (Memphis)\, Projecto’ace Foundation (Buenos Aires)\, and Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. Carter was selected for residency projects at KulturKontakt Austria (Vienna)\, Qwatz (Rome)\, Graniti Murales (Sicily)\, Vice~Versa Foundation (Goa\, India)\, and RECSIM (Jashipur\, India)\, Galerija-Muzej Lendava (Slovenia)\, and the Kentucky Foundation for Women.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/vegan-new-england-dinner-inside-alexandra-carters-latest-exhibition/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190914T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190914T220000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
CREATED:20190829T232852Z
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SUMMARY:Alexandra Carter "Berries for Baubo" Opening Party
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the opening reception of “Berries for Baubo” on Saturday\, September 14 from 8-10pm. \nAlexandra Carter’s latest body of work explores fertility in terms of agriculture and the female body. Her paintings\, made with layers of puddled pigment and collaged imagery on translucent drafting film\, mimic explosive\, liquid bodies splashing out of their own skins. Influenced by folklore and mythology\, she quotes deities of jest\, filth\, lust\, and light. Baubo\, the exhibition’s fitting namesake\, personifies the celebratory nature of the approaching harvest season\, alongside a certain burlesque attitude. Women perform a sumptuous dance between maiden\, mother\, and crone. Wanton figures of myth and fairytale embroil themselves within the monstrous feminine and the maternal grotesque. \nCarter comes from a family of cranberry farmers in New England. The berry is a repeated icon in the artist’s visual lexicon: the fruit is like a garnet ambrosia\, an exalted potion that seeps through all the works and intoxifies its subjects. Photographs of berries and botanical illustrations replace and adorn parts of the female body. Breasts become globular appendages that bubble up\, guzzle down\, shrivel\, leak\, and lactate. Carter also uses cranberry as a medium; in some of the works the juice stains antique linens\, connecting the mark to an intimate bodily history. \nAlexandra Carter (b. 1985 in Boston) lives and works in Los Angeles. She received an MFA from Goldsmiths University of London in 2015 and a BA from Rhodes College in Memphis in 2009. “Berries for Baubo” is Carter’s second solo show with Radiant Space\, following “All gods are hot” in 2018. Other solo exhibitions include Fusion Gallery (Turin\, Italy)\, Southfork (Memphis)\, Projecto’ace Foundation (Buenos Aires)\, and Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. Carter was selected for residency projects at KulturKontakt Austria (Vienna)\, Qwatz (Rome)\, Graniti Murales (Sicily)\, Vice~Versa Foundation (Goa\, India)\, and RECSIM (Jashipur\, India)\, Galerija-Muzej Lendava (Slovenia)\, and the Kentucky Foundation for Women. \nThe exhibition runs Sept 14 – 28.\nOpen Saturdays 12-3pm and by appointment.\nSeptember 18th 8:00pm-Vegan New England Dinner\nSeptember 22nd 4:00pm- Soundbath\nSeptember 24th 7:00pm- Yoga Class
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/alexandra-carter-berries-for-baubo-opening-party/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190903T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190903T230000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
CREATED:20190829T232521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190829T232521Z
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SUMMARY:Desert Quest Jam Session
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Groan Music and Radiant Space present Desert Quest\, a week-long pop-up from Aug 28th-Sept 3rd. Darel Carey will be dimensionalizing the space with blacklight tape art. There will be a different musical performance every night of the week\, and blacklight art from various artists! Don’t miss this incredible week of art! If you can’t make it to Burning Man come by Radiant Space! \nDAYTIME EVENTS\nWednesday\, August 28th 12 pm- Glow in The Dark Yoga ($30)\nFriday\, August 30th 12 pm Guided Movement Exploration with Mia Orozco (open to all levels- suggested donation)\nMore Coming soon! \nNIGHTTIME EVENTS\nWednesday August 28th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show Opening Party! ( $15 suggested donation)\n\nFriday August 30th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show\nSaturday August 31st 8:30pm- Willow Robinson\nSunday September 1st 8:30pm- Desert Age Documentary Screening\nMonday September 2nd 3-8pm – Dovely\nMonday September 2nd 8:30-11pm\nTuesday September 3rd 8:30pm- Jam Session \nSuggested Donation to all nighttime events! \nStreet Parking Available\nUber and Lyft Recommended.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/desert-quest-fountains-music-performance-2-2-3-3/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190902T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190902T230000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
CREATED:20190829T223600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190829T232117Z
UID:2375-1567456200-1567465200@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Desert Quest Visual Eyes
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Groan Music and Radiant Space present Desert Quest\, a week-long pop-up from Aug 28th-Sept 3rd. Darel Carey will be dimensionalizing the space with blacklight tape art. There will be a different musical performance every night of the week\, and blacklight art from various artists! Don’t miss this incredible week of art! If you can’t make it to Burning Man come by Radiant Space! \nDAYTIME EVENTS\nWednesday\, August 28th 12 pm- Glow in The Dark Yoga ($30)\nFriday\, August 30th 12 pm Guided Movement Exploration with Mia Orozco (open to all levels- suggested donation)\nMore Coming soon! \nNIGHTTIME EVENTS\nWednesday August 28th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show Opening Party! ( $15 suggested donation)\n\nFriday August 30th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show\nSaturday August 31st 8:30pm- Willow Robinson\nSunday September 1st 8:30pm- Desert Age Documentary Screening\nMonday September 2nd 3-8pm – Dovely\nMonday September 2nd 8:30-11pm\nTuesday September 3rd 8:30pm- Jam Session \nSuggested Donation to all nighttime events! \nStreet Parking Available\nUber and Lyft Recommended.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/desert-quest-fountains-music-performance-2-2-3/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190902T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190902T200000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
CREATED:20190829T222906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190829T223442Z
UID:2371-1567436400-1567454400@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Desert Quest- Dovely Music Performance
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Groan Music and Radiant Space present Desert Quest\, a week-long pop-up from Aug 28th-Sept 3rd. Darel Carey will be dimensionalizing the space with blacklight tape art. There will be a different musical performance every night of the week\, and blacklight art from various artists! Don’t miss this incredible week of art! If you can’t make it to Burning Man come by Radiant Space! \nDAYTIME EVENTS\nWednesday\, August 28th 12 pm- Glow in The Dark Yoga ($30)\nFriday\, August 30th 12 pm Guided Movement Exploration with Mia Orozco (open to all levels- suggested donation)\nMore Coming soon! \nNIGHTTIME EVENTS\nWednesday August 28th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show Opening Party! ( $15 suggested donation)\n\nFriday August 30th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show\nSaturday August 31st 8:30pm- Willow Robinson\nSunday September 1st 8:30pm- Desert Age Documentary Screening\nMonday September 2nd 8:30pm – Dovely\nTuesday September 3rd 8:30pm- Jam Session \nSuggested Donation to all nighttime events! \nStreet Parking Available\nUber and Lyft Recommended.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/desert-quest-fountains-music-performance-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190901T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190901T230000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
CREATED:20190829T232407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190829T232407Z
UID:2382-1567369800-1567378800@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Desert Age Documentary Screening
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Groan Music and Radiant Space present Desert Quest\, a week-long pop-up from Aug 28th-Sept 3rd. Darel Carey will be dimensionalizing the space with blacklight tape art. There will be a different musical performance every night of the week\, and blacklight art from various artists! Don’t miss this incredible week of art! If you can’t make it to Burning Man come by Radiant Space! \nDAYTIME EVENTS\nWednesday\, August 28th 12 pm- Glow in The Dark Yoga ($30)\nFriday\, August 30th 12 pm Guided Movement Exploration with Mia Orozco (open to all levels- suggested donation)\nMore Coming soon! \nNIGHTTIME EVENTS\nWednesday August 28th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show Opening Party! ( $15 suggested donation)\n\nFriday August 30th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show\nSaturday August 31st 8:30pm- Willow Robinson\nSunday September 1st 8:30pm- Desert Age Documentary Screening\nMonday September 2nd 3-8pm – Dovely\nMonday September 2nd 8:30-11pm\nTuesday September 3rd 8:30pm- Jam Session \nSuggested Donation to all nighttime events! \nStreet Parking Available\nUber and Lyft Recommended.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/desert-quest-fountains-music-performance-2-2-3-2/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190831T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190831T230000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
CREATED:20190829T222757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190829T222757Z
UID:2369-1567283400-1567292400@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Desert Quest "Willow Robinson " Live Music Performance
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Groan Music and Radiant Space present Desert Quest\, a week-long pop-up from Aug 28th-Sept 3rd. Darel Carey will be dimensionalizing the space with blacklight tape art. There will be a different musical performance every night of the week\, and blacklight art from various artists! Don’t miss this incredible week of art! If you can’t make it to Burning Man come by Radiant Space! \nDAYTIME EVENTS\nWednesday\, August 28th 12 pm- Glow in The Dark Yoga ($30)\nFriday\, August 30th 12 pm Guided Movement Exploration with Mia Orozco (open to all levels- suggested donation)\nMore Coming soon! \nNIGHTTIME EVENTS\nWednesday August 28th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show Opening Party! ( $15 suggested donation)\n\nFriday August 30th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show\nSaturday August 31st 8:30pm- Willow Robinson\nSunday September 1st 8:30pm- Desert Age Documentary Screening\nMonday September 2nd 8:30pm – Dovely\nTuesday September 3rd 8:30pm- Jam Session \nSuggested Donation to all nighttime events! \nStreet Parking Available\nUber and Lyft Recommended.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/desert-quest-fountains-music-performance-2-2/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190830T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190830T230000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090821
CREATED:20190829T222702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190829T222702Z
UID:2367-1567197000-1567206000@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Desert Quest "Visual Eyes" Live Music Performance
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Groan Music and Radiant Space present Desert Quest\, a week-long pop-up from Aug 28th-Sept 3rd. Darel Carey will be dimensionalizing the space with blacklight tape art. There will be a different musical performance every night of the week\, and blacklight art from various artists! Don’t miss this incredible week of art! If you can’t make it to Burning Man come by Radiant Space! \nDAYTIME EVENTS\nWednesday\, August 28th 12 pm- Glow in The Dark Yoga ($30)\nFriday\, August 30th 12 pm Guided Movement Exploration with Mia Orozco (open to all levels- suggested donation)\nMore Coming soon! \nNIGHTTIME EVENTS\nWednesday August 28th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show Opening Party! ( $15 suggested donation)\n\nFriday August 30th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show\nSaturday August 31st 8:30pm- Willow Robinson\nSunday September 1st 8:30pm- Desert Age Documentary Screening\nMonday September 2nd 8:30pm – Dovely\nTuesday September 3rd 8:30pm- Jam Session \nSuggested Donation to all nighttime events! \nStreet Parking Available\nUber and Lyft Recommended.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/desert-quest-fountains-music-performance-2/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190829T203000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190829T230000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190829T222223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190829T222223Z
UID:2363-1567110600-1567119600@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Desert Quest "Fountains" Music Performance
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Groan Music and Radiant Space present Desert Quest\, a week-long pop-up from Aug 28th-Sept 3rd. Darel Carey will be dimensionalizing the space with blacklight tape art. There will be a different musical performance every night of the week\, and blacklight art from various artists! Don’t miss this incredible week of art! If you can’t make it to Burning Man come by Radiant Space! \nDAYTIME EVENTS\nWednesday\, August 28th 12 pm- Glow in The Dark Yoga ($30)\nFriday\, August 30th 12 pm Guided Movement Exploration with Mia Orozco (open to all levels- suggested donation)\nMore Coming soon! \nNIGHTTIME EVENTS\nWednesday August 28th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show Opening Party! ( $15 suggested donation)\n\nFriday August 30th 8:30pm- Visual Eyes Live show\nSaturday August 31st 8:30pm- Willow Robinson\nSunday September 1st 8:30pm- Desert Age Documentary Screening\nMonday September 2nd 8:30pm – Dovely\nTuesday September 3rd 8:30pm- Jam Session \nSuggested Donation to all nighttime events! \nStreet Parking Available\nUber and Lyft Recommended.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/desert-quest-fountains-music-performance/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190804T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190804T210000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190726T200641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190729T232854Z
UID:2010-1564945200-1564952400@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Vegan Gourmet Sushi Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\nRadiant Space is pleased to host our first Vegan Sushi Gourmet Dinner paired with artwork and an artist talk with Ibuki Kuramochi and Alexandra Carter. Leading up to this meal\, the two artists will spend three days sharing an open studio practice at Radiant Space\, creating artwork and a costume for Ibuki’s live performance Saturday\, August 3rd at 7:30 pm and for Alexandra’s exhibit in September. \nGuests are invited to view the two artists while they transform the space from 5-7pm on July 31st\, August 1st\, and 2nd. Alexandra Carter grew up on a cranberry farm and uses the juice as a source in her work and at times as a medium; elements of this fruit will be found in this meal\, as well as Japanese matcha\, which Ibuki has been incorporating into her work. \nIf you would like to attend both the meal and the performance on August 3rd\, please contact Radiant Space for a special package rate: info@radiantspacela.com \nPlease contact the gallery if you have any specific dietary needs. \nTickets must be ordered by August 1st. \nMenu: \nSushi Fusion: various styles of rolls made with vegan seafood including eel avocado\, salmon\, and tuna. (contains soy) \nKokkoro: Traditional Japanese appetizer made with vegetables and ground vegan crumbles (contains wheat and soy) \nJapanese Ceviche: A new version of the famous dish using a twist of Japanese fruits and seasonings (contains coconut) \nSummer Dessert: Tofu Cheesecake topped with a seasonal jam and traditional Japanese matcha (contains soy and nuts) \n$35 includes a beverage and collectible chopsticks \nABOUT: \nIBUKI KURAMOCHI \nBorn in Japan\, performance artist Ibuki Kuramochi specializes in artworks for exhibition; and also specializes in live performances combining her live painting and her Japanese Butoh dance. She studied Butoh dance at the world-renown Kazuo Ohno Butoh Dance Studio in Yokohama. She has held a deep interest and passion in painting since her childhood when she saw\, for the first time\, Ikuo Hirayama’s work about Silk Road Art. She works a lot with black and white\, which represent the beginning and nothingness. In her paintings\, we can find many themes like nature\, the animal world in opposition with the human world\, and eroticism. \nALEXANDRA CARTER \nMy work is an exploration of the psyche in the form of painting and drawing influenced by print media\, collage\, and performance. While riffing on themes of gender\, fairytale\, and masquerade\, I play with the relationship between control and catharsis\, visualizing the body coming out of itself\, exposing not only one’s guts but one’s internal state–one’s emotions\, one’s craziness–in a way that can seem both pleasurable and painful. I draw from my personal background (especially my origins on a cranberry farm in New England) as well as literature\, mythology\, dance\, and costume. My subject matter derives from a large archive of images which I collect and also create from my own performances. Recent interests include expressionist dance movements (specifically German Neuer Tanz and Japanese Butoh)\, mythological human-animal hybrids\, and the words of surrealist artist Unica Zürn. I use alternative media and surfaces to emphasize a visceral mark. The spill of ink on nonporous\, translucent drafting film (a.k.a. mylar) refers back to the body permeating beyond its own boundaries. The fluid is juxtaposed with collage elements; using solvents and other transfer methods I directly appropriate reference images from my archive. In recent installations\, I suspend works throughout a space\, making use of their translucency and presenting them as double-sided paintings that immerse the viewer in their own world. In other series\, I paint using cranberry juice\, which refers to my background and to the body in an abject narrative. I exploit the staining effect of the juice on antique linens or pillowcases. \nABOUT THE CHEF \nYasmina is a chef born and raised in Barcelona\, Catalonia. She has been cooking since she was a child. While studying to be a social worker\, she realized that culinary arts was her passion. She stopped studying culinary arts formally because it wasn’t aligned with her morals and ethics towards animals. She started exploring the vegan lifestyle and fell in love with the cuisine. \nSince then\, she has been working in NY running and working as a consultant in different kitchens in Manhattan. She also has her own project called Life is a Shiitake\, where she offers customized meal prep plans to fermented vegan cheese and yogurt. She is also always experimenting and learning techniques from different cuisine around the world.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/vegan-gourmet-sushi-dinner/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190803T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190803T210000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190706T213952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190706T213952Z
UID:1989-1564860600-1564866000@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Ibuki Kuramochi Butoh Painting Performance “Midori”
DESCRIPTION:IBUKI KURAMOCHI’s performance “Midori” fuses the beauty and craft of live painting with the soul and rhythm of contemporary Japanese Butoh dance. The term “choreography” is problematic for Butoh. Choreography in the West implies a set sequence of movements. Butoh is very different – timing and movements are improvised. \n“Midori” is the Japanese word for “green.”  In this performance\, Ibuki will paint using Japanese Matcha powder mixed with water\, and also use Japanese sumi ink. \nMatcha is symbolic of Japan and also symbolic of nature and purity… \nPart of Ibuki’s costume will be made in collaboration with artist Alexandra Carter. The two of them will have an open studio practice leading up to the performance July 31st\, August 1st and August 2nd from 5-7pm at Radiant Space. Guests are invited to view the two artists while they transform the space.  \nDoors at 7:30pm \nShow at 8:00pm \n$17 advance \n$20 at the door (limited seating available please plan ahead) \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nIBUKI KURAMOCHI  \nBorn in Japan\, performance artist Ibuki Kuramochi specializes in artworks for exhibition; and also specializes in live performances combining her live painting and her Japanese Butoh dance. She studied Butoh dance at the world-renown Kazuo Ohno Butoh Dance Studio in Yokohama. She has held a deep interest and passion in painting since her childhood when she saw\, for the first time\, Ikuo Hirayama’s work about Silk Road Art. She works a lot with black and white\, which represent the beginning and nothingness. In her paintings\, we can find many themes like nature\, the animal world in opposition with the human world\, and eroticism. \nALEXANDRA CARTER \nMy work is an exploration of the psyche in the form of painting and drawing influenced by print media\, collage\, and performance. While riffing on themes of gender\, fairytale\, and masquerade\, I play with the relationship between control and catharsis\, visualizing the body coming out of itself\, exposing not only one’s guts but one’s internal state–one’s emotions\, one’s craziness–in a way that can seem both pleasurable and painful. I draw from my personal background (especially my origins on a cranberry farm in New England) as well as literature\, mythology\, dance\, and costume. My subject matter derives from a large archive of images which I collect and also create from my own performances. Recent interests include expressionist dance movements (specifically German Neuer Tanz and Japanese Butoh)\, mythological human-animal hybrids\, and the words of surrealist artist Unica Zürn. I use alternative media and surfaces to emphasize a visceral mark. The spill of ink on nonporous\, translucent drafting film (a.k.a. mylar) refers back to the body permeating beyond its own boundaries. The fluid is juxtaposed with collage elements; using solvents and other transfer methods I directly appropriate reference images from my archive. In recent installations\, I suspend works throughout a space\, making use of their translucency and presenting them as double-sided paintings that immerse the viewer in their own world. In other series\, I paint using cranberry juice\, which refers to my background and to the body in an abject narrative. I exploit the staining effect of the juice on antique linens or pillowcases.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/ibuki-kuramochi-butoh-painting-performance-midori/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190802T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190802T190000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190706T214450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190706T214450Z
UID:1996-1564765200-1564772400@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Open Studios With Ibuki Kuramochi and Alexandra Carter
DESCRIPTION:Part of Ibuki’s costume for “Midori” will be made in collaboration with artist Alexandra Carter. The two of them will have an open studio practice leading up to the performance July 31st\, August 1st and August 2nd from 5-7pm at Radiant Space. Guests are invited to view the two artists while they transform the space.  \nIBUKI KURAMOCHI’s performance “Midori” fuses the beauty and craft of live painting with the soul and rhythm of contemporary Japanese Butoh dance. The term “choreography” is problematic for Butoh. Choreography in the West implies a set sequence of movements. Butoh is very different – timing and movements are improvised. \n“Midori” is the Japanese word for “green.”  In this performance\, Ibuki will paint using Japanese Matcha powder mixed with water\, and also use Japanese sumi ink. \nMatcha is symbolic of Japan and also symbolic of nature and purity… \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nIBUKI KURAMOCHI  \nBorn in Japan\, performance artist Ibuki Kuramochi specializes in artworks for exhibition; and also specializes in live performances combining her live painting and her Japanese Butoh dance. She studied Butoh dance at the world-renown Kazuo Ohno Butoh Dance Studio in Yokohama. She has held a deep interest and passion in painting since her childhood when she saw\, for the first time\, Ikuo Hirayama’s work about Silk Road Art. She works a lot with black and white\, which represent the beginning and nothingness. In her paintings\, we can find many themes like nature\, the animal world in opposition with the human world\, and eroticism. \nALEXANDRA CARTER \nMy work is an exploration of the psyche in the form of painting and drawing influenced by print media\, collage\, and performance. While riffing on themes of gender\, fairytale\, and masquerade\, I play with the relationship between control and catharsis\, visualizing the body coming out of itself\, exposing not only one’s guts but one’s internal state–one’s emotions\, one’s craziness–in a way that can seem both pleasurable and painful. I draw from my personal background (especially my origins on a cranberry farm in New England) as well as literature\, mythology\, dance\, and costume. My subject matter derives from a large archive of images which I collect and also create from my own performances. Recent interests include expressionist dance movements (specifically German Neuer Tanz and Japanese Butoh)\, mythological human-animal hybrids\, and the words of surrealist artist Unica Zürn. I use alternative media and surfaces to emphasize a visceral mark. The spill of ink on nonporous\, translucent drafting film (a.k.a. mylar) refers back to the body permeating beyond its own boundaries. The fluid is juxtaposed with collage elements; using solvents and other transfer methods I directly appropriate reference images from my archive. In recent installations\, I suspend works throughout a space\, making use of their translucency and presenting them as double-sided paintings that immerse the viewer in their own world. In other series\, I paint using cranberry juice\, which refers to my background and to the body in an abject narrative. I exploit the staining effect of the juice on antique linens or pillowcases.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/ibuki-kuramochi-butoh-painting-performance-midori-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190801T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190801T190000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190706T214356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190706T214356Z
UID:1994-1564678800-1564686000@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Open Studios With Ibuki Kuramochi and Alexandra Carter
DESCRIPTION:Part of Ibuki’s costume for “Midori” will be made in collaboration with artist Alexandra Carter. The two of them will have an open studio practice leading up to the performance July 31st\, August 1st and August 2nd from 5-7pm at Radiant Space. Guests are invited to view the two artists while they transform the space.  \nIBUKI KURAMOCHI’s performance “Midori” fuses the beauty and craft of live painting with the soul and rhythm of contemporary Japanese Butoh dance. The term “choreography” is problematic for Butoh. Choreography in the West implies a set sequence of movements. Butoh is very different – timing and movements are improvised. \n“Midori” is the Japanese word for “green.”  In this performance\, Ibuki will paint using Japanese Matcha powder mixed with water\, and also use Japanese sumi ink. \nMatcha is symbolic of Japan and also symbolic of nature and purity… \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nIBUKI KURAMOCHI  \nBorn in Japan\, performance artist Ibuki Kuramochi specializes in artworks for exhibition; and also specializes in live performances combining her live painting and her Japanese Butoh dance. She studied Butoh dance at the world-renown Kazuo Ohno Butoh Dance Studio in Yokohama. She has held a deep interest and passion in painting since her childhood when she saw\, for the first time\, Ikuo Hirayama’s work about Silk Road Art. She works a lot with black and white\, which represent the beginning and nothingness. In her paintings\, we can find many themes like nature\, the animal world in opposition with the human world\, and eroticism. \nALEXANDRA CARTER \nMy work is an exploration of the psyche in the form of painting and drawing influenced by print media\, collage\, and performance. While riffing on themes of gender\, fairytale\, and masquerade\, I play with the relationship between control and catharsis\, visualizing the body coming out of itself\, exposing not only one’s guts but one’s internal state–one’s emotions\, one’s craziness–in a way that can seem both pleasurable and painful. I draw from my personal background (especially my origins on a cranberry farm in New England) as well as literature\, mythology\, dance\, and costume. My subject matter derives from a large archive of images which I collect and also create from my own performances. Recent interests include expressionist dance movements (specifically German Neuer Tanz and Japanese Butoh)\, mythological human-animal hybrids\, and the words of surrealist artist Unica Zürn. I use alternative media and surfaces to emphasize a visceral mark. The spill of ink on nonporous\, translucent drafting film (a.k.a. mylar) refers back to the body permeating beyond its own boundaries. The fluid is juxtaposed with collage elements; using solvents and other transfer methods I directly appropriate reference images from my archive. In recent installations\, I suspend works throughout a space\, making use of their translucency and presenting them as double-sided paintings that immerse the viewer in their own world. In other series\, I paint using cranberry juice\, which refers to my background and to the body in an abject narrative. I exploit the staining effect of the juice on antique linens or pillowcases.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/ibuki-kuramochi-butoh-painting-performance-midori-2-2/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190731T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190731T190000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190706T214241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190706T214241Z
UID:1992-1564592400-1564599600@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Open Studios With Ibuki Kuramochi and Alexandra Carter
DESCRIPTION:Part of Ibuki’s costume for “Midori” will be made in collaboration with artist Alexandra Carter. The two of them will have an open studio practice leading up to the performance July 31st\, August 1st and August 2nd from 5-7pm at Radiant Space. Guests are invited to view the two artists while they transform the space.  \nIBUKI KURAMOCHI’s performance “Midori” fuses the beauty and craft of live painting with the soul and rhythm of contemporary Japanese Butoh dance. The term “choreography” is problematic for Butoh. Choreography in the West implies a set sequence of movements. Butoh is very different – timing and movements are improvised. \n“Midori” is the Japanese word for “green.”  In this performance\, Ibuki will paint using Japanese Matcha powder mixed with water\, and also use Japanese sumi ink. \nMatcha is symbolic of Japan and also symbolic of nature and purity… \n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nIBUKI KURAMOCHI  \nBorn in Japan\, performance artist Ibuki Kuramochi specializes in artworks for exhibition; and also specializes in live performances combining her live painting and her Japanese Butoh dance. She studied Butoh dance at the world-renown Kazuo Ohno Butoh Dance Studio in Yokohama. She has held a deep interest and passion in painting since her childhood when she saw\, for the first time\, Ikuo Hirayama’s work about Silk Road Art. She works a lot with black and white\, which represent the beginning and nothingness. In her paintings\, we can find many themes like nature\, the animal world in opposition with the human world\, and eroticism. \nALEXANDRA CARTER \nMy work is an exploration of the psyche in the form of painting and drawing influenced by print media\, collage\, and performance. While riffing on themes of gender\, fairytale\, and masquerade\, I play with the relationship between control and catharsis\, visualizing the body coming out of itself\, exposing not only one’s guts but one’s internal state–one’s emotions\, one’s craziness–in a way that can seem both pleasurable and painful. I draw from my personal background (especially my origins on a cranberry farm in New England) as well as literature\, mythology\, dance\, and costume. My subject matter derives from a large archive of images which I collect and also create from my own performances. Recent interests include expressionist dance movements (specifically German Neuer Tanz and Japanese Butoh)\, mythological human-animal hybrids\, and the words of surrealist artist Unica Zürn. I use alternative media and surfaces to emphasize a visceral mark. The spill of ink on nonporous\, translucent drafting film (a.k.a. mylar) refers back to the body permeating beyond its own boundaries. The fluid is juxtaposed with collage elements; using solvents and other transfer methods I directly appropriate reference images from my archive. In recent installations\, I suspend works throughout a space\, making use of their translucency and presenting them as double-sided paintings that immerse the viewer in their own world. In other series\, I paint using cranberry juice\, which refers to my background and to the body in an abject narrative. I exploit the staining effect of the juice on antique linens or pillowcases.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/ibuki-kuramochi-butoh-painting-performance-midori-2/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190720T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190720T150000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190517T184041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T184041Z
UID:1972-1563624000-1563634800@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:It Was All A Dream Saturday Viewings
DESCRIPTION:Pro-skater Samy Baptista came out of a coma with the desire to put together an art show from the visions he saw from his hospital bed. Baptista is best known for “Fulfill the Dream\,” one of the most famous skate videos of all time. This film became a  stamp on the shift of skateboarding\,  directed and starring Chad Muska featuring Steve Olsen\, Peter Smulick\, Toan Nguyen\, Jesse Silvey\, Aaron Snyder\,  Brandon Turner and Baptista.  \nPulling back to his roots and calling on old and new friends\, Chad Muska\, Oscar Meza\, Kris Markovich\, Thatcher\, and Blikeme share their artwork along with a video installation by Michael Jon Leonard\, to tell Sammy Baptista’s spiritual awakening story. This show opens on June 15th to kick off Skate Day on June 21st. Events throughout the exhibition will ensue. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Children’s Burn Foundation.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/it-was-all-a-dream-opening-reception-2-2-2-2-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190713T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190713T150000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190517T183811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T183811Z
UID:1970-1563019200-1563030000@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:It Was All A Dream Saturday Viewings
DESCRIPTION:Pro-skater Samy Baptista came out of a coma with the desire to put together an art show from the visions he saw from his hospital bed. Baptista is best known for “Fulfill the Dream\,” one of the most famous skate videos of all time. This film became a  stamp on the shift of skateboarding\,  directed and starring Chad Muska featuring Steve Olsen\, Peter Smulick\, Toan Nguyen\, Jesse Silvey\, Aaron Snyder\,  Brandon Turner and Baptista.  \nPulling back to his roots and calling on old and new friends\, Chad Muska\, Oscar Meza\, Kris Markovich\, Thatcher\, and Blikeme share their artwork along with a video installation by Michael Jon Leonard\, to tell Sammy Baptista’s spiritual awakening story. This show opens on June 15th to kick off Skate Day on June 21st. Events throughout the exhibition will ensue. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Children’s Burn Foundation.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/it-was-all-a-dream-opening-reception-2-2-2-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190706T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190706T150000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190517T183720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T183720Z
UID:1968-1562414400-1562425200@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:It Was All A Dream Saturday Viewings
DESCRIPTION:Pro-skater Samy Baptista came out of a coma with the desire to put together an art show from the visions he saw from his hospital bed. Baptista is best known for “Fulfill the Dream\,” one of the most famous skate videos of all time. This film became a  stamp on the shift of skateboarding\,  directed and starring Chad Muska featuring Steve Olsen\, Peter Smulick\, Toan Nguyen\, Jesse Silvey\, Aaron Snyder\,  Brandon Turner and Baptista.  \nPulling back to his roots and calling on old and new friends\, Chad Muska\, Oscar Meza\, Kris Markovich\, Thatcher\, and Blikeme share their artwork along with a video installation by Michael Jon Leonard\, to tell Sammy Baptista’s spiritual awakening story. This show opens on June 15th to kick off Skate Day on June 21st. Events throughout the exhibition will ensue. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Children’s Burn Foundation.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/it-was-all-a-dream-opening-reception-2-2-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190630T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190618T162204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190618T162204Z
UID:1984-1561892400-1561896000@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:LA Dance Shorts Film Festival Meet N Greet
DESCRIPTION:Radiant Space is thrilled to host an informal panel meet and greet with the filmmakers from the LA Dance Shorts Film Festival. Learn more about the filmmakers’ process\, hear about their upcoming projects\, and feel free to bring your own questions. LA Dance Shorts Film Festival is an international festival with filmmakers coming all the way from India to attend the festival and speak on this panel.\n \nA few of the attending filmmakers include:\nJade Hale-Christofi (Director and Choreographer) Choreographer of the viral Hozier music video “Take Me To Church”\nTalia Shea Levin (Director and Writer)\nNadav Heyman (Director\, Writer and Performer)\nDivya Devaguptapu (Choreographer\, Writer and Performer)\nUsha Rajeswari (Director)\nRanjani Ramakrishnan (Music Composer) \nLight refreshments will be served. This is a free event. \nThis event will take place inside of the “It Was All a Dream” art exhibition featuring artwork by Chad Muska\, Johhny Otto\, Michael Jon Leonard\, Kris Markovich\, BLikeMe\, Oscar Meza\, and Thatcher. \n1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave.\nLos Angeles\, CA 90046 \nStreet parking available
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/la-dance-shorts-film-festival-meet-n-greet/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190629T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190629T150000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190517T183510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T183510Z
UID:1966-1561809600-1561820400@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:It Was All A Dream Saturday Viewings
DESCRIPTION:Pro-skater Samy Baptista came out of a coma with the desire to put together an art show from the visions he saw from his hospital bed. Baptista is best known for “Fulfill the Dream\,” one of the most famous skate videos of all time. This film became a  stamp on the shift of skateboarding\,  directed and starring Chad Muska featuring Steve Olsen\, Peter Smulick\, Toan Nguyen\, Jesse Silvey\, Aaron Snyder\,  Brandon Turner and Baptista.  \nPulling back to his roots and calling on old and new friends\, Chad Muska\, Oscar Meza\, Kris Markovich\, Thatcher\, and Blikeme share their artwork along with a video installation by Michael Jon Leonard\, to tell Sammy Baptista’s spiritual awakening story. This show opens on June 15th to kick off Skate Day on June 21st. Events throughout the exhibition will ensue. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Children’s Burn Foundation.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/it-was-all-a-dream-opening-reception-2-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190622T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190622T150000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190517T182308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T182308Z
UID:1964-1561204800-1561215600@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:It Was All A Dream Saturday Viewings
DESCRIPTION:Pro-skater Samy Baptista came out of a coma with the desire to put together an art show from the visions he saw from his hospital bed. Baptista is best known for “Fulfill the Dream\,” one of the most famous skate videos of all time. This film became a  stamp on the shift of skateboarding\,  directed and starring Chad Muska featuring Steve Olsen\, Peter Smulick\, Toan Nguyen\, Jesse Silvey\, Aaron Snyder\,  Brandon Turner and Baptista.  \nPulling back to his roots and calling on old and new friends\, Chad Muska\, Oscar Meza\, Kris Markovich\, Thatcher\, and Blikeme share their artwork along with a video installation by Michael Jon Leonard\, to tell Sammy Baptista’s spiritual awakening story. This show opens on June 15th to kick off Skate Day on June 21st. Events throughout the exhibition will ensue. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Children’s Burn Foundation.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/it-was-all-a-dream-opening-reception-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190615T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190615T220000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190517T182134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T182134Z
UID:1961-1560625200-1560636000@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:It Was All A Dream Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Pro-skater Samy Baptista came out of a coma with the desire to put together an art show from the visions he saw from his hospital bed. Baptista is best known for “Fulfill the Dream\,” one of the most famous skate videos of all time. This film became a  stamp on the shift of skateboarding\,  directed and starring Chad Muska featuring Steve Olsen\, Peter Smulick\, Toan Nguyen\, Jesse Silvey\, Aaron Snyder\,  Brandon Turner and Baptista.  \nPulling back to his roots and calling on old and new friends\, Chad Muska\, Oscar Meza\, Kris Markovich\, Thatcher\, and Blikeme share their artwork along with a video installation by Michael Jon Leonard\, to tell Sammy Baptista’s spiritual awakening story. This show opens on June 15th to kick off Skate Day on June 21st. Events throughout the exhibition will ensue. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Children’s Burn Foundation.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/it-was-all-a-dream-opening-reception/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190612T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190612T203000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190604T180409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190604T180409Z
UID:1975-1560366000-1560371400@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Candlelight Flow Yoga Class and Meditation With Celebrity Instructor
DESCRIPTION:Candlelight Flow with Meditation\n\n With life moving at an ever increasing pace\, it’s vital to our mental\, physical and emotional health to carve out time for self-care. This class aims to challenge (mind)\, alleviate (body) and inspire (soul). Prior yoga experience encouraged but not required. This is a safe space for you to honor whatever it is you need in the moment\, so if that means savasana for the entire class\, fantastic. This class encourages you to listen to your body and empowers you to trust your intuition. Please leave all judgments (especially self-judgments) at the door. \n\n\nTaught by celebrity yoga teacher Elizabeth Iacuzzi of EQI Yoga\, Liz has been teaching for over 10 years\, practicing for 20. \n\n\nBRING: — Yoga mat\, block (if you have)\, towel\, water\n\n**If you don’t have a mat\, let us know\, as our teacher has a limited amount of extras.\n\n\n\nABOUT:\n\n\nIn 2009\, 500-hr certified yoga instructor\, Elizabeth Iacuzzi\, established her mobile yoga company: EQI Yoga. Catering to Hollywood’s elite\, Liz works with clients on a one-on-one basis or in a private group setting. She has worked with everyone from top athletes (such as The Los Angeles Lakers) and entertainers (such as Britney Spears) to stay-at-home parents and corporate clients. Using a hands-on approach\, Liz tailors each class to the individual’s needs. Her aim is to rid clients of any physical and/or mental pains while inspiring them beyond their perceived limitations. Working with Liz offers the possibility of a longer\, healthier and happier life. \n\n\nAnyone new to or intimidated by yoga\, Liz’s initial words of advice are: Just show up. Showing up to your mat is often harder than anything that happens on it. It’s a personal journey\, not a competition. There’s no room for self-judgment or self-criticism here. Commit to improving your mental and physical states of being and watch the benefits spill over into every area of your life.\n\n\n\nRadiant Space\n1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave.\nLos Angeles\, CA 90046\n\nStreet Parking Available\nPaid Parking Lot off of Gardner Street
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/candlelight-flow-yoga-class-and-meditation-with-celebrity-instructor/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190508T210000
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CREATED:20190425T003442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190425T003442Z
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SUMMARY:Toolbox: A Dance Theater Performance
DESCRIPTION:Toolbox \nA dance theater performance art piece journeys through trauma and the path of healing. It questions how we build tools to help ourselves. How do we handle life when it feels too much? Is meditation the next step to self-discovery? Is there a place after that? What is real enlightenment? How do these ideas differ in various cultures? This piece poses many questions and shares non verbal stories\, sound\, film\, a staged installation\, dance and acting as a mode of new storytelling. \nCreated by Olivia Mia Orozco\nPerformed by Julienne Mackey \nThis is a forty minute experience. Please arrive at 8pm for a sharp start time of 8:05pm. Tickets must be purchased ahead of time. No late entry allowed. Stay after the performance for a drink. \n1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave.\nLos Angeles\, CA 90046 \nStreet parking available. Paid lot off of Gardner.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/toolbox-a-dance-theater-performance-2-2/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190411T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190411T210000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190425T003553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190425T003553Z
UID:1947-1555012800-1555016400@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Toolbox: A Dance Theater Performance
DESCRIPTION:Toolbox \nA dance theater performance art piece journeys through trauma and the path of healing. It questions how we build tools to help ourselves. How do we handle life when it feels too much? Is meditation the next step to self-discovery? Is there a place after that? What is real enlightenment? How do these ideas differ in various cultures? This piece poses many questions and shares non verbal stories\, sound\, film\, a staged installation\, dance and acting as a mode of new storytelling. \nCreated by Olivia Mia Orozco\nPerformed by Julienne Mackey \nThis is a forty minute experience. Please arrive at 8pm for a sharp start time of 8:05pm. Tickets must be purchased ahead of time. No late entry allowed. Stay after the performance for a drink. \n1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave.\nLos Angeles\, CA 90046 \nStreet parking available. Paid lot off of Gardner.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/toolbox-a-dance-theater-performance-2-3/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190411T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190411T210000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190315T201022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T201022Z
UID:1939-1555012800-1555016400@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Toolbox: A Dance Theater Performance
DESCRIPTION:Toolbox \nA dance theater performance art piece journeys through trauma and the path of healing. It questions how we build tools to help ourselves. How do we handle life when it feels too much? Is meditation the next step to self-discovery? Is there a place after that? What is real enlightenment? How do these ideas differ in various cultures? This piece poses many questions and shares non verbal stories\, sound\, film\, a staged installation\, dance and acting as a mode of new storytelling. \nCreated by Olivia Mia Orozco\nPerformed by Julienne Mackey \nThis is a forty minute experience. Please arrive at 8pm for a sharp start time of 8:05pm. Tickets must be purchased ahead of time. No late entry allowed. Stay after the performance for a drink. \n1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave.\nLos Angeles\, CA 90046 \nStreet parking available. Paid lot off of Gardner.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/toolbox-a-dance-theater-performance-2/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190410T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190410T210000
DTSTAMP:20260519T090822
CREATED:20190315T200853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T200853Z
UID:1937-1554926400-1554930000@radiantspacela.com
SUMMARY:Toolbox: A Dance Theater Performance
DESCRIPTION:Toolbox \nA dance theater performance art piece journeys through trauma and the path of healing. It questions how we build tools to help ourselves. How do we handle life when it feels too much? Is meditation the next step to self-discovery? Is there a place after that? What is real enlightenment? How do these ideas differ in various cultures? This piece poses many questions and shares non verbal stories\, sound\, film\, a staged installation\, dance and acting as a mode of new storytelling. \nCreated by Olivia Mia Orozco\nPerformed by Julienne Mackey \nThis is a forty minute experience. Please arrive at 8pm for a sharp start time of 8:05pm. Tickets must be purchased ahead of time. No late entry allowed. Stay after the performance for a drink. \n1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave.\nLos Angeles\, CA 90046 \nStreet parking available. Paid lot off of Gardner.
URL:http://radiantspacela.com/event/toolbox-a-dance-theater-performance/
LOCATION:Radiant Space\, 1444 N Sierra Bonita Ave\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90046\, United States
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