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09/30/2008 PARK LIFE

PARK LIFE

 


CURATED BY STUDIO NUMBER ONE 


 


OPENING RECEPTION: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 8-11PM




Park Life is a series of exhibitions organized and curated by Studio Number One. Amidst a neighborhood defined by fluid and fixed identities and a creative crossroads of art, design, popular culture and technology, Park Life asks the question,



"What defines a community?".

SNO, Subliminal Projects and Obey FIne Art moved to the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles in early 2008. As transplants we continue to adapt to our new environment, discovering and creating shared points of interest while forming new relationships with local vendors and residents. Fueled by curiosity we are eager to explore, digest and ultimately initiate a dialogue with our new friends and neighbors.

The first installment of Park Life will be a group exhibition, celebrating a diverse network of creative minds whom we like to call family- friends, relatives and fellow creators whom we have met along the way.


 


The exhibition will include works by: Willem Augustus, Stephen Bliss, Louise Bonnet, Nicholas Bowers, Lorin Brown, Jaspr Byrnes, Josh Cochran, Lane Coder, Jordan Crane, Poppy DeVilleneuve, Amy Jo Diaz, Keetra Dixon, Abbey Drucker, Elliot Earls, Tristan Eaton, Shepard Fairey, Amanda Fairey, Andrew Foster, Gary Garay, Zachary Gibson, Mathew Goldman, Kristian Henson, Dustin Hostetler, Victor Hu, Cody Hudson, Z James, Theo Jemison, Mel Kadel, Jeremy Kaplan, Mekenzie Kay, Chris Kasch, Michael M. Koehler, Curtis Kulig, Philip Lumbang, Blake E. Marquis, Travis Millard, Dan Monick, Jesselisa Moretti, Garrett Morin, Matthew Muller, Mylinh Nyugen, Kyle Oldoerp, Mike Pare, Louisa St. Pierre, Alia Penner, Cleon Peterson, Kill Pixie, Andrew Rae, Luke Ramsey, Jared Purrington, Razauno, Casey Ryder, Diana Scheunemann, Skullphone, Sophinie Som, Joel Speasmaker, Sumi Ink Club, Marissa Textor, Justin Vanhoy, David Whitcraft, Megan Whitmarsh, Ernesto Yerena, Sean Yoon, and Florencio Zavala.


 


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07/21/2008 SIMPLE PLEASURES 01

www.studionumberone.com/simpleasures

Studio Number One presents SIMPLE PLEASURES at Subliminal Projects, an on-going series of cultural investigations into the things we love, admire, obsess and collect.


SIMPLE PLEASURES 01 is curated by Zach Gibson of Studio Number One, Joel Speasmaker of Forest, and Jusin Van Hoy of The Dutch Press.

SIMPLE PLEASURES 01 will showcase independent publishing and experimentation in zine making from Los Angeles and beyond. We'll be taking over the studio parking lot, filling it with music, and setting up tables and tents for over 20 different exhibitors to sell their merchandise. The exhibition will be followed by a panel discussion inside Subliminal Projects exploring topics such as the role of accesible art, modern book design and the means of content development.

August . 09. 2008
Simple Pleasures 01
1-7p Exhibition
7-8p Panel Discussion

Subliminal Projects
1331 W. Sunset Blvd
LA, CA, 90026 


FOR MORE INFO or TO BECOME AN EXHIBITOR:
visit www.studionumberone.com/simpleasures

05/29/2008 SUBLIMINAL PROJECTS


SUBLIMINAL PROJECTS is a multifunctional gallery space promoting diverse forms of art while providing a forum for contemporary dialogue. The gallery recently relocated to the historic Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. As part of the grand re-opening, Studio Number One was asked to rebrand the gallery, including an updated logo and style guide, invitations, calender of events, business cards, gallery signage, and new website.


You can find Subliminal Projects related work under Identity, Printed Matter and Environmental in the Portfolio.

05/29/2008 IGOOGLE.COM



Google offers the ability to create a personalized iGoogle homepage that gives you at-a-glance access to key information from Google and across the web. iGoogle's flexible interface enables you to choose and organize content ranging from classic video games to weather reports. As part of a global collaboration, Studio Number One was asked to design an iGoogle artist theme. The proceeds were donated to Self Help Graphics and Arts, a community visual arts center located in Los Angeles


You can find IGoogle.com related work under Interactive in the Portfolio.

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