Random thoughts on art, technology, stuff, and occasionally Real Estate: Madam X at Future Studio Gallery - Opening Saturday March 14

Madam X at Future Studio Gallery - Opening Saturday March 14

The Second Saturday of every month is Gallery Night in Northeast Los Angeles.  Featured this month:

Madam X · Fine Worldly Goods ·

Artist's Opening Saturday, March 14 2009, 7 to 10 pm
Open by appointment until April 4

Future Studio Gallery
5558 N. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles 90042



When times are tough, we need art more than ever to lift our spirits. And if our spirits can be lifted for cheap--so much the better!  Start or expand your art collection, at prices starting at one dollar!


Renowned (and rarely shown) Madam X elevates the spirit of consumerism with PRICELESS VALUES & out-of-this-world SAVINGS on "Fine Worldly Goods" of all kinds. Madam X's wonderful little books, magazines, and newspapers (Madam X's GaZeT) bring you the timeless stories of our era. Love, beauty, truth, and oneness are among the rare essences highlighted in Madam X's publications. Simple and easy to read, they are fully illustrated, handmade, and FUN!! FINE WORLDLY GOODS at super-affordable prices--NOW ONLY!! Other magical ephemera (such as buttons and flags) will also be available. Original paintings, video, and other works of art will also be shown.

About Madam X:
In the year 0000, Madam X journeyed into the Eternal Sphere, exploring, observing, and absorbing the Eternal Culture. She returned to the dimensions of Time in the year 1980, thus proving the unity of all opposites, and the spherosity of All Time. She is the founder of the Human Being Society, whose message is "live the oneness."

About Future Studio Gallery:
A participating gallery in Northeast Los Angeles's Second Saturday Gallery Night, the gallery shows a variety of art, much of it from Northeast LA-based artists. The gallery is also home to the roadside attraction (aka the Statue of Liberty of LA)--Chicken Boy.

About Gallery Night:
Second Saturday Gallery Night is a self-guided tour of the galleries, non-profits and artist run project spaces located in Northeast Los Angeles (NELA). NELA has a tradition in the arts that dates back to the early 1900s when the USC College of Fine Arts was located in Highland Park and characters like Charles Lummis and Antonio Corsi were living in the area. The tradition continues, as NELA is fast becoming one of L.A.'s most exciting destinations to view contemporary art. For more information and to download a map please visit http://NELAart.org .

But wait, there's more . . .
March 14 is also PI DAY, a celebration of the mathematical constant pi. In honor of this, we will be serving pie (while supplies last!).

0 commentsCheryl Johnson • March 11 2009 09:27AM

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