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Alex Rosales
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Greetings!

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January 2008 | Venice Chamber of Commerce Newsletter

Venice Chamber Mixer:

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

SPARC

Social and Public Art Resource Center

5:30-7:00pm

685 Venice Boulevard

(near Oakwood)

Venice, CA 90291

Parking: Free Parking Lot

Admission: $5 for members

$10 for non-members

SPARC is known for its support for and development of public murals throughout Los Angeles, plus its programs benefiting local artists and youth in the community.

This legendary art center has hosted numerous art exhibits in the building that was formerly the Venice Police Station. The original jail cell still stands and has been converted
into a store with wonderful handmade art items for sale.

Make sure to see the current exhibit in the gallery space, "Resisting Loss...Weaving Traditions" by Oaxacan artist Pantelon Ruiz Martinez and network
with Chamber Members and guests. Remember to bring your business cards! More Info

Questions? Please Email Sandy Moring

Photos from Holiday Mixer

See the photos from the lively Holiday Mixer at Playa Vista, the joint mixer with the LAX-Coastal Chamber that was hosted by Playa Vista to raise funds
for the Venice Boys and Girls Club.

Photos are by Photographer, Jean Pritchard. A photo gallery is online
plus a slideshow movie by Website Designer, Janet Gervers.

Abbot Kinney 1st Fridays

Abbot Kinney merchants and business owners invite you to continue joining them on the 1st Friday of every month. Next 1st Friday is scheduled for February
1. Make sure to check the Chamber Events Calendar for more details.

Venice Community Trust

VCT meets the first Monday of each month at James Beach at 6pm.

www.venicetrust.com

Venice Chamber Spotlight:

SPARC- Social and Public Art

Resource Center

Founded in 1976 by muralist Judith F. Baca, painter Christina Schlesinger and filmmaker Donna Deitch, the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) is
an arts center that produces, preserves and conducts educational programs about community based public art works.

SPARC espouses public art as an organizing tool for addressing contemporary issues, fostering cross-cultural understanding and promoting civic dialogue. Over
the last 31 years SPARC has created murals and other forms of public art throughout Los Angeles plus national and international venues.

SPARC is particularly committed to producing and promoting work that reflects the lives and concerns of America