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Sanctuary ~ Opens June 2

12:18 PM PDT on May 17, 2017

    Sanctuary is a new exhibit from a new art collective and publication called Future Tongue that curates shows, hosts critical discussions, and documents in-depth studio visits with contemporary visual artists.  The show involves five artists who will take over a space in downtown Los Angeles to investigate the concept of a personal and cultural sanctuary. The theme is a direct response to the contentious immigration reform debate taking hold right now including Los Angeles as a sanctuary city.

    Frohawk Two Feathers

    New Guard Theater Company is crafting an immersive, live performance that weaves together the installations created by featured artists:  Monica Canilao, Double Diamond Sun Body, Britt Harrison, B. Justine Jaime, and Frohawk Two Feathers.

    Monica Canilao
    Monica Canilao

    Sanctuary
    Opening Reception // June 2, 8 PM - 11 PM
    June 2 - 11, 2017

    Little Tokyo Art Complex
    262 S Los Angeles St.
    Los Angeles, CA 90012

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