Monthly Archive for October, 2009

Alien Organic • julia westerbeke

September 26th • November 17th

Opening Reception • September 26th

Downtown Artwalk • October 8th • November 12th

Author Michelle Tea on Julia’s work HERE

compactspace announces “Alien Organic,” an installation of sculptures and site-specific works by Julia Westerbeke.

In her obsessively detailed works, Julia Westerbeke creates terrains that are by turns organic and curiously alien, quiet yet chock-a-block with information. These abstract sculptures covered in crops of cilia-like drawings invite associations that run the gamut from microbes and scientific diagrams to Dr. Seussian flora and fantastical illustrations. For instance, a mountainous spill of white hot-glue adorned with patches of vinyl drawings might be a glacial landscape or Superman’s Fortress of Solitude. A slick, coiling tube that sprouts leaf-like forms could inspire thoughts of tropical vines or venomous creatures. Through a certain indeterminacy, each piece feels at once familiar yet foreign. The artist is interested in these subtle contrasts, tempering the beautiful with elements of the strange or the unexpectedly alluring. In kind, her use of materials could best be described as alchemical: burnt Styrofoam, melted plastic, paper dipped in resin and tiny units of drawings clustering on the surface.

The detail in each work pays homage to the intricacies of natural forms, while the obsessive accretion of elements gives a nod to the process of germination. It could be argued that the artist likes to “grow” these works, building them slowly from the ground up. This installation is filled with sculptures that yield more after closer inspection. While exploring ordered rows of drawings you will discover a neighboring plastic sphere encasing a nest-like form and translucent arches that bend toward delicate filigrees of dripped glue. Here, there are patterns within the patterns. The sum-total creates an eco-system of the artist’s making, one that is grounded in a specific visual vocabulary that has been influenced by cultures of fantasy and science fiction.

Julia Westerbeke has just recently completed her MFA at the University of California, San Diego. This is her first solo show in Los Angeles.

www.juliawesterbeke.com

Scent • Paul Pescador

October 8, 2009
7:00 pmto9:30 pm

Scent
Paul Pescador
October 8th 7-9:30pm

Accompanying Julia Westerbeke’s exhibition “Alien Organic”, Paul Pescador will be conducting “Scent” an ephemeral installation/performance. Pescador will rub a variety of herbs and produces in a 1.5 ft circular space of the gallery as a means to create a complex scent surrounding the small-designated space. The work mimics reminisce of human presence, almost like a strong perfume that lingers once one walks away. Both sweet and pungent, the scents reference the organic materials that one wears, eats, and digests.

Paul Pescador is an artist and filmmaker. His actions, gestures, and performances, deal with issues of social disconnection and communal space. He is a Studio Art MFA candidate for University of California, Irvine, Pescador has shown in New York, Seoul, and Los Angeles.

www.paulpescador.com

Sister Spit

October 1, 2009
8:00 pmto11:00 pm

Sister Spit at compactspace!

RADAR Productions Presents

Sister Spit- Next Generation U.S. Tour

September 30th- October 30th — San Francisco

•Info: www.radarproductions.org – 573-268-1659

•Tour Schedule: http://www.radarproductions.org/tourschedule.html

•Tickets: Prices vary; see tour schedule for details

•Press Room (hi res photos): http://www.radarproductions.org/pressroom.html

Sister Spit- Next Generation blows into Los Angeles on Thursday, October 1st! They land at Compactspace Gallery at 8pm. Just $10 at the door! Featuring special guest Myriam Gurba!

Featuring queer luminary Michelle Tea, hilarious literary force Beth Lisick, well-manicured performance artist Ben McCoy, graphic novelist and former L Word writer Ariel Schrag, powerhouse poet Kirya Traber, photographer/myth-explorer Sara Seinberg, and world-traveling novelist Rhiannon Argo. This vanload of magnificent underground female-centric, queertastic brilliance blazes across the USA and into your town! The latest in the tradition of rowdy, raucous literary adventures stretching all the way back to 1997 featuring your new favorite performers! http://radarproductions.org/sisterspit.html

Sister Spit was established in San Francisco in the early 1990’s as a weekly all-female open mic series, co-founded by Michelle Tea and Sini Anderson. The duo launched the first Sister Spit national tour in 1997: 2 vans chock-full with cutting-edge queer female writers and performers. Since its inception, Sister Spit has crossed the country many times and re-merged in 2007 as Sister Spit- Next Generation featuring established writers with young, emerging queer artists of all genders.

http://www.radarproductions.org

For Calendar Editors:

WHAT: RADAR Productions Presents-

Sister Spit- Next Generation

A multimedia literary explosion of zinesters, fashion plates, novelists, performance artists, poets and fancy scribblers.

WHEN: Thursday, October 1st, 8pm

WHERE: Compactspace Gallery, 105 E. 6th Street, Los Angeles

TICKETS: $10/door

TOUR SCHEDULE: http://www.radarproductions.org/tourschedule.html

MORE INFO: http://www.radarproductions.org or (573) 268-1659

PRESS: Contact Elizabeth at (573) 268-1659 or info@radarproductions.org

Posters and photos available at http://www.radarproductions.org/pressroom.html

Brief bios available at

http://www.radarproductions.org/WhosInTheVanUSTour.html

Individual tour members available for interviews. Please contact Elizabeth (above.)