Inglewood Open Studios – IOS – coming back in November

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After three years IOS comes back to Inglewood and emerges from hiatus – organizers promise the event bigger than ever. The two days IOS art walk is free to the public and includes free bus transportation between tour locations. (Sponsored by the City of Inglewood).

 

The signature art event will kick off with an opening reception on Friday, November 11th from 4-7 pm at Residency Art Gallery – featuring all participating art walk artists. The IOS opening night will be followed by the self-guide art walk tour on Saturday (November 12th) and Sunday (November 13th) from 12-5 pm both days.

The art walk will lead guests through Inglewood with suggested stopping points at the participating art studios, art galleries, organizations, and many other creative spaces in the city. In the iconic Miracle Theatre, visitors will meet with impressive video and digital art of Inglewood – what is new to the event this year.

“The board and artists are all energized by the return of the art walk, it’s on a whole other level this year,” says Renée Fox, IOS President, and Co-Founder. “It’s so vital that we’re bringing back a recurring opportunity for artists to connect with each other and that we’re both sharing and contributing to community pride in Inglewood’s historic and newly rediscovered arts scene.”

Participating artists

Deb Adams-Welles, Adrienne Adar, Nick Agid, Kiley Ames, Susan Amorde, Aires Arch*, Amy Bouse, Adwin-David Brown*, Kelly Brumfield-Woods, Ericka Chapman, Luisa Cohrs, Cassidy Cole, Michael Cormier*, Angie Crabtree, Joyce Dallal, Angela Davis*, Jenai Davis*, Tony de los Reyes, Godeleine de Rosamel, Jeanne Dunn, Martin Durazo, David Eddington, Jenny Eisenpresser, Fern Espinosa, Catherine Fairbanks, Jesus Max Ferrandez, Charles Fine, Renée A. Fox, Jorge Gomez*, Zeal Harris*, fei hernandez*, Nancy Ivanhoe, Ulysses Jenkins*, Elisa Johns, Jeremy Kidd*, Aura Kuperberg, Kwanzaa*, Helen Lessick*, Debbie Lockie*, Stuart Marcus, Michael Massenburg, Chris Mercier, Jeff Miller, David Newcombe, Melanie Newcombe, Imani Nicole*, AJ Nielsen, Marie-Jose Njoku-Obi*, Da Aie Park, David Peters, Minna Philips, Toni Reinis, Matthias Reinmuth*, Peter Rice, Gay Summer Rick, Megan Riera, Joan Robey, Rachel Roske*, Dan Rothman* & Halina Kliem*, Anne Marie Rousseau & Joan Rousseau, David Russell*, Emily Silver*, Ernie Steiner, Lacey Stoffer, Holly Tempo*, Shirley Tse, Laurie Tsou*, Ginger Van Hook, Lisa Diane Wedgeworth*, Naima White, Attic Portrait (Sea Zeda & Michelle Lea Tift) and Rodd Zinberg

Participating locations

AERO Collective, D2 Art, ECF Art Centers, Edward Cella Art & Architecture
@ Himalaya Club, Milestones Preschool, Residency Art Gallery, “Art for the Climb” powered by SoLA Contemporary @ Hilltop Coffee + Kitchen (12-3pm both days),
St. Mary’s Academy with La Brea Heights Service Unit of Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles, The Miracle Theater and Judith and Thomas L. Beckman YOLA Center with artwork by high school students of the Inglewood Unified School District

 

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Photo: Beth Dubber

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