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Sat 4/19 (1PM)
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MIRACLE MILE ART WALK
Saturday, April 19, 1-5pm

PRESENTED BY
MID CITY WEST COMMUNITY COUNCIL
Contact: Rebecca Ver Straten-McSparran
323.965.2705x4644, fax 323.965.2715
E-mail: rebeccav@lafsc.com
Web site: www.midcitywest.org (DOWNLOAD MAP)

Over 40 art galleries and art museums, including LACMA, participate in “Miracle Mile Art Walk” held on the third Saturday of each month in the Miracle Mile area of Los Angeles.  Each month 20 galleries are featured. Saturday, April 19 galleries include 20 galleries on Wilshire Blvd.

Reception and Artist Lecture (2 p.m.): The April host gallery is the Korean Cultural Center gallery, 5505 Wilshire Blvd. (back entrance), with a juried exhibit of 15 contemporary artists.  A reception will be provided by the gallery.

Free guided tour: A special tour of several galleries is available within the larger art walk. The tour will begin at the host gallery at 2 p.m., and will continue to the other galleries. There will be an introduction to each gallery and exhibit. Transportation will be provided by the Holly Trolley. An RSVP is required. Call (323) 965-2705 x4644 and leave a message to reserve a space.

The Holly Trolley shuttle, courtesy of Councilmen Tom LaBonge and Jack Weiss, will make a continuous loop stopping at participating galleries, beginning at Marc Selwyn Gallery, 6200 Wilshire Blvd., at 1 p.m.

A MAP OF THE GALLERIES is available on the shuttle, at most galleries and online at www.midcitywest.org.

“Miracle Mile Art Walk” is organized by the Arts & Recreation Committee of the Mid City WEST Community Council, which promotes and supports the visual and performing arts & recreational venues by identifying the participating organizations, supporting their community outreach, and ensuring their long term viability as stakeholders.

CONTACT: Rebecca Ver Straten-McSparran, 323-965-2705 x4644

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