The trip was organized by Ellen Bloom who came up with fabulous idea of getting a group of knitters together to meet with Lisa Anne Auerbach and view her participation in the Hammer's exhbition, "Nine Lives...Visionary Artists from L.A."
We gathered in the courtyard around noon and spent an hour chatting, knitting, and munching before heading upstairs to the gallery. Our group of about 15-20 wandered through the exhibit, checking out the other eight artists, and ending with Lisa's portion. Her knitted art is displayed on torsos that hang from the ceiling so you walk through and around the individual pieces in the collection as you view it. This one is my favorite:
I really enjoyed the day and I think that's why I didn't take very many pictures, and none at all while we were in the courtyard. So for more pics, check out Ellen's post on our field trip!
5 comments:
Love that slide show thingy! Sounds like a pretty good day to me!
I think my fav is "Where there's drink there's always danger." Partly because of the message and partly because of all those glasses and bottles -- neat graphic.
Kath! I'm so glad that you made the trip "overtown" and that we could finally meet! It was a grand afternoon.
So cool! I'm loving the I heart my feral cat backed with I spade my feral cat. Awesome.
Also, that is a fabulous little pici widget.
Wow! That sounds like a fabulous way to spend a knitty day!
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