Around the August Art Walk

By Ed Fuentes
Published: Monday, August 17, 2009, at 07:50AM

IMGP7037 Ed Fuentes [Flickr]

Art inside the Rowan Lofts, presented by the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art and the Downtown Film Festival.

The August Downtown Art Walk had new angles of activity this time out.

With the Rowan Lofts hosting a solid exhibitions of videos and short films via Downtown Film Festival and LACDA, Harlem Alley attracting pedestrian traffic and the Alexandria corner bar showing off open windows to the sidewalk, 5th and Spring started to claim its identity as the main corner for Downtown Art Walk.

Take a look at the sights of another successful Art Walk.

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1
bromike666 writes:

Crystal and I watched a fantastic video piece in the Rowan building. The name eludes me but i'll describe it as "bodies in motion w/ weaponry." We were mesmerized, best thing we've ever seen in a downtown gallery.

# on Aug.17.2009 AT 09:45 AM
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bromike666 writes:

Found it................

Artists: AES + F Title: The Last Riot

If its still running don't miss it, f'ing brilliant.

# on Aug.17.2009 AT 09:59 AM
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Still Seeking Name of Group writes:

Anyone happen to know the name of the musical artist/group playing violins on 5th street that night? I've been posting this everywhere and no one knows.

# on Aug.17.2009 AT 06:40 PM
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sherry moore writes:

just found this blog! i was the curator of the Aug 09 artwalk show at the exhange, Revisiting Katirna: Looking Back, Looking Forward. the musicians were a part of the show. you can contact them at: [www.panacheorchestra.com]. they are amazing people and accomplished musicians, linving and loving it in downtown la!

# on Oct.08.2009 AT 12:29 PM

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