Tuesday, March 2, 2010

2nd Annual East Hollywood Art Cycle


East Hollywood Merges Creativity and Cycling

in Celebration of Neighborhood’s Emerging Arts Scene


March 13, 2010 – Second Annual ArtCycle event features great art, bike rides, gallery shows, food and live music


LOS ANGELES (2/8/10) The East Hollywood Neighborhood Council and the East Hollywood Arts and Culture Committee announce the Second Annual East Hollywood ArtCycle, an event designed to showcase the emerging art and bicycling cultures in East Hollywood. On Saturday, March 13th, 2010 from 2-10 p.m., artists will take over the street in celebration of the art and culture of East Hollywood. This year, the event will be held at Santa Monica Boulevard and Madison Avenue, across from the Cahuenga Branch Library in the heart of East Hollywood and on Historical Route 66.


Also, more than a dozen galleries, theatres, creative venues and artist live/work spaces will open for a celebration of everything East Hollywood.

Hop on a bike to take a tour of some of East Hollywood’s finest galleries, like Synchronicity, Thinkspace and Junc. Check out New Media Artists, see a show at Sacred Fools, check out or just browse among the dozens of artists and performers displaying their creations at the street scene on Santa Monica Boulevard.


There will be plenty of food and live entertainment, including the exotic salsa dancers of Salsarologo and the gypsy jazz phenomenon of KillSonic.

Bring the kids along for arts and crafts, face painting, and lots of hands-on fun. Be sure to bring an old T-shirt for a BYO silk screen.


Come join the celebration as the people of East Hollywood take back the street for a day of art, music, cycling and fun.


More information, photos and videos of last years ArtCycle, and how to how to participate is all available at www.EastHollywoodArtCycle.com or email info@easthollywoodartcycle.com.

Calendar Listing: Pedal over to East Hollywood on Saturday, March 13, from 2-10 p.m., for the Second Annual East Hollywood ArtCycle, an event to celebrate the burgeoning creative and cycling communities in that neighborhood. Take a bike tour of more than a dozen galleries and historical sites in East Hollywood, or just linger at the street fair at Santa Monica Boulevard and Madison Avenue, across from the Cahuenga Branch Library, for art, food, music and fun.

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