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Don't Miss the Fun This Spring! ART NIGHT Friday March 8, 2019 6–10 PM THE NIGHT IS YOURS TO DECIDE Begin your journey at any one of our 20 participating cultural institutions, where free shuttles will be waiting to transport you to your next destination. DESTINATION / SHUTTLE STOP EVENT / EXHIBIT ROUTE ARMORY CENTER FOR THE ARTS Sara Kathryn Arledge: Serene for the Moment Vivid works on paper plus short films by CENTRAL 1 145 N. Raymond Ave. an under-recognized, Pasadena-based artist who found the eerie in the mundane and 626 792-5101 the disorienting in the beautiful. Food Truck: India Jones armoryarts.org City-funded MiniGrant: music by El Rio ARTCENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN Experience the collision of image, fashion, body sculpture, and costume in GARB, a NORTH 2 Williamson Gallery, 1700 Lida St. multi-disciplinary exhibition of contemporary art and design. 626 396-2200 City-funded MiniGrant: DJ John Wittet artcenter.edu ARTCENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN (M) Behold rare classic and contemporary automobiles that have contributed to the CENTRAL 3 Mullin Gallery (M), 1111 Arroyo Pkwy. evolution of aerodynamic design, in Details of Design: Beauty, Aerodynamics and HMCT Gallery (H), 950 S. Raymond Ave. Functionalism. (H) Get the lowdown on highly evolved design, at Mike/Sierra/Tango, an 626 396-2200 artcenter.edu exhibition about the beauty and complexities of Multi-Script Typefaces. artWORKS TEEN CENTER artWORKS teens display their talents through live performances and visual arts. EAST 4 2914 E. Walnut St. Come for an interactive evening that includes hands-on, family-friendly arts 626 793-9202 workshops alongside musical entertainment. artworkspasadena.com City-funded MiniGrant: music by The Licata Brothers and student performances CALIFORNIA ART CLUB Explore the rich tradition of the California Impressionist movement. View the special EAST 5 490 East Union St. exhibit of representational artwork, meet exhibiting artists, and watch them create new 626 583-9009 works. californiaartclub.org CITY OF PASADENA–CITY HALL At City Hall, listen to live New Orleans style music, make a Mardi Gras mask, visit Metro EAST 6 100 N. Garfield Ave. booths, and enjoy a snack before catching a free shuttle to your next ArtNight venue. CENTRAL cityofpasadena.net/arts Food Truck: Pie ‘n Burger WEST City-funded MiniGrant: music by Bayou Shakedown and dance by Lineage THE GAMBLE HOUSE A rare opportunity to see the house by night! Enjoy the 1908 electrical light fixtures and NORTHWEST 7 4 Westmoreland Pl. the mysterious electronic music of the Theremin, invented in 1928. Food Trucks: Dreamy 626 793-3334 Creations cupcakes and desserts gamblehouse.org City-funded MiniGrant: Theremin by Ed Sussman JACKIE ROBINSON COMMUNITY CENTER Admire the timeless art of photographer Alfred Haymond, browse through the unique NORTHWEST 8 1020 N. Fair Oaks Ave. Jackie Robinson exhibits and revel in the musical sounds of the JazzZone ensemble. 626 744-7300 City-funded MiniGrant: music by JazzZone https://ww5.cityofpasadena.net/humanservices/ parks/jackie-robinson-center/ KIDSPACE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Discover the best of Kidspace and enjoy the marvels and wonders that bring art NORTHWEST 9 480 N. Arroyo Blvd. together with nature and science. 626 449-9144 City-funded MiniGrant: hip hop dance by Garraway Performing Arts Center youth kidspacemuseum.org LIGHT BRINGER PROJECT @ DAY ONE The ART of Play: Reclaim your imagination and spontaneity! Delve into an evening of WEST 10 175 N. Euclid Ave. colors, music, theater, food, and fete. Featuring handmade art by youth from Room 13 626 590-1134 and Day One, chalk mural, and other artworks. Food Truck: Slammin’ Sliders lightbringerproject.org City-funded MiniGrant: artist Bill Real, maker of the interactive Robobee MUSE/IQUE MUSE/IQUE @ ARTNIGHT is going Under the Sea for a night of live music, dancing, CENTRAL 11 300 E. Colorado Blvd. crafts, bubbles, and more! Bring your whole family to our free event kicking off our 626 844-7703 Summer of MOVING/PICTURES. muse-ique.com NORTON SIMON MUSEUM View the exhibitions Titian’s Lady in White from the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister WEST 12 411 W. Colorado Blvd. in Dresden, Once Upon a Tapestry: Woven Tales of Helen and Dido and Matisse/ NORTH 626 449-6840 Odalisque. nortonsimon.org PASADENA CENTRAL LIBRARY Wild, Wild West Yeehaw! It’s a Western Shindig featuring music, dance, shows, and art CENTRAL 13 285 E. Walnut St. honoring Pasadena’s 2019 One City, One Story selection, In the Distance by Hernan Diaz. 626 744-4066 City-funded MiniGrants: Crown City Chamber Players, Reiyukai America, and Patricia Cunliffe ww5.cityofpasadena.net/library/ PASADENA CITY COLLEGE View Twisted Refrain: The Work of Marnie Weber in Boone Family Art Gallery EAST 14 1570 E. Colorado Blvd. and Combobulation: The Art of Kyla Hansen and Alison Ragguette in Gallery V. 626 585-3285 Food Truck: Kogi BBQ pasadena.edu/campus-life/the-arts/the-galleries PASADENA MUSEUM OF HISTORY Don’t miss Phase II of Something Revealed: California Women Artists Emerge, 1860- CENTRAL 15 470 W. Walnut St. 1960. hailed by artnet® news as one of the 32 must-see art exhibits in the U.S. WEST 626 577-1660 Food Truck: Dina’s Dumplings NORTH NORTHWEST pasadenahistory.org City-funded MiniGrant: classical guitarist Connie Sheu PUSD WITH SIDE STREET PROJECTS No Boundaries 14 showcases the artistic talents of PUSD students from K to 12th TBD 16 TBD: check artnightpasadena.org grade. Hundreds of artworks are on view, accompanied by lively student performances. for location Installed and curated by Rose City HS students and Side Street Projects. 626 793-7172 facebook.com/pusdarts RED HEN PRESS Celebrate RHP’s 25th anniversary! Watch a book grow from seed to flower, fight crime NORTHWEST 17 1540 Lincoln Ave. with our fitness superhero, attend an eco-friendly cooking demo, and get FREE books! 626 356-4760 redhen.org SHUMEI ARTS COUNCIL Enjoy traditional Japanese taiko drumming by Makoto Taiko at 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, and EAST 18 2430 E. Colorado Blvd. 9:15 p.m., free taiko workshops, and designing your own onigiri (rice ball). 626 584-8841 City-funded MiniGrant: Makoto Taiko drumming shumeiarts.org SP[A]CE Current exhibition, The Universe is in Us, features nine artists, and includes collage, WEST 19 39 E. Walnut St. sculpture, painting, and drawing. Plus, Tim Biskup will host his new site-specific 626 584-4070 installation Above/Below. Food Truck: Vchos Truck space.ayzenberg.com USC PACIFIC ASIA MUSEUM See the new special exhibition celebrating Japanese artist Tsuruya K¯okei: Modern CENTRAL 20 46 N. Los Robles Ave. Kabuki Prints Revised & Revisited and let poets create your own personal haiku as a 626 449-2742 x88129 keepsake. Food Truck: Tokyo Doggie Style pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu City-funded MiniGrant: haiku by Ars Poetica SHUTTLE ROUTES METRO: For more information, visit metro.net. Use your smart phone to access WEST NORTH NORTHWEST PARKING: For more information, visit artnightpasadena.org. maps for individual bus CITY HALL—Transportation Hub routes. CENTRAL EAST Buy a cookie and beverage from our Youth Ambassadors, listen to music and relax beneath the lights of City Hall. Then catch a free shuttle to exciting ArtNight venues. 17 MENTONE AVE. MENTONE FAIR OAKS AVE. LINCOLN AVE. WASHINGTON BLVD. 8 Rose Bowl MOUNTAIN ST. T. S O C 210 E . S ST DA ORANGE GROVE BLVD. LI PP 2 L 210 I N D A CORSON ST. V 9 I S A P T R A R 7 AVE. RAYMOND O 19 13 A V Y E O WALNUT ST. B P L V 15 10 D . 1 HO HOLLY ST. LLY ST. P 4 6 EL MOLINO AVE. EL LAKE AVE. AVE. MENTOR MICHIGAN AVE. 134 P P AVE. HILL UNION ST. P P P 5 P P BONNIE AVE. AVE. ALLEN SIERRA BONITA AVE. SIERRA BONITA 12 GARFIELD AVE. EUCLID AVE. 20 P COLORADO BLVD. P 11 P 14 P 18 P P P P P GREEN ST. P P ST. JOHN AVE.ST. DE LACEY AVE. DE LACEY DEL MAR AVE. LOS ROBLES AVE. OAKLAND ST. ALTADENA DR. ALTADENA BLVD. SAN GABRIEL AVE. SUNNYSLOPE SIERRA MADRE BLVD. N CALIFORNIA BLVD. Map not to scale 3 3 ORANGE GROVE BLVD. ORANGE GROVE PASADENA AVE. PKWY. ARROYO MARENGO AVE. FAIR OAKS AVE. H M GLEN ARM ST. ENVISION THE NIGHT Enjoy a free evening of art, music and entertainment as Pasadena’s most prominent arts and cultural institutions swing open their doors. Last fall, more than 16,000 people experienced the excitement of ArtNight. FREE SHUTTLES INFORMATION ARTNIGHT MEDIA SPONSORS Free shuttles, running 6–10 p.m., will loop For information on ArtNight, Sponsor: Pasadena Star-News throughout the evening with stops at each please call the ArtNight Pasadena Partners: Pasadena Now, KPCC venue. Park at any one venue and ride to Hotline at 626 744-7887 or visit Supporters: La Opinión, LA Weekly, the others. artnightpasadena.org. Pasadena Journal, Pasadena Outlook, Pasadena Weekly and Tolucan Times PASADENA TRANSIT Para más información en español, Sound at City Hall provided by visite nuestra página del internet: Pasadena Transit 10 runs along Colorado Pasadena Media Boulevard and Green Street until 8 p.m. artnightpasadena.org. Tables and seating courtesy of Pasadena Information at pasadenatransit.net. For information on accessibility and/ Center Operating Company METRO GOLD LINE or to request written materials in Volunteer and docent parking courtesy alternative formats, please call the Attend ArtNight by taking the Metro of Kaiser Permanente City of Pasadena at 626 744-7062. Gold Line to Pasadena. Check metro.net Brochure design provided by ArtCenter for information. artnightpasadena.org College of Design facebook.com/artnightpasadena Photos by John Urquiza twitter.com/ArtNightPas artnight_pasadena 4895 | 0219 | 4895 ABOUT ARTNIGHT ArtNight is an ongoing partnership among many cultural institutions and the Cultural Affairs Division of the City of Pasadena.
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