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Tag Archives: June22
downtown fullerton art walk – no.9
what a night last friday! i had no idea Button Cool would actually be so cool. this show solidified our methods of doing art shows. we love adding an interactive aspect to our receptions, breaking the barriers that a stereotypical exhibit holds. Button Cool allowed every walk of life to come in and create something [...]
Posted in community, events, gallery, PAS Also tagged an exhibit of pin-back buttons, Andy Anderson, artemis nolasco, brian lucett, brunch magazine, Button Cool, christie yuri noh, ditto snaps, downtown fullerton, downtown fullerton art walk, hibbleton gallery, i-trates, jesse la tour, john keller, john sollom, King Zulu Lastman, magoski arts colony, marlon geller, michael magoski, oh hello friend, Pam Atta, pam keller, PAS Gallery, pin-back buttons, political buttons, randy martin, Shawn Sandfer, the head shop, Valerie Lewis, Violethour Studio and Gallery, Virgina Valdez, wendy-peng Comments closed
Button Cool
PÄS Gallery presents Button Cool, an exhibit of pin-back buttons. This grass roots commercial art show will display the many uses, genres and geographical locale in which buttons have been the vehicles for centuries. Pin-back button collections and displays from Brunch! Magazine, The Head Shop, Wendy Peng, Mike & Pam Atta, Jesse La Tour, Zulu [...]
Posted in events, gallery, PAS Also tagged brunch magazine, Button Cool, DIttoSnaps Photobooth, dj westafa, jesse la tour, lastman, magoski arts colony, mike & pam atta, the head shop, wendy-peng, zulu king Comments closed
downtown fullerton art walk no.5 – beautiful…
the opening reception for Beau Les Filles fell on the fifth-ever downtown fullerton artwalk. the celebration of women hit like rain on a daisy’s pedal. it was beautiful. chills like gospel music. filling the stems of the participants. photography by Ingrid Joy with art by VeryTotemo! answering far east mysteries. Artemis Nolasco capturing episodes of [...]
Posted in events, gallery, PAS Also tagged Abeni, artemis nolasco, artwalk, beau les filles, beautiful girls, DIttoSnaps Photobooth, downtown fullerton, downtown fullerton art walk, girl prayed for, ingrid joy, June 22, PAS Gallery, rick tamashiro, very totemo!, verytotemo!, x is the weapon Comments closed
Beau Les Filles … July 2nd
that’s right… Beautiful Girls. right here. in the PÄS Gallery – one week from today! come see the opening of Beau Les Filles, featuring photographer Ingrid Joy who traveled to Tokyo with VeryTotemo!, celebrating the subculture of people being beautifully independent, and illustrator Artemis Nolasco, who uses a mix of watercolor, acrylic and ink on [...]
Posted in events, gallery, PAS Also tagged Abeni, artemis nolasco, beau les filles, beautiful girls, DIttoSnaps Photobooth, downtown fullerton, downtown fullerton art walk, hands across harbor, ingrid joy, June 22, PAS Gallery, very totemo! Comments closed

sounds on cotton—closing reception