This month, we head to Pico Union*'s brand new Fix Gallery for drinks and high jinx beneath a giant, die-cut paper canopy designed by the artful (if not sliced) hands of paper experimentalists. Join us for the opening of Fat Fringe at the Fix, a collaborative project that explores large scale, high volume paper cutting. Fat Fringe is a die-cut paper canopy created through slicing, punching, and folding. Paper enthusiasts have spent the past three weekends transforming sheets of paper into all species of beautiful 3D forms, a polyvalent homage to the fringe. The installation was developed through a series of workshops led by designers Lisa Little and Emily White of Layer and organized by Materials & Applications.
For those who want to add their own designs to the Fat Fringe, there is one more public workshop this weekend at the Fix project space. More info here on how to be part of the slicing, punching, and folding action.
Otherwise, just join us for the party!
Thursday, March 11
6pm to 10 pm
Opening Reception for Fat Fringe at the Fix
Grand Opening of the Fix project space / Fix Gallery - a new design gallery and creative space located just west of the Los Angeles Convention Center
1728 W. Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Be sure to RSVP here.
Media sponsorship by Dwell magazine. Special thanks to the Sofa Company.
Images: M&A, The Fix Gallery
*Lest we be accused of subversively attempting to re-brand an entire neighborhood, we stand corrected. The gallery is located in the Pico Union neighborhood.
No comments:
Post a Comment