JUNE 9 – JULY 8

THINKSPACE GALLERY


ODD
New works / collaboration / installation from:
LOLA & CHET ZAR

Plus an impressively curated group show by Lola and Chet
Fritz Aragon, Eduardo Benedetto, Nathan Cartwright,
Cam de Leon, Lori Earley, JP Eliot, Craig la Rotonda,
Gabe Leonard, Jose Lopez, Angie Mason, Scott Musgrove,
James Naccarato, Richard Olmsted, Christoper Owen,
Kevin Peterson, Nathan Spoor

Opening Reception: Friday, June 9, 2006
8:00pm to 12:00am

NEW LOCATION : THINKSPACE

4210 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90029

www.thinkspacegallery.com

Admission is free

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Thinkspace Gallery Grand Re-Opening shots by NS

The NEW Thinkspace, thanks to the tireless efforts of all involved, opened up with quite a splash with
the incredible new works from Lola and Chet Zar, with a strong group show hand-picked by the two.

The Installation Room boasted special 3D works collaboratively worked into the left of the entrance.

With a full-sized Zar ghoul and lots of little Lola specialties.

Even fuzzy little bees!

Into the gallery, artist Candy and her friend Joe got seriously into the art, and for good reason... there was a LOT to take in.

Salon de Lo

The new frame for this piece was very fitting, a far cry of betterness from the previous framer's attempt.

And now, the Wall of Zar.

The Hotness was well represented and happily loitering around Chet's work, pretending not to look too interested.

While behind the curtain in the "office" and bar area, Chet had a wall of drawings set up.

There's our girl, the lovely Lola herself, entertaining all kinds of questions from fans. And she's wearing
like seven-inch heels, so she can see us all in the eye tonight. How fun.

Cam de Leon has fans, and for good reason. This new piece was insane!

Part of the group wall, with (from left to right): Nathan Cartwright, Craig La Rotonda, Nathan Spoor, James Naccarato.

More of the group show

Some lovelies checking out the new Stella's.

Oh, and just when you thought it was going to go off without drama, no! Someone has apparently succumbed to the
overwhelming grandeur of the moment and fainted, causing a bit of a stir and two ambulances to appear.

It wouldn't be a Cannibal Flower or Thinkspace event without our LA Fire Department or paramedics. Hats off to these guys for
their almost immediate response time, and everything was fine...

The show went on, as they say, and all was merry.
If we didn't see you at this show, well, we hope to catch you at the next one.

'night.