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ADM Project Presents: "No Speed Bumps No Seat Belts" (Episode 1) - Curated by ICU
“No Speed Bumps No Seat Belts” is an exhibition of the latest in art, fashion and music, featuring established and emerging artists from across the United States. Curated by Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the show presents the work of 11 artists, and includes painting, photography, digital illustration, sculpture, puppets, fashion and music.
(PRWEB) December 24, 2005 -- “No Speed Bumps No Seat Belts” is an exhibition of the latest in art, fashion and music, featuring established and emerging artists from across the United States. Curated by Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the show presents the work of 11 artists, and includes painting, photography, digital illustration, sculpture, puppets, fashion and music. With the assemblage of these diverse media, "No Speed Bumps No Seat Belts" offers a compelling look at the ground-breaking works these artists have created in response to the concept of unrestricted creativity. The works reflect the notion of personal limitations on one’s creativity, as well as overcoming these often self-inflicted confines.
“No Speed Bumps No Seat Belts” features:
Apartment 3, Dana Bean, Bryson Brooks, Marcus Brooks, Kelly Coats, Bonnie Fisher, Chris Garneau, Holly Hein, James Schmidtke, Daniel Stessen and Neil Wax.
ICU is an art collective dedicated to enhancing the artistic diversity and cultural vitality of our community, by giving resources, support and exhibition opportunities to new, emerging and established artists, without the inherent restrictions (seatbelts / speedbumps) often found in LA's gallery district.
ADM Project gallery is located at 6015 Santa Monica Blvd, 2nd Floor, in Hollywood, across the street from the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. For more information, visit www.admproject.com and www.icu-art.com, or call 323.467.7697.
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
ICU is an art collective dedicated to enhancing the artistic diversity and cultural vitality of our community, by giving resources, support and exhibition opportunities to new, emerging and established artists, without the inherent restrictions (seatbelts / speedbumps) often found in LA's gallery district.
Mission: To enhance the artistic diversity and cultural vitality of our community by:
· providing an intellectual and inventive environment that supports both emerging and established artists
· assisting emerging and established artists to develop and discover avenues of expression through the creation, formation and participation of community exhibitions
· serving as a vehicle for personal and collective expressions, as a resource encouraging diverse exhibits, and as a place devoted to furthering public education in contemporary art.
ADM Project (www.admproject.com)
Atilier Deluxe Musique (ADM) is a fine arts gallery located in Hollywood, CA. The most important role of the ADM Project is to generate conversation through exhibitions and relate them to the immediate neighborhood, Hollywood, current world events and global issues. The gallery will take an interdisciplinary approach to exploring diverse issues such as gender, interpersonal relationships and topics of macro proportions, such as the environment and economics. Exhibitions will be featured and explored on the sister website, http://www.deluxemusique.com. Through publishing efforts, music, books/graphic novels and video documentaries the gallery intends to help deepen one’s understanding of politics, human nature and art itself.
Opening Receptions:
Saturday, Jan 7, 8pm
Sunday, Jan 8, 7pm
Admission: $4
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