Friday, November 30, 2007

The Jenefit

The Jenefit: A Benefit For Relief Work Abroad
When: Friday November 30, 2007 @ 730pm
Where: Venice United Methodist Church,
1020 Victoria Ave, Venice, CA
(Just north of Venice off of Lincoln)

This year marks the third 'Jenefit' to raise funds for relief work abroad. In January '08 Jennifer Fodor will be working with the non-profit organization Adventures In Missions to travel for 11 months throughout 11 countries doing humanitarian projects pertaining to each country's need. The fundraising efforts will continue throughout the year with the kick off event taking place November 30, 2007 at 7:30pm in Venice, CA which will include skateboarding, art, and music!

We are still looking for more artists to donate their work. If you are interested please contact Jen @ jenniferfodor@gmail.com . Please go here for more information about the event: http://www.myspace.com/thejenefit Thank you!

Truck in progress




Jack busy working on the Mosaic truck, see post below for photos of the finished truck

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Fashion Mosaic Party


Get ready...

Mosaic Holiday Fashion Social is here!!!

Who: You and your friends, fashionable or not!
What: A gathering to meet others in the industry, showcase some of your stuff, make new friends, eat some free h'or d'oevres, egg nog, and even fair-trade coffee with CoffeeMate's new fall creamer flavors... yum! ;)
When: This Saturday, Dec. 1 at 7pm
Where: FIDM student Joshuah's place at 420 S. San Pedro St. #216 Los Angeles, CA 90013. Park anywhere on the street.

What should I bring???: Just yourself, and if you'd like, bring a sketch or some things that you have created or are working on. We'll have a little display area to encourage and inspire one another!


Take down Julia's number to get in 323.649.2755

Please RSVP to let us know if you are coming.

See ya there!

-Mosaic Fashion Ministry

Mosaic truck




For the last 2 weeks, the Visual Arts team at the Mayan re-painted the truck. For months, the truck had been getting more and more defaced and vandalized, so we took something that seemed neglected and destroyed and made it into art. The Original Life series ended with the message called “The Gift”. What better gift to give than an art-infused truck?! And what better way to kick off the holiday season than giving the truck a new paint job? CJ Browne and Jack Rossi shared their skills with these jaw-dropping designs. If you’d like to be a part of similar projects in the future, feel free to contact the Visual Arts team at tammy@mosaic.org.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Observe Gallery








Observe Gallery event was really successful. We had over 350 people in attendance over the course of the night, many of which had no affiliation with Mosaic, and had just seen the event in passing. People had a number of conversations with attendees who came off the street who were interested in visiting Mosaic after attending the gallery. Over 150 different people placed bids on a painting throughout the night. Several paintings went for over $200! Some connections made from the USF Fall Festival the Wednesday prior were potentially furthered that night. The event grossed about $3600 from donations and art purchases which will go towards 3 different causes.

Fall Festival





**The Fall Festival at Union Station Foundation in
Pasadena was a great night for us to serve the
families who are currently homeless and staying at
their shelter or transitional housing. There were
lots of volunteers there to bring games, fun and love
to the Halloween night! The Festival was filled with
games, face painting, caricatures and a special
highlight to the evening was a fashion show for the
kids to show off their costumes! Some of Mosaic’s
creative and talented artists took time out during the
month to create costumes for the kids, which made the
night even more special!!**

Fashion Booth in aid of the Homeless


The attached flier is an event Mosaic Whittier is having Nov. 17 for a homeless organization called Manna. They'd like to have a fashion booth.
Interested in contributing to the fashion booth contact Juila LoVan julesandthesea@gmail.com

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Stage Design need help!

This is a call for help! The Stage Design team at Mosaic is building a huge staircase/tower set prop for a dance piece on Nov. 4th. They're working hard as you read this to finish it by the 1st, and we on the dance team are trying to enlist some help. We are tentatively looking at either Monday, Oct. 29th or Wednesday the 31st as a night to storm Mott Auditorium and help finish building and painting this monstrosity. If you are interested in coming and helping one of those nights, please reply to this email and we will make sure to update you on the specifics.

We will have ice cream and root beer and a boombox. It'll be a dancing-painting-building-rootbeerfloathaving-party.

Plus you will be able to put the finishing touches on what promises to be a monstrous, ambitious set prop that will stand tall on the Mott and Mayan stages on Nov. 4th.
email dance@mosaic.org if they want to join,
cuz we don't know yet if it'll be Monday or Wednesday

Friday, October 19, 2007

Graphic Novel


Graphic Novel download at http://mosaic.org/o3
Pasadena, Westside, and the Mayan: Coming October 7th, a new series called “Living An Original Life.”

WARNING: For those who follow the crowd, for those who maintain the status quo, for those whose highest aspiration is mediocrity. This message series will be harmful to your lifestyle! This fall travel with the Mosaic community as we journey together on a quest toward living an original life. The adventure begins Sunday, October 7th at the Pasadena, Westside, and Mayan gatherings.

Original Life Speakers: Erwin McManus will be speaking at the 9am Pasadena, Westside, and Mayan gatherings. Rickey Williams will be speaking at the new 11am Pasadena gathering!

O3: The Graphic Novels

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Photos from Zambia Gallery




Here are some photos from the Zambia Dinner/Gallery held September 16, 2007. We had 6 live artists, 4 of which had booths where they created original art that was auctioned throughout the night, and the remaining 2 painted an amazing frame/mural on the wall where footage from Zambia was projected. Images from the mural are seen here. Proceeds from the event was used to support an ongoing project of building a village that will provide a safe haven for the children in Zambia to live, learn, and receive the proper health care they so desperately need.

Here is a photo of what the funds raised help to build in Zambia.

Fall Festival Parties need help!

"We have a great opportunity to help our Mosaic
families connect with kids and families over L.A.
Halloween night, Wed., Oct. 31! We're looking for
artists to help face paint at one our neighborhood
parties! Please contact eileen@mosaic.org if you're
interested or available that night!"

Here are the 12 locations:

Union Station Foundation
825 East Orange Grove Boulevard
Pasadena, California 91104
Contact Carisa Robinson if interested (cxrisx@yahoo.com)

Mike/Kacie Hertz
Temple City, 91780

Della/Albert Cho
San Marino, 91108

Eric/Debbie Bryant
Alhambra, 91803

Kristin/Dan Romo
Whittier, 90606

Danny/Debbie Hernandez
Whittier 90601

Joe/Irene Wong
**Sat., Oct. 27**
South Pasadena 91030

Glenn/Karissa McKinney
Glendale, CA 91207

Eric/Lorena Pinal
West Covina, 91790

Natalie/Rowel Salvador
L.A. 90043
(Southwest L.A.)

Debbie/Paul Brazil
Granada Hills 91344
(San Fernando Valley)

John/Rosemary Larrazabal
Los Angeles 90047

Friday, October 12, 2007

Observe Gallery



“OBSERVE: Mosaic’s Second Annual Gallery Event and Silent Auction”
Event: November 3, 2007

Mosaic presents “OBSERVE: Mosaic’s Second Annual Gallery Event and Silent Auction”, a charity event held on November 3. Organized by Mosaic, the event features a silent auction on over 75 inspirational art/paintings dealing with purpose, meaning, faith, hope, spirituality, and humanity; many created in 40 minutes during Mosaic’s gatherings in the Los Angeles and Pasadena areas by local and professional artists.

The event will be held on Saturday, November 3, 2007, 6:00 – 9:00 pm, including live music, a silent auction and an open reception. The event is located in, but not associated with the South Pasadena Library Community Room at 1115 El Centro Street, South Pasadena, CA 91030.

CONTACT: Kristin Gallagher
krisiete@yahoo.com

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

ART Walks

WHAT & WHY: The Ob(serve) Art Walk

People interested in serving with an artistic twist will be getting together in 3 different locations! We will visit artistic communities (art galleries, museums, and exhibits concentrated in particular neighborhoods) and a coffee shop or two and distribute our Ob(serve) zines that came out last year. We will hopefully engage in conversations with others and spontaneously find small ways to serve people in the community (ex. paying for a stranger's coffee . . and we can think of other little ways). Basically - have fun! This is a great way to get to know some of the other artists within Mosaic, develop relationships with other lovers of art within these communities, serve with others in a unique way, and enjoy really great art that is being exhibited LOCALLY!


WHEN & WHERE

Thursday, October 11
7pm - 10pm
Downtown LA @ Downtown Art Walk
www.downtownartwalk.com
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art
107 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 US

Friday, October 12
7:00pm - 10pm
Pasadena @ Art Night
www.pasadenaartweekend.com/artnight/

Saturday, Oct 13
1pm-4pm
Either Culver City or Venice - TBA!

Please save the date and MORE information is to come!!

Come to one or come to all. Please specify if there is a location you are interested in attending. We are currently organizing groups to go and we would love to have you join us!

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Set Design help needed

t's that time again to change the set at the William Carey campus (Mott Auditorium, 1539 East Howard Street, Pasadena). We will be updating it for the new Mosaic series called "Living an Original Life."
If you’re good with a hammer or paintbrush, or even if you’re not and you would love to just come hang out we would love to see you there!!!

PLEASE BRING FRIENDS...THIS IS A HUGE BUILD, SO THE MORE THE MERRIER!!

Here are the dates and times for the upcoming week....

(We know the times are a bit long, so if your not able to stay for the duration or arrive at the times suggested that is fine.)
Snacks will be provided :)

Fri. 28th (5-11pm)
Tues. 2nd (5-11pm)
Wed. 3rd (5-11pm) TENTATIVE
Thu. 4th (5-11pm)
Fri. 5th (5-11pm)
Sat. 6th (8:30am - 5:00pm)


Hope to see you there!!!
The Set Design Team

VOLUNTEER NEEDED FOR CHILDREN'S ART PROJECTS -

Euclid Villa, the transitional housing program for
Union Station Foundation in Pasadena, needs a
volunteer who could work on artistic projects with the
kids @ Euclid Villa. Euclid Villa has mandatory
parental meetings on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of every
month @ 6pm. The Family Coordinator would like to have
the children involved in craft & art projects during
this time to allow for the parent meeting time as well
as give the children a consistent outlet for
creativity.


If you are interested, please contact Carisa at
cxrisx@yahoo.com for more information.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Yello


We all have dreams, passions, and talents. The quest to live out your dreams begins by unleashing your creative spirit and coming face to face with the uniqueness of your potential.
yelō will be held:
Saturday, October 6th 9am-5pm
Loyola Marymount University
Living Room
7900 Loyola Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90045 [map]
Continental breakfast and lunch included

Registration is up at mosaic.org/yelo.

For more info, please contact us
Email: yelo@mosaic.org
Phone: (626) 628-9632

18th Street Design Team

Artist Sought for 18th Street Design Team due Monday October 22, 2007

18th Street Arts Center is planning to build a new arts facility on its current site. It is recruiting a process-oriented artist or artist team to become part of the design team led by award winning architects Pugh+Scarpa. View Application


A New Arts Building for the 21st Century

18th Street Art Center, a private nonproft, owns two thirds of a city block with five buildings in Santa Monica. 18th Street is planning to replace its aging warehouses with a new 80,000 square foot arts facility to expand its support to artists and arts organizations. In concept, the new arts center will include a cultural commons space for multiple small performing and visual arts organizations and up to sixty affordable live-work artist studios. A new flexible theater and workshop space for Highways Performance Space and other performing groups is envisioned, along with a professional gallery and multiple nonprofit offices. 18th Street is also studying the feasibility of including a café, blue-screen special effects room, sound recording room and screening room. Five to ten of the live-in studios will continue to support 18th Street's International Exchange Program for short-term residencies. This concept is nearly three-fold expansion from 18th Street's current campus of 30,000 square feet, located on the same site as the planned redevelopment.

Design Team
18th Street has assembled an expert project team and seeks to complete it by adding a notable artist or artist team to the design group. Architects Pugh+Scarpa are nationally recognized for thier inspiring public buildings, green designs, and affordable housing expertise. The project will be managed by Community Corporation of Santa Monica, a nonprofit developer that has won multiple national awards for building sustainable and affordable housing. The design team will create Santa Monica's first 'green' art center. This is an open call for artists to submit thier qualifications for consideration.


TO APPLY:
Deadline to apply is October 22, 2007.
For full details
View Application

Mission

18th Street Art Center is a nonprofit residential arts center in Santa Monica, California that supports artists and arts organizations dedicated to the advancement of contemporary art and culture as expressed through artists working with issues of social consciousness, community, diversity and beauty. 18th Street seeks to promote the public's engagement with art and artists on a local as well as international level. The Center aspires to be an artist-friendly gathering place, providing a physical center in a city characterized by its de-centralization.

18th Street Programs
18th Street works to bring artists greater public recognition and paid presenting opportunities through our programs and events. The Residency Program provides low-cost live and workspace for artists and arts organizations. The combined benefits of the Residency Program helps artists put more of their financial resources and time towards their art practice while working in a stimulating and supportive environment. Since our founding year 1988 we have provided long-term homes to 20 arts organizations and 43 individual artists. 18th Street's International Exchange Program facilitates creative inter-cultural collaboration and experimentation among artists. Through this program we are able to forge new relationships with art centers around the world. Now in its 15th year, our program has hosted over 100 international artists with 14 arts organizations in 18 countries. Our Presenting Program includes exhibitions, events, and other opportunities for artists and curators to professionallly exhibit innovative contemporary work. An added goal of this program is to further public understanding and interaction with artists. Over the last 18 years we have presented the work of more than 400 note worthy artists through this program. 18th Street's Arts Education Program trains professional artists to integrate the California's Content Standards with the Visual and Performing Arts standards in public school art workshops.18th Street has a roster of over 50 trained artists in all disciplines to draw from. On national and international levels, 18th Street Arts Center is a respected destination for artists wishing to publish, perform, work and/or exhibit in Los Angeles County.
Read more about 18th Street's history
Brief History of 18th Street
18th Street grew out of High Performance Magazine, an internationally recognized performance art review which was published by Linda Burnham, Susanna Dakin and Steve Durland from 1977-1998. The three artist/writers moved the magazine from Los Angeles to several warehouses in Santa Monica that Dakin purchased in 1988. The property included Judy Chicago's old studio where the "Dinner Party" was created. Named the 18th Street Arts Complex, many artists were invited to take up residence and several arts organizations were founded including Highways Performance Space, Side Street Projects, CARS, and Electronic Cafe International. The combination of artists and organizations has created a thriving, innovative arts community with local and international impact. 18th Street artists have been honored with Guggenheim, Rockefeller, COLA and McArthur Genius fellowships.
More about 18th Street current residents



18th Street Arts Center
Jan Williamson - Executive Director
Clayton Campbell - Artistic Director

If interested, contact Ronald Lopez at 626.675.3643 or rlopez@18thstreet.org

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS AT ARTNIGHT

Be a part of one of the best community-based arts events in Los Angeles! We need greeters and setup helpers for the event between 3:00-9:00pm. By volunteering 2-3 hours of your time, you directly benefit the arts Santa Monica and LA arts community. Includes a free dinner from Mama's Hot Tamales! If interested, contact Ronald Lopez at 626.675.3643 or rlopez@18thstreet.org
Thank You!

Monday, September 24, 2007

Spotlight on an Artist Carisa Robinson






Q1.
Name, Age, Part of Southern California currently residing in.

Carisa Robinson - 30 - Long Beach

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Q2. Where are you originally from and what brought you to LA?

I grew up in Cleveland, OH…but I lived in Atlanta, GA for 10 years after college.
I moved to LA 3 years ago to pursue more opportunities in the fashion industry.
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Q3. What is your artistic expression(s)?

I am a fashion designer, I love creating clothes.
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Q4.Artistic background (jobs, training, etc)?

I went to a fashion design school in Atlanta, Bauder College, and then worked for local
designers in Atlanta. I now work in downtown LA for a Juniors clothing manufacturer (in
sales & merchandising).
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Q5. What inspires you and your work?

Music, Old movies (40’s-70’s), art, travelling….actually pretty much anything I see that moves me.
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Q6. What area(s) of Mosaic do you serve? In what capacity? How did you get connected to the ministry?

I serve on the fashion ministry in different areas. I love coming up with new events and areas we can help serve people in LA through our talents. Like mending clothes at the URM or working with kids on different sewing & crafts projects. I got connected through my mentor during Heart-2-Heart , Julia Lovan. She mentioned there were a lot of Fashion lovers at Mosaic and she was working on creating a ministry for it…and here I am!
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Q7. Tell us about some of your recent projects.

Currently the fashion ministry is working on an event for Halloween where we will create costumes for children who are in temporary housing at Union Station Foundation in Pasadena. I am also working on creating my own contemporary clothing line for women. I want to create a globally conscience clothing line that is inspired and infused with different cultures around the globe. I also want a portion of the proceeds to go toward the despair in Africa (AIDS, clean water, Darfur refugees,…)
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Q8. When you’re not creating what do you like to do?

I love movies, reading, writing poetry occasionally, and enjoying time with friends…

Q9. Any other comments?

For years I have wanted to find a way to serve others through my talents and creativity and I love that I have that opportunity through Mosaic and the fashion ministry. It is so awesome to be a part of sharing God’s love for others through your passions.
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Email: cxrisx@yahoo.com

Monday, August 20, 2007

Artists Needed for Fun Project

Hello Everyone!

Kids Mosaic is currently looking for some talented artists who would love to do some artwork for the lovely kids at Mosaic Westside.

We're looking for some artists who would be willing to work on some large 8'x 4' canvases that we would hang with hooks on PVC piping, to be used as a backdrop for our KidsMosaic classroom so that it doesn't look so much like a high school classroom. The artwork would describe Mosaic's core values.

If you or anyone you know is interested in helping out and is inspired to create, please contact me (Sarah) at ssjjaa57@yahoo.com or Eileen Lu at luinjapan@yahoo.com .

Spotlight on an Artist Kristin Gallagher


Q1.
Name, Age, Part of Southern California currently residing in.

Kristin Gallagher, 25, West Hollywood, CA

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Q2. Where are you originally from and what brought you to LA?

I grew up near LA and moved to Flagstaff, AZ for 10 years. I wanted to move back to LA and pursue animation at the Art Institute.
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Q3. What is your artistic expression(s)?

I do motion capture and animation at work. Outside of work I do some motion graphics, painting, photography, and quilting/crocheting/craft projects.
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Q4.Artistic background (jobs, training, etc)?

One year of architecture in college, fine arts for one year, animation and media art for 2-1/2 years. …………………………………………………………………………………
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Q5. What inspires you and your work?

My husband motivates me to be creative and do art. Aesthetics in nature and urban development inspire my work. Any good movies, especially Pixar films, inspire me. Sometimes different books and other people being passionate about art inspire me also. …………………………………………………………………………………
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Q6. What area(s) of Mosaic do you serve? In what capacity? How did you get connected to the ministry?

I usually do a lot of behind the scenes planning or events for the art ministry. I also paint at some of the services. I just got connected by offering to help in an area I saw needed to happen, which was heading up the art team at the Westside service, which I eventually handed off to Kirsten Presher who is much more skilled at it than me. She is a beautiful, happy, outgoing person who always makes people feel welcomed. …………………………………………………………………………………
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Q7. Tell us about some of your recent projects.

I have mostly just been playing around with painting and photography. I am hoping to start a small animation in my free time after I finish some baby gifts for my pregnant friends. …………………………………………………………………………………
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Q8. When you’re not creating what do you like to do?

Read, watch movies, hike, Go to coffee shops or the beach or eat good food.

Q9. Any other comments?

I believe that God created me to be creative. So in everything I do I want to be creative and love other people in the process. …………………………………………………………………………………
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http://kristingal.blogspot.com/
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Friday, August 17, 2007

Website People Wanted

We are in need of website programmers and website designers for the Visual Arts section of the Mosaic website. If you are interested please let us know. It will be a fun and creative project and a great opportunity to get connected and meet new people
Interested?

Contact Tammy tammy@mosaic.org

Fashion at Mosaic

Are you interested in getting involved in Fashion at Mosaic? We are launching a new area in which you can serve and be creative in the realm of Fashion and Textiles. We are particularly looking for people who would like to help out in our Fashion Experience coming up in the New Year.

Please contact Tammy at tammy@mosaic.org if your interested

More info to follow so watch this space

Playe August


PLAYe @ Pan Pacific Park.
Create art, enjoy a BBQ, and make new friends on August 25th, 4pm-7pm at PLAYe! Please bring $5 for this event.
Pan Pacific Park
7600 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
For more info. call or email victoriatropeano@yahoo.com 310-963-5232
or tmay1gmu@gmail.com 310-601-6790

Monday, August 13, 2007

Terra Nova 2007



Have you booked in yet? DO it today!

Fabric and scissors and FIDM students


Julia and Mindy Vanderhoeven (Union Rescue Mission's volunteer coordinator) Not in photos: Kirsten Presher

Carisa puts in a new zipper. Folk create and chat in the background.

Ben (FIDM student) fixes trousers on his fancy sewing machine

Jessica measures to create a 1.5" cuff

çreating here is Jennifer, Heather, Jessica, and Joshah (as he sews up a seam on a sleeping bag)

Julia and Carisa

OH MY! Mosaic's first fashion ministry event was a success! July 28 a group of style-loving students and professionals gathered on Skid Row at Union Rescue Mission, armed with their weapons of choice: sewing machines, pin cushions, tape measures.
The purpose of the event was to create a community for the many fashion-minded folks who come to Mosaic and crave a fashion outlet, and also to serve the residents of Union Rescue Mission since God created us with our talents to use them for his Kingdom! And we ushered in the Kingdom as many of us put patches on knees, Joshah tailored a suit for a young lady, Julia sewed up pockets on a pair of jeans where the owner couldn't keep his keys in it any longer, and much more.
Mosaic's Fashion Ministry has many events coming up this August, as well as a fashion show in the future. Just as Carisa envisioned this event for URM, we would love to hear your ideas as well. Come back to this site for updates!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Terra Nova 2007


Terra Nova 2007 is this coming labor day weekend, Sat-Mon, September 1st-3rd. We will be returning to Pali Mountain for a wonderful time of connecting with new friends, exploring our artistics talents, both known and unknown, and of course, growing with Jesus in new ways. The cost this year is $169 and you can register online at www.mosaic.org/terranova and you will also have an opportunity to sign up after Sunday services very soon. Please reserve your spot now and invite your friends to come along, this is a great opportunity to get connected and re-connected to Mosaic!

If you have any questions or want more information, please check the website or feel free to contact Lisa Olson, the artisans assistant, at lisa@mosaic.org.

Hope to see you and your friends at TERRA NOVA 2007!!!!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Gallery Event Update

Zambia Art dinner is going to be on September 16th instead of August 12th as previously advertised. In post below

Fashion lovers


Dear Fashion lovers and people who know them:
This Saturday marks Mosaic's first fashion event! We will be partnering with Union Rescue Mission in downtown L.A. to help mend and spruce up old clothes, paint on t-shirts, etc . Below is a list of things you could possibly bring, but most of all, bring your open heart and creativity! If you need to carpool, let me know. 323.649.2755 (mobile)
Julia
When: July 28, Saturday 10am-3pm
Where: Union Rescue Mission 545 S. San Pedro St. L.A, CA 90013
What to bring: Sewing machine, thread, scissors, fabric paint, brushes, stencils, ribbon, dress form (anything you want to use to create)
Parking: on San Pedro, the east side of the building has a driveway that leads to the gated parking garage. The guard will be watching for you to open the gate. Or you can park on the street.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Playe July

PLAYe will be held @ Pan Pacific Park Saturday July 21st from 2pm - Sundown. Stevie Scott from American Idol Season 5 will be the featured Artist!
For more information contact Teena May, tmay1gmu@gmail.com, 310.601.6790.

New Small Group

Bible Study for new believers.

Allowing the word to become alive and active in your life.

Wednesday nights, starting July 18th in Pasadena

8pm sharp- 10pm.

Contact Joby Harris for more information: joby@mosaic.org

Gallery Event

On August 12th, from 5-12PM there will be a dinner/gallery event at Koda Sushi in Hollywood, CA to raise funds to create an orphanage in Zambia. Zambia is the number one place in the world with kids afflicted by disease, living on the streets, and who have no family structure to help (no aunts, uncles, moms, dads). Sixty acres of land has been purchased to create a space for the kids to live, learn, and remain healthy. One complex has been built and several more are needed. The money raised from the event will directly go to pay for the mud, bricks, and labor to make this happen.

The idea of the event is for the people to connect with the food through the chef, art through the artist, which ultimately leads to a connection between the guest and the cause. I have never seen an event quite like this with 6 courses of food, on-site artist, a full cafe, and everything being donated. Everyone’s input and creativity are welcome to make this an overall experience, not just a dinner party.

If you are interested in being a part of this team, please contact Tammy Borrero at tammy@mosaic.org or call (909) 553-9800.

Monday, July 02, 2007

Playe in the Sand









A few photos from Playe in the Sand. It was a fantastic day!