Next Homesĭtē Recipe Exchange TBA

Next Homesĭtē Recipe Exchange TBA
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Friday, April 22, 2011

unCommon threads Exhibition Closing Events

Lauren Michele Kasmer (LMK) and Homesite, at unCommon threads exhibition, El Camino College Art Gallery ends April 29, 2011

Final performances of LMK Apparel Alters and the Homesite Clothing Exchange Thursday, April 28, 2011 from 1 - 3 PM

Closing party (rsvp required) Thursday, April 28, 2011 from 5 - 7 PM

Address: 16007 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance, CA. 90506. Gallery hours: Mon & Tues 10 - 3, Wed & Thurs 10 - 8, Fri 10 - 2

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Exhibition at El Camino College Art Gallery

Please join Lauren Michele Kasmer (LMK) at El Camino College Art Gallery unCommon threads Exhibition: March 28 - April 29, 2011 (gallery closed for Spring Break April 11 - 15) Address: 16007 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance, CA. 90506. Gallery hours: Mon & Tues 10 - 3, Wed & Thurs 10 - 8, Fri 10 - 2.

LMK Apparel Alters +
HOMEsite Clothing Exchanges during the Opening Reception, Thursday March 31 from 7 - 9 PM and during artist lecture Tuesday, April 5: 1 - 3 PM and Thursday, April 28 1-3 PM. For added dates of Lauren M. Kasmers' happenings at El Camino College check website for more info LaurenKasmer.com.

I'll be conducting LMK Apparel Alters, transforming peoples apparel by sewing on my unique ‘puffed label netsukes’ on anything being worn by a willing participant. LMK is my newest artwork, it combines recycling and reinterpreting the vintage designs of my mother, Irene Kasmer, inventor of the Hip Hugger™, and re-investigating my own histories as limited edition digital prints on textiles and art wearables. I am continuing the free
HOMEsite Clothing Exchanges (2009 - on going). A HOMEsite Clothing Exchange is where one barters for a garment or accessory previously traded, tells the story of what they brought and what they are taking, and that interaction is documented and becomes part of the HOMEsite participatory art installation a collaboration which began in 1992 with Joyce Dallal.