Exhibition

Elements of Existence by Edith & Jolly de Guzman

17 Apr 2021 – 29 May 2021

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
14:00 – 16:00
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
14:00 – 16:00
Friday
Closed
Saturday
14:00 – 16:00
Sunday
Closed

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Elements of Existence by Edith & Jolly de Guzman of dearantler, in observance of Earth Day.

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This exhibition will be viewable virtually online, or in-person by appointment only (limited to 45 minutes per visit, with no more than 5 visitors per group allowed in at a time) from April 17-May 29, 2021 at Avenue 50 Studio, 131 N. Avenue 50 | Highland Park, CA 90042. For questions, please email avenue50studio@gmail.com or call (323)258-1435.

Appointment Schedule with the Gallery:
2:00 or 3:00PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, or Saturdays
Please do not schedule appointments with the gallery via email. For scheduling & more info, please visit our website:

http://avenue50studio.org/event/elements-of-existence

Opening at Avenue 50 Studio’s Annex Gallery, this exhibition by the dearantler duo (Edith & Jolly de Guzman) will represent the elements of Earth, Air, Water & Fire within the gallery’s four walls. MORE INFO TBA!

About the Artists:
Edith and Jolly de Guzman are the duo behind dearantler. Artists and avid travelers, they are a husband and wife team who thrive on sharing their love of life, beauty, nature, and art through interpretation in various media including photography, drawing, printmaking, watercolors, and words. They love exploring the less-traveled corners of the West and beyond, from the lowest desert valleys to the highest glacier-topped mountains. Their artwork tackles the relationship between humans and the environment, and the themes they address are often informed by Edith’s work as an environmental researcher-practitioner looking into the sustainable adaptation of cities in a changing climate. See more of their work and read art and travel blog posts written by their alter ego — an eight-point buck named Jed Antler — at dearantler.com.

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