Art, Wine, and Hors D'oeuvres with Feia Studio

Sat Jul 27 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

1923 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90021-2917, United States | Los Angeles

Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
Publisher/HostAbigail Ogilvy Gallery
Art, Wine, and Hors D'oeuvres with Feia Studio
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TICKETS REQUIRED - Must be 21+
Join Feia Studio and Abigail Ogilvy Gallery for a multi-sensory night of artist talks, wine, and a creative and curated selection of hors d’oeuvres tailored specifically to the artworks on view.
Gallery Director Kaylee Hennessey will lead a tour of our current exhibition, Place Setting. We will be joined by all five artists on view: Luke Forsyth, Katharine Konietzko, Tara Lewis, Thomas Martinez Pilnik, and Amanda Rowan; who will each give a brief talk about their practice. Every talk will be accompanied by a unique food and wine experience, conceptualized and created by Feia Studio, a new creative endeavor by husband duo Jake Cavallo and Thomas Martinez Pilnik (one of our Place Setting artists!).
About the exhibition:
Place Setting is a group exhibition featuring five artists working in painting, ceramics, and photography. Place Setting illustrates five unique perspectives on collaboration with local landscapes, cultural memories, and figures; each piece in the exhibition takes the viewer to a specific setting reminiscent of Los Angeles, its surrounding scenery, and the industries that dominate this major world stage. A double entendre, Place Setting also nods to the dinner party, an intimate form of community engagement that strengthens connections, and more recently, has provided a source of comforting interactions in our life after the pandemic.
About Feia Studio:
Art | Design | Pedagogy | Community | Culinary
Founded by husband-duo Thomas Martinez Pilnik and Jake Cavallo, Feia celebrates failure, brings people together, and curates beautiful spaces with unconventional features
Feia, literally meaning Ugly in Portuguese (and in Spanish spelled Fea), is more than just an insult. It expresses curiosity, intrigue, excitement, novelty, beauty, disgust, and everything in between.
Pilnik - raised in London by Brazilian parents - grew up hearing the phrase “Ai, Que Coisa Feia!” throughout his childhood. It could describe a reaction his mum had while he bit his nails, a scraggle-toothed dog walking down the street, or even a stunningly opulent piece of art sitting at the Tate Modern.
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1923 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90021-2917, United States

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