Migration Study group show

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact:
Gita Khashabi Meh
310.598.5088
artiwrti@yahoo.com


MIGRATION STUDY

Studies of moving art, moving lands, moving bodies,
moving voices, moving minds.
Phantom Galleries of Los Angeles is pleased to present
Migration Study, a group exhibition organized by Gita
Khashabi Meh. The exhibition will run from May 10 to
June 14, 2007 and an opening reception for the artists
will be held at Phantom Galleries of Los Angeles on
Thursday, May 10, 6-10 p.m. This event, affiliated
with the Los Angeles Art Walk, will be free and open
to the public.

Phantom Galleries of Los Angeles:
Santa Fe Lofts Pacific Electric Lofts
131 East 6th Street 601 S. Los Angeles St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013 Los Angeles, CA 90013
Gallery Hours: Friday-Sunday 12-5 p.m. or by
appointment

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Migration Study examines ways in which identity is
shaped by differences in language, gender, culture,
desire, exile, solitude and freedom. A study in
cross-cultural mapping, the exhibit works to add a new
substance to multiculturalism in Los Angeles,
exploring the human form, human word and human home.
The featured works, ranging from video to photography,
painting, performance and installation, take the
initiative of using cross-cultural resources to
realize a broader form of integration.

FEATURED ARTISTS

Karen Atkinson, Amitis Motevalli, Akosua Adoma Owusu,
Shadi Harouni, Doris Bittar, Marjan K. Vayghan, Zack
Johnson, Colleen Murakami, Luis Ernesto Zavala, Evelyn
Serrano, Joyce Dallal, Richard Masland, Farzad Kohan,
Alexis Demetriades, Mark Chamness, Lisa Tao, Theresa
Masangky, Christine Diaz, Amanda Alfieri, Jeremy Hight
and Diego J Garza,
Opening night musical performance by Sara Esmaili and
Gary Miraz,

CURATED BY: Gita Khashabi Meh, Shadi Harouni

ABOUT THE GALLERIES
Phantom Galleries LA is a Los Angeles County-based
organization that transforms vacant storefront windows
into 24/7 public art galleries. Exhibits are curated
by local Arts Organizations, Los Angeles-based
Galleries, Independent Curators, and Los Angeles-based
Artists. The project gives local artists an
opportunity to exhibit their work, while fostering
economic development by drawing attention to available
retail space. The project promotes the creative
communities of Los Angeles to a broader audience. For
more information on Phantom Galleries, please visit
www.PhantomGalleriesLA.com.
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