The next Designer Networking Event will be held at DNJ Gallery Thursday July 29th, 2010 from 7:00pm - 9:30pm.
Please forward this invite to other interior designers, store owners, showroom managers, artists and product designers that you might know. And remember you need to be a member to join our events so if you would like you can bring your $25 membership fee (for the year) to this event.
Please RSVP (only if YOU CAN make it) - to turquoise.la@gmail.com
We look forward to seeing you on THURSDAY July 29th, 2010.
The purpose of our DNG Events is to bring talented individuals who work in the design industry to meet and network their talents and products.
PLEASE make sure you bring your business cards, portfolios and/or images of your work so you can share your products and design work with our members. If you would like to bring a product of your work - we encourage your to do so so we can see your designs. It is important that you bring your materials so we can view your work and products!
Current exhibition that will be on view:
Photograms: Uniquely Simple, Curated by Darryl Curran
Darryl Curran's The Daily Dose
ABOUT DNJ Gallery DNJ Gallery is a fine art organization located in Los Angeles' West Hollywood neighborhood. Every day brings new ideas and ways of looking at the world around us. Art is an outlet for innovation and reflection. DNJ Gallery is dedicated to the exploration of artists and their discoveries. The Gallery introduces contemporary works by emerging and established artists, while displaying a broad range of subject matter and techniques.
Pamela Schoenberg, the owner of DNJ Gallery, has been active in the art world for over 20 years. After receiving her BFA in both History and Photography from Washington University in St. Louis, she then graduated with her MFA in Studio Art/Photography from Mills College in Oakland, California. Schoenberg pursued and exhibited her photography for more than fifteen years before opening DNJ Gallery. After graduate school, she lived in Jerusalem and was commissioned to photograph the immigration and acculturation of the Ethiopian Jews. In 1998, she received the "Artist-In-The-Community" grant from the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department. Schoenberg has also been involved with many Los Angeles institutions including Barnsdall Municipal Art Gallery where she worked for the education department and developed numerous elementary school programs. During this time, she published an essay for Museum Education of Southern California (MESC) at the 1996 annual conference. Then at the Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, she assisted in organizing exhibitions, educational workshops and grant writing. She has also worked in museum education and taught workshops at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Skirball Cultural Center and The Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena.
Street and lot parking is available.
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