
LACMA Muse
Quality NYE event that benefits us? We approve.
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Benefitting LACMA Muse.
Location:Dirt Cheap Sound Stage
Time:9:00PM Thursday, December 31st

LACMA Muse Check out our photostream from this year's annual Costume Ball!
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LACMA Muse Call for entries! Muse is now accepting short film submissions for our ninth annual Young Director's Night! For more information, visit: http://www.lacma.org/support/Muse.aspx

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LACMA Muse Whet your pallet and savor the flavor of this sampling of last night's photos. Just a taste- more photos soon to come! Tag yourself in these and remember to tag Muse in your own Costume Ball photos. Feliz Dia de los Muertos!
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LACMA Muse As of 4:30 pm on Thursday, only 35 tickets remain to the Costume Ball so buy fast, friends!

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Great article by NBC Los Angeles. Get excited! http://www.nbclosangeles.com/around-town /events/Bring-It-Costume-Lovers-Bring-It -66949017.html
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Skip the took-you-two-minutes-to-come-up-with costume and do it up big for a museum masquerade.

LACMA Muse Check out the Costume Ball event page for new details about Saturday night, including performance schedule and artist information!

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The Muse Costume Ball returns for its sixth glorious rendition. Come join the art-inspired mayhem as we celebrate the Heroes and Villains: The Battle for Good in India's Comic with the theme....Heroes and Villains! Check out the plans for the night below:
Performers
Museum of Traffic
LA Times Central Courtyard. 8:15 pm-1...2 am
Along with coordinating projections and music to accompany Gotham Chopra‘s presentation (see below), Museum of Traffic will be active throughout the night bring a variety of sounds and images to the LATCC. MoT’s resident DJ will be performing sets from 8:15-8:45 and 9:15-10 pm, flanked by video projections on both The Engine (to be set up along Ahmanson’s donor wall) and the Art of the Americas north wall. The projections will feature material associated with Heroes and Villains along with clips from1970s and 80s Indian horror films and live footage from the party itself.
Gotham Chopra
LA Times Central Courtyard. 8:45-9:15 pm
From astage in front of the Ahmanson’s Donor Wall on the LATCC, Gotham Chopra will be presenting Kali: Mistress of Death, a comic he co-wrote with his father. The Engine will serve as his backdrop with images from the comic along with music coordinated by Museum of Traffic. Includes a foreword concerning the development of the Indian comic book industry.
Voxhaul Broadcast
BP Grand Entrance. 9:15-10 pm
The four piece band out of Orange County will be performing soul infused rock songs from their new EP “Fact Fiction and Turquoise” along with favorites from their previous release “Rotten Apples” on stage in front of Urban Light in the BP Grand Entrance. Hailed by the Los Angeles Times as a buzz band to watch in 2008 and recently took home the prize for Best Indie Band at Summerfest.
Kim Anh
Art of the Americas. 10 pm-12 am
The Los Angeles native is a DJ, musician, and promoter who has shared the bill with Katy Perry and Lady Gaga among others in Los Angeles, New York, and Paris. Also half of the electronic duo Saint Le Roq and founder of Booby Trap!, a critically acclaimed disco infused party that was named in LA Weekly's Best of Issue for 2009 nightlife, Kim will bring her indie electronic mixes to Art of Americas Plaza Level for two sets: 10-10:45 pm and 11:15 am-12 am.
Installations
The Engine
LA Times Central Courtyard. 8:15 pm-12 am
A much more attractive option than bringing in just any old screen, The Engine provides the perfect backdrop for the Gotham Chopra presentation and will also feature projections throughout the night by Museum of Traffic. The 2000 pound steel sculpture/mobile movie theater hybrid is as thrilling as the content that graces its screen.
Mindshare Labs
Art of the Americas. 8:15 pm-12 am
Having recently displayed their work at the TED and Gel conferences along with a Yo-Yo Ma concert at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Mindshare Labs has gone above and beyond their monthly contributions to the Mindshare events in downtown Los Angeles. Featured as “Innovators ’09” in the Los Angeles Times, Mindshare Labs are a collective of artists that focus on taking advantage of new technologies to create interactive art and real-time games. More than a dozen of their members are coordinating at least ten installations to be featured in the Art of Americas building, including established favorites Laser Maze, ShadowSmoke, Flickr Photo Booth, and Game Table, along with new projects.
Glass Garage Gallery
Art of the Americas. 8:15 pm-12 am
With the help of Henry Lien of Glass Garage Gallery, a number of artists are lending their hand to add to the décor of the Art of the Americas space. Approximately a dozen surrealist works will adorn the walls to further celebrate the Heroes and Villains/Halloween vibe, including Steven Kenny, Margo Selski, and Leigh Wen-Cheng.
Costume Contest
BP Grand Entrance. 10:45-11:15 pm
Taking place on a stage/runway in front of Urban Light, the costume contest will take on a vastly different look this year. Delegates will scope the party for the best representatives of three categories to compete in the contest. Ten contestants will be chosen from each category to strut their stuff on stage in the hopes of being selected by a panel of judges to advance to the round of three. The round of three will then be introduced to the crowd and another vote will ensue among the judges and audience to determine the winner.
Categories: Best Hero, Best Villain, Most Creative
Prizes: Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles stays, Border Grill/Ciudad gift certificates, limited-edition Heroes and Villains prints, hand-signed BUA posters, Los Angeles Magazine Circles membership, Machine Projects gift certificate, Firm Body Evolution day passes
Open Bar featuring Dos Equis, Malibu Family Wines, Pernod Absinthe, Honest Tea, and more!
Tickets are on sale now! Only $30 for Muse members and $50 for non-Muse members. Ticket prices includes open bar, parking, and more entertainment than you can shake a broom at. Go to www.lacma.org/muse to purchase.
Good...or evil?
Time:8:15PM Saturday, October 31st
Location:Los Angeles County Museum of Art

LACMA Muse Muse is looking for a few good interns. http://www.lacma.org/info/Interns.aspx
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LACMA Muse, a membership group dedicated to further involving young artists and art enthusiasts with the Museum, seeks an intern to assist in all facets of the program. Muse handles the conceptualization, ...

LACMA Muse Thanks to everyone for making Korea: Future/Past a success!

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Last For One confirmed for Korea: Future/Past! The bboy crew from Seoul will be performing their incredible Canon piece (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcGGxC8j_ no&feature=related) among others at LACMA on Saturday, September 12th. Buy your tickets while they last at lacma.org/muse.
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This is the second clip of Canon in D in hiphop version, now with two dancers. There have always korean traditional instruments, beatbox and turntables. Enjoy ^.^

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Late Night Art and LACMA Muse invite you to KOREA: Future/Past. In honor of the Your Bright Future exhibit featuring Korea's up-and-coming young artists and the re-opening of LACMA's permanent Korean collection, this year's celebration will showcase both traditional and contemporary Korean culture. Against a backdrop o...f Korean classical music and DJs, enjoy Korean cuisine and beverages that will transport you to the homeland of the featured artists. Video projections, interactive art projects, and spoken word acts will further whet your appetite for Korean culture.
The evening will continue at the LACMA penthouse with an after party featuring Korean Bboy battles, DJ/ VJ ensembles, and The Engine; Burke Roberts' futuristic, archaeological sculpture/movie screen. The after party will also include an open bar from 10-midnight.
Advance tickets may be purchased at LACMA's Welcome Centers, by phone at 323 857-6010 or online, http://www.lacma.org/muse. Tickets may also be purchased at the event.
For a complete schedule of the event refer to: http://www.lacma.org/support/Muse.aspx
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Late Night Art and LACMA Muse present Korea: Future/Past
Time:8:00PM Saturday, September 12th
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